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Nov 29, 2023

बन्द टीकटक चलाउन माेबाइल सेटिङ कसरी गर्ने ?

 बन्द टीकटक चलाउन माेबाइल सेटिङ कसरी गर्ने ?

Private network DNS server setting for Blocked sites and Tiktok.

 For iPhone Users:

Start with Wi-Fi Settings: Head to your iPhone’s settings and select Wi-Fi.

Modify the Wi-Fi Settings: Tap the “i” icon next to your connected Wi-Fi network.

Head to DNS Configuration: Select ‘Configure DNS’.

Switch to Manual: Choose ‘Manual’ and then ‘Add Server’.

Enter DNS Server Address: Input Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google’s (8.8.8.8) DNS addresses.

Save Your New Settings: Don’t forget to save the changes you’ve made.

For Android Users:

Access the Settings Menu: Navigate to your Android device’s settings.

Find Network Settings: Select ‘Network and Internet’.

Locate Private DNS: Choose the ‘Private DNS’ option.

Enter DNS Provider Details: You can use any of these – 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com, dns.google, or p2.freedns.controld.com.

Save and Enjoy: Apply the changes to save the new DNS settings.

Alternatively, Android users can also follow this approach:

First Setting: Navigate to Setting >> WiFi >> IP Settings >> Static >> DNS1 – 8888 and DNS2 8844.

Second Setting: Go to Setting >> More Connections >> Private DNS >> Host Name >> dns.quad9.net.

Note: If it doesn’t work, try restarting your router, or put your phone on airplane mode, and try again after turning airplane mode off.

Mar 17, 2016

Samsung takes “world’s largest storage drive” crown with 16TB SSD

Samsung has figured out how to supersize solid state storage with a whopping 16TB SSD.

At that size, Samsung has taken the lead for world’s largest storage drive, even compared to hard disk storage. Last year, Seagate and Western Digital released 8TB and 10TB HDDs, respectively, while Fixstars announced a 6TB SSD just a few months ago. Samsung’s new drive fits within a 2.5-inch enclosure, so in theory it could find its way into laptops and desktop PCs.

As usual with insanely large storage drives, however, Samsung is targeting the server market first. At this year’s Flash Memory Summit, the company showed off 48 of the new drives in a server with storage totaling 768TB, Golem.de reports. The drives are fast as well, rated at two million input/output operations per second. As Ars Technica notes, conventional PC drives tend to handle 10,000 to 90,000 of those operations per second.

We might have seen this coming, as Samsung was touting a  major upgrade to its 3D NAND flash chips  just a few days ago. With the new 48-layer, 3-bit V-NAND technology, Samsung doubled the density of its current flash chips to 256Gb. The company said it could “easily double the capacity of Samsung’s existing SSD line-ups, and provide an ideal solution for multi-terabyte SSDs.”

That’s not to say Samsung will stay king of the storage hill for too long. Earlier this month, SanDisk announced its own 256Gb, 3-bit-per-cell, 48-layer 3D NAND flash chips  in partnership with Toshiba  . While they haven’t announced any products yet, SanDisk said last year that it was hoping to launch a 16TB SSD in 2016.

The impact on you at home: Given that Samsung hasn’t even announced a release date for its 16TB drive, it’ll be a while before you can even think about putting this kind of solid state storage in your PC. But even today, we’re seeing some of this technology trickle down to the consumer market. Right now, you can pick up a 1TB SSD with Samsung’s 3D V-NAND tech for $360, or a 2TB drive for $750. The underlying advancements will continue to force prices downward, so it’s not hard to imagine solid state covering most storage needs before too long.

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