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<li> <b>BSS</b> - Block Started by Symbol. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.bss <br /> | <li> <b>BSS</b> - Block Started by Symbol. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.bss <br /> | ||
<li> <b>semi-hosting</b> - See reference at IAR Keil page http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/armcc/armcc_pge1358787046598.htm <br /> | <li> <b>semi-hosting</b> - See reference at IAR Keil page http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/armcc/armcc_pge1358787046598.htm <br /> | ||
− | <li> <b>reverse proxy</b> - Following explanation found at Wikipedia:<br /> | + | <li> <b>reverse proxy</b> - Following explanation found at Wikipedia, applies to [[Containers_and_virtual_machines#.5E_Docker_registries_to_share_images|Docker private registry configurations]]:<br /> |
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− | Reverse proxy | + | Reverse proxy<br /> |
− | Type of proxy server | + | Type of proxy server<br /> <br /> |
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− | In computer networks such as the internet, a reverse proxy is a common type of proxy server that is accessible from the public network. Large websites and content delivery networks use reverse proxies, together with other techniques, to balance the load between internal servers. Reverse proxies can keep a cache of static content, which further reduces the load on these internal servers and the internal network. It is also common for reverse proxies to add features such as compression or TLS encryption to the communication channel between the client and the reverse proxy. | + | In computer networks such as the internet, a reverse proxy is a common type of proxy server that is accessible from the public network. Large websites and content delivery networks use reverse proxies, together with other techniques, to balance the load between internal servers. Reverse proxies can keep a cache of static content, which further reduces the load on these internal servers and the internal network. It is also common for reverse proxies to add features such as compression or TLS encryption to the communication channel between the client and the reverse proxy.<br /> |
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Revision as of 16:41, 24 June 2021
Terminology Pages at Neela Nurseries Wiki
started 2018-11-08 Thursday
updated 2018-11-08 Thursday
Terminology pages per topic:
^ Terms found in Computer Programming
Computer programming terminology:
- BSS - Block Started by Symbol. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.bss
- semi-hosting - See reference at IAR Keil page http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/armcc/armcc_pge1358787046598.htm
- reverse proxy - Following explanation found at Wikipedia, applies to Docker private registry configurations:
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Reverse proxy
Type of proxy server
In computer networks such as the internet, a reverse proxy is a common type of proxy server that is accessible from the public network. Large websites and content delivery networks use reverse proxies, together with other techniques, to balance the load between internal servers. Reverse proxies can keep a cache of static content, which further reduces the load on these internal servers and the internal network. It is also common for reverse proxies to add features such as compression or TLS encryption to the communication channel between the client and the reverse proxy.
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