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Pen Drive vs USB Drive

Pen Drive vs USB Drive
Pen drives also known as memory sticks or USB sticks, which are used to store data, records or any information from computer. USB, short for, Universal Serial Bus, is equipment that was developed in the 1990s...

Single User vs Multi-User Operating System

Single User vs Multi-User Operating System
A single-user operating system is a system in which only one user can access the computer system at a time. On the other hand, a multi-user operating system allows more than one user to access the computer...

Windows Server vs Linux Server

Windows Server vs Linux Server
Window Server refers to the brand of server operating systems that has been developed by the company named as Microsoft Corporation. Linux server refers to a computer server or a service that uses a free and...

ZIP vs TAR

ZIP vs TAR
ZIP is a file format for data compression and archive. Whereas, TAR is a Consolidated Unix Archive file. The TAR was designed for Unix computers, but now many software are available that read TAR format.

ZIP vs Archive

ZIP vs Archive
ZIP is a format used to compress and archive a file. Whereas, archive is the process where one or more computer files along with metadata are composed to make a single file.

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