Data Recovery and Digital Storage Glossary
- Kilobyte
In decimal systems, kilo stands for 1,000, but in binary systems, a kilo is 1,024 (2 to the 10th power). Technically, therefore, a kilobyte is 1,024 bytes, but it is often used loosely as a synonym for 1,000 bytes. For example, a computer that has 256K main memory can store approximately 256,000 bytes (or characters) in memory at one time.
- KVM
Keyboard, Video, Mouse switch, a hardware device that enables a single keyboard, video monitor and mouse to control more than one computer one at a time.