Infortrend's Cluster File System Appeals to VARs of Media Solutions ChannelPro-SMB Networked storage innovator Infortrend has rolled out its new ESVA Cluster File System solution. The system is designed to deliver high-speed file access, sharing, and data storage. Built around Infortrend's Enterprise Scalable Virtualized Architecture ... See all stories on this topic » |
Drag-and-drop options in OS X CNET (blog) The last option when dragging files is to navigate the file system. In the past you would have to reveal both your source file as well as your desired destination for it to copy or move that file; however, in OS X you can navigate through the file ... See all stories on this topic » |
8 Hot Storage Startups to Watch Enterprise Storage Forum It integrates complex storage concepts, including clustered file system and volume management, rapid resource provisioning, and quality of service (QoS) into a workload and storage agnostic offering. "Customers benefit from increased levels of ... See all stories on this topic » |
File and Directory Operations with Java 7's Files Class Java World In most cases, the methods defined here will delegate to the associated file system provider to perform the file operations. class makes heavy use of an interface new to Java 7 via NIO.2: the Path interface. As can be seen when viewing the class. ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Microsoft/Android war: Which patents are at stake? Network World Patents 5579517 and 5758352, issued in 1996, "relate to implementing both long and short file names in the same file system," Microsoft says. The complaint goes on to mention the FAT16 file system used by MS-DOS and early versions of Windows. ... See all stories on this topic » |
JailbreakMe 3.0: How Does It Work? PCWorld Version 3.0 exploits a different vulnerability in the Safari PDF rendering system. Once again, Safari loads a hacked PDF file containing hidden jailbreak code which is then injected into the root file system of your iDevice- all from a regular ol', ... See all stories on this topic » |
What is Node.js? O'Reilly Radar This isn't a file referenced by a piece of HTML and running in a browser. It's a file sitting on a file system, executed by the Node program, running as what amounts to a daemon, listening on a particular port. The classic example here is "Hello World ... See all stories on this topic » |
Package content naming convention GameDev.net If the archive file belongs to the path, why is its name not fully included? 3. If you wish to hide file system boundaries (eg the path up to and inclusive test.zip belongs to one file-system, and the path from sound on belongs to another file-system), ... See all stories on this topic » |