File manager alert 26/3/2010
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The pros and cons of clustered NAS systems can ease NAS management
Search Storage
Clustered NAS systems use a distributed file system running concurrently on multiple NAS nodes. Data and metadata can be striped across both the cluster and ...
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SDFS: A Robust Deduplication File System for Linux
OStatic (blog)
This is required to dedup Virtual Machines effectively * Inline and Batch Mode deduplication - The file system can dedup inline or periodically based on ...
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There's a Lot in the Dot: Filesystem Permissions and Pathnames (Part 2)
Linux Magazine (registration) (blog)
(dot dot) tie the filesystem together. Those names are hard links that reference the actual filesystem object through the index number. ...
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Financial Tuneup: An Expert's Tips for Organizing Electronic Documents
New York Times (blog)
“If it's too complicated and too many files, people will just give up and not file.” She recommended setting up an electronic year-based file system filled ...
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Novell drops NetWare support: What do millions of users do?
SearchDataCenter.com
An entire NetWare configuration, file system, directory, etc., can be moved to Open Enterprise Server 2 on SLES using migration tools provided by Novell ...
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TCP/IP Stacks gain server, client support via SSL/TLS add-on.
ThomasNet Industrial News Room (press release)
Jacksonville, FL - CMX Systems, well-known designer of real-time operating systems, TCP/IP, Flash File Systems and USB software announces the availability ...
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Open source deduplication software released for Linux
Australian Techworld
A new open source project, dubbed Opendedup, has appeared with the goal of creating a deduplication-based file system for Linux called SDFS. ...
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