80.txt Apr 2026

GlusterFS manages volumes across multiple "bricks" (servers). If a server goes down and comes back up, the system must "heal" the files that were missed.

Here is a look at the three most common ways you’ll encounter "80.txt" in the wild. 80.txt

When a device (like a Raspberry Pi or an OpenWrt router) broadcasts its presence on a network, it uses Port 80 for HTTP traffic. GlusterFS manages volumes across multiple "bricks" (servers)

This file contains the names of the 80 different object classes from the COCO (Common Objects in Context) dataset. When a device (like a Raspberry Pi or

When your smart camera "sees" a person or a car, it doesn't actually see the word "person." It sees an ID number (like 0 or 1 ). The 80.txt file acts as a label map that translates those ID numbers into human-readable text so your phone can send you a notification saying, "Person detected in the driveway." 2. Network Service Discovery (mDNS & TXT Records)

If you’ve spent any time working with or YOLO (You Only Look Once) object detection, you likely know coco-80.txt .