(1) Short for Remote Program Load, RPL occurs
where an image is stored on a bootable
floppy disk or hard disk that remote
computers use to start the system (or system prompt). The client computers,
often called diskless workstations do not need the floppy or hard drive
to function on the network.
Remote Program Load is also used to describe the booting of a computer where the
operating system is obtained and loaded into its
memory by another server on the
network.
(2) Short for Requested Privilege Level, RPL refers to
a level of privilege within the architecture of a computer system where the most
privileged layer is usually zero. Ring 0 not only has the most privileges but
also is the layer which directly accesses the system's hardware.
See also Understanding Hardware-Assisted Virtualization.
(3) Short for Recognized Prior Learning
it is an industry acknowledgement of a person's skills and knowledge obtained
through learning programs outside of a formal education system.
E-learning and
distance education programs may be considered types of RPL.