File manager alert 16/6/2011
TidyFS: Microsoft's simpler distributed file system ZDNet (blog) By Mary Jo Foley | June 15, 2011, 12:30pm PDT Just about a year ago, I first mentioned TidyFS, a new, small distributed file system under development by Microsoft Research. Later this week at the Usenix '11 conference, Microsoft researchers behind the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hitachi keen to be cloud content king Register HDI users will be able to do their own file restores and HDI will grow from being able to handle 100 million files per filesystem, with four filesystems per HDI system, to supporting four billion files. There will be co-ordinated management of a set or ... See all stories on this topic » |
The importance of patent reform Seattle Post Intelligencer The first-inventor-to-file system creates certainty about patent ownership and therefore reduces costly litigation. This right to ownership is crucial to raising capital, expanding businesses and creating jobs. Our patent reform proposal also updates ... See all stories on this topic » |
Xyratex to Present at the High Performance Computing Symposium (HPCS 2011 ... PR Newswire (press release) Lustre is the fastest, most scalable file system in the world and used at the vast majority of the largest supercomputers in the world. In this talk, Peter Bojanic will discuss how Lustre 2.x is well positioned to power the next generation of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Context Matters for the Continued Growth of the Security Industry CIOZone In the past, we used flat file system logs, whereas today we use security information and event management with real-time responses. In the past, our antivirus was primarily targeting file-based infections. Today, we have malware and antivirus ... See all stories on this topic » |
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