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physical link

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physical link
(1) An electronic connection between two devices.

(2) In data management, a pointer in an index or record that refers to the physical location of data in another file.


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lt;p>Kerravala says a key feature of the VSP 9000 is its support for Nortel's Split Multi-Link Trunking technology, which is a link aggregation technique in which multiple physical links between two switches and another device -- such as a server -- are treated as a single high-speed pipe.
The idea of having the physical remains of the saint there is because of the desire for that physical link with somebody who has been an important part of the history of the faith.
It provides a physical link with the city to the north and has an important role to play in providing a strong and instantly recognisable identity for the scheme.
 
 
 
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