[C++] When a class doesn't need to be a class GameDev.net But you want to make sure that the same cache is always used, you don't want someone to create a separate filesystem object and have it storing the same files a second time. So let's make the cache static: // filesystem.c fileData& ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Future of Storage: Devices and Tiering Software Enterprise Storage Forum This is true of Henry Newman and myself, when we recently recorded a podcast about our series on Linux file systems. One of the questions we were asked was what kind of file system or storage would we develop if we were kings for a day. ... See all stories on this topic » |
ElasticStack 2.0 allows clouds to catapult SANs Register ... cloud was located on local storage and that the files comprising VMs and their operating system, middleware, and application software would be placed centrally on storage area networks or clustered file systems that function more or less like one. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Workshare Pro Skips Version 6 for Lucky 7 Law.com That document was automatically selected to compare with another, which I chose from my local or network file system. Then I picked a rendering set to render or display the comparison from several options, including a standard view with no color or one ... See all stories on this topic » |
SQL Server Denali's FileTable: Turn SQL Tables into Folders InfoQ.com FileTable is meant for storing and managing unstructured data in SQL Server, while also making it accessible via the file system. In order to use FileTables, an administrator must enable non-transactional access to the database. ... See all stories on this topic » |
DataCore Adds Auto-Tiering to Its Storage Virtualization Software ChannelPro-SMB By auto-tiering at the disk block level instead of the file level, hot spots on file systems will have the best response, compared to seldom-used areas. System administrators are also able to retrieve and update information quickly, regardless of ... See all stories on this topic » |