Block (data storage), the size of a block in data storage and file systems.
Block size (cryptography), the minimal unit of data for block ciphers.
Block (telecommunications)
Block size (mathematics)
The size of a city block
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Blocksize can refer to: Block (data storage), the size of a block in data storage and file systems. Blocksize (cryptography), the minimal unit of data...
kilogram block has a volume of one cubic foot, then it can be deduced that the twenty kilogram block has a volume of two cubic feet. The concept of size is...
same key. Block ciphers may be capable of operating on more than one blocksize, but during transformation the blocksize is always fixed. Block cipher modes...
methods, a block-based merge algorithm divides A into discrete blocks of size √A (resulting in √A number of blocks as well), inserts each A block into B such...
blocksize. Central to the mechanism is that blocks of addresses (also called indirect blocks) are only allocated as needed. For example, a 12-block file...
algorithms accept two inputs: an input block of size n bits and a key of size k bits; and both yield an n-bit output block. The decryption algorithm D is defined...
the fact that records (known as blocks) in the Bitcoin blockchain are limited in size and frequency. Bitcoin's blocks contain the transactions on the...
protocol restrictions (such as the blocksize limit) with a soft fork. It was also intended to mitigate a blockchain size limitation problem that reduces...
expected, a small blocksize would typically maximize capacity, but for a system dealing mainly with large files, a larger blocksize can provide a performance...
blocks of pixels (e.g. macro-blocks of 16×16 pixels in MPEG). Each block is predicted from a block of equal size in the reference frame. The blocks are...
program dd allows one to set the blocksize to be used during execution with the parameter bs=bytes. This specifies the size of the chunks of data as delivered...
transform (DCT) with 4×4 and 8×8 blocksizes, HEVC uses both integer DCT and discrete sine transform (DST) with varied blocksizes between 4×4 and 32×32. The...
Server Message Block (SMB) is a communication protocol used to share files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications between nodes on...
ciphers with different key and blocksizes. For AES, NIST selected three members of the Rijndael family, each with a blocksize of 128 bits, but three different...
prone to mechanical damage. Because erase cycles are slow, the large blocksizes used in flash memory erasing give it a significant speed advantage over...
directory, and filesystem size limits grow at least proportionately with the filesystem blocksize up to the maximum 64 KiB blocksize available on ARM and...
(block/cluster) sizes, a range of size are given, indicating the maximum volume sizes for the minimum and the maximum possible allocation unit sizes of...
proportional to 2n, so that the blocks are exactly twice the size of blocks that are one order lower. Power-of-two blocksizes make address computation simple...
similar hash functions, with different blocksizes, known as SHA-256 and SHA-512. They differ in the word size; SHA-256 uses 32-bit words where SHA-512...
kernels prior to 2.6.17, restrictions in the block driver mean that ext2 filesystems have a maximum file size of 2 TiB. ext2 is still recommended over journaling...
A city block, residential block, urban block, or simply block is a central element of urban planning and urban design. A city block is the smallest group...
fewest blocks to avoid accumulation of size errors. For example, a stack totaling .638 that is composed of two blocks (a .500 block wrung to a .138 block) is...