Black Hole definition

Black Hole means discarding all data destined for a particular IP Address to prevent the disruption, and or flow of, data destined for other IP Addresses;
Black Hole means discarding all data destined for a particular IP Address to prevent the disruption, and or flow of, data destined for other IP Addresses; “Bribery Act” means the Bribery Act 2010;
Black Hole means to discard all data destined for a particular IP Address so that it does not disrupt the flow of data to other IP Addresses.

Examples of Black Hole in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx et al., “Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger,” Phys.


More Definitions of Black Hole

Black Hole or “Black Holing” means discarding all data destined for a particular IP address so that it does not disrupt the flow of data to other IP addresses;

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