Data Transfer Rate measures the speed at which data is transmitted between two devices or over a network, usually expressed in bits per second (bps) or megabits per second (Mbps).
A Datacenter is a facility used to house large groups of networked servers that store, process, and distribute data, providing essential infrastructure for cloud services, websites, and applications.
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) automatically updates the IP address information associated with a domain name, making it easier to access devices like routers or servers with changing IPs.
Dedicated fiber refers to a fiber-optic connection that is exclusively used by one customer, providing high-speed internet and reliable bandwidth without sharing it with other users.
Delivery rate is a metric that shows the percentage of emails or messages successfully delivered to the recipient’s inbox, indicating the effectiveness of an email or SMS campaign.
Desktop Connection refers to the ability to access and manage a desktop computer or its resources remotely, allowing users to work from different locations through virtual or remote desktop technologies.