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S vs Localhost - What's the difference?

s | localhost |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun localhost is

(computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

Database vs Localhost - What's the difference?

database | localhost |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between database and localhost

is that database is (computing) a combination of (1) and (2) while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As nouns the difference between database and localhost

is that database is (computing) a collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessible by a computer while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As a verb database

is to enter data into a database.

Dump vs Localhost - What's the difference?

dump | localhost |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between dump and localhost

is that dump is (computing) to copy data from a system to another place or system, usually in order to archive it while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As nouns the difference between dump and localhost

is that dump is a place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for ashes, refuse, etc or dump can be (uk|archaic) a thick, ill-shapen piece while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As a verb dump

is to release, especially in large quantities and chaotic manner.

Back vs Localhost - What's the difference?

back | localhost |


As nouns the difference between back and localhost

is that back is a small stream or brook while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

Db vs Localhost - What's the difference?

db | localhost |


As nouns the difference between db and localhost

is that db is database while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As a proper noun db

is deutsche bahn (german railways).

Terms vs Localhost - What's the difference?

terms | localhost |


As nouns the difference between terms and localhost

is that terms is while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

Out vs Localhost - What's the difference?

out | localhost |


As nouns the difference between out and localhost

is that out is while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

Sql vs Localhost - What's the difference?

sql | localhost |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between sql and localhost

is that sql is (computing) while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As an initialism sql

is (computing).

As a noun localhost is

(computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

Backup vs Localhost - What's the difference?

backup | localhost |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between backup and localhost

is that backup is (computing) that is intended as a backup while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As nouns the difference between backup and localhost

is that backup is a reserve or substitute while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

As an adjective backup

is standby, reserve or extra.

Bd vs Localhost - What's the difference?

bd | localhost |


As a symbol bd

is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for bangladesh.

As a noun localhost is

(computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.

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