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RAID or Redundant Array of Inexpensive Drives is technology involving the simultaneous use of two or more hard disk drives to achieve higher levels of performance, dependability and larger data volume sizes.
Ram or Random Access of Memory is used by programs in performing system tasks.
Real Time is the time in which reporting of events or recording of events occur at the time of the event.
A Redemption Fee is an $80.00 fee that must be paid to renew domains that have been expired for 19 days or longer. The Redemption Fee is initially paid by the Registrar to extend the registration and prevent the domain from being backordered or going onto the market.
The Redemption Period is the 42 day time line available to domain owners to renew a domain after the expiration date. From Day 19 and on the domain registrant can renew with a Redemption fee.
When your domain is in Redemption Status it has passed the expiration date, but has been reserved for an extended time frame for the domain owner on behalf of the domain registrar.
The Registrant is the individual or organization that registers a domain name and holds the right to use it. The Registrant is considered the legal owner of a domain name.
A Registrar has access to a domain registry and the ability to provide domain names to individuals and companies.
A Registry is a database associating DNS information with an individual, a legal entity or operational entity.
A Remote Connection is a link between a modem and a network through a dial-up connection.
A Reseller is a company or person with hosting and domain capabilities provided by an ICANN approved registrar.
Robots (search engine robots) read text and follow links to gather information for search engine databases.
The Root is the top of the domain name System hierarchy usually known as the “dot”.
The Root Server is the portion of the hosting account or server that has privileges to access all of the places or documents on that computer.
RSS or Rich Site Summary is a method of subscribing to news sites and blogs that will display the updates from that source on your webpage.
An RSS Feed provides items containing short descriptions of web content or articles with a link to the full version of the content.
RTLDs are top level domains (.biz, .name, .gov) that are only available for registration to registrants who meet specific criteria.
Ruby on Rails is an open source web application framework written in Ruby to simplify web development and create more efficient results.