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  2. List of Delta Air Lines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    A list of 17 incidents involving Delta Air Lines aircraft from 1935 to 2019, including crashes, hijackings, and collisions. The most recent accident was in 2019, when a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles overshot the runway at Los Angeles International Airport.

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    Wikipedia is a multilingual project that provides free access to information on various topics, from history and science to culture and arts. You can browse articles, images, news, and portals, or contribute to the community by editing, creating, or discussing.

  4. IEEE 802.1Q - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.1Q, also known as Dot1q, is a standard that supports virtual local area networking (VLANs) on Ethernet networks. It adds a 32-bit tag to the frames to indicate the VLAN membership and priority level, and defines procedures for bridges and switches to handle tagged frames.

  5. Ethernet frame - Wikipedia

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    An Ethernet frame is a data link layer protocol data unit that carries payload data and other headers. The payload data is preceded by a preamble, a start frame delimiter, a destination MAC address, a source MAC address, an EtherType or length field, and an optional tag.

  6. Data center bridging - Wikipedia

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    Data center bridging (DCB) is a set of enhancements to Ethernet for data center environments, such as clustering and storage networks. Learn about the motivation, approach, terminology and standards of DCB, as well as related protocols such as TRILL and SPB.

  7. MEF Forum - Wikipedia

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    MEF Forum, formerly known as Metro Ethernet Forum, is a global organization of network, cloud, and technology providers that develops standards for underlay and overlay services and APIs. Learn about its history, white papers, technical specifications, and certification program.

  8. List of McDonnell Douglas DC-X launches - Wikipedia

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    The DC-XA Clipper Graham. Between 1993 and 1996, the McDonnell Douglas DC-X, also known as the "Delta Clipper", conducted twelve low-altitude suborbital test launches to verify the configuration and handling of the uncrewed single-stage-to-orbit Delta Clipper design, which was proposed to the United States Department of Defense and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for ...

  9. Hadley–Apennine - Wikipedia

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    Orbital photo of the Hadley-Apennine site; Apollo 15 landing site is marked with a circle. Hadley–Apennine is a region on the near side of Earth's Moon that served as the landing site for the American Apollo 15 mission, the fourth crewed landing on the Moon and the first of the "J-missions", in July 1971.