GPFS (redirect from IBM General Parallel File System)
GPFS (General Parallel File System, brand name IBM Storage Scale and previously IBM Spectrum Scale) is a high-performance clustered file system software...
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clustered file system (CXFS) Veritas Cluster File System Microsoft Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) DataPlow Nasan File System IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS)...
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Apache Hadoop (redirect from Hadoop Distributed File System)
alternative file system as the default – specifically IBM and MapR. In 2009, IBM discussed running Hadoop over the IBM General Parallel File System. The source...
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(GDLM) or Asymmetric (GULM). IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS) Windows, Linux, AIX . Parallel Nasan Clustered File System from DataPlow. Available for...
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Journaled File System (JFS) is a 64-bit journaling file system created by IBM. There are versions for AIX, OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS and Linux operating...
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native file system of Plan 9 GPFS IBM's General Parallel File System GFS2 Red Hat's Global File System 2 Apache Hadoop and its "Hadoop Distributed File System"...
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core of the btrfs. IBM discontinued selling the SAN File System in April 2007. It has been replaced by IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS). Rodeh, Ohad...
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Fraunhofer File System (BeeGFS), Lustre File System, IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS), and Parallel Virtual File System. MapR-FS is a distributed file system...
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access to that data by the use of DMAPI or NTFS reparse points. IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS) can use TSM as a storage tier for GPFS' Information...
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The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a family of mainframe computer systems announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978. System/360...
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System/390. IBM introduces the System/390 family. IBM incorporates complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) based processors into System/390 Parallel...
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Computer cluster (redirect from Clustered systems)
a clustered file system is essential in modern computer clusters.[citation needed] Examples include the IBM General Parallel File System, Microsoft's...
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The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of file systems. All widely used file systems record a last modified time stamp...
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The IBM 6580 Displaywriter System is a 16-bit microcomputer that was marketed and sold by IBM's Office Products Division primarily as a word processor...
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systems, a device file, device node, or special file is an interface to a device driver that appears in a file system as if it were an ordinary file....
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implementation details of parallel runtime systems. A notable example of a parallel runtime system is Cilk, a popular parallel programming model. The proto-runtime...
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networking support, as well as SNA, and two networking file systems: NFS, licensed from Sun Microsystems, and IBM Distributed Services (DS). DS had the distinction...
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and Wi-Fi connected printers. The parallel port interface was originally known as the Parallel Printer Adapter on IBM PC-compatible computers. It was primarily...
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the IBM 6152 Academic System workstation, and later in some models of the RT PC. IBM Research used the ROMP in its Research Parallel Processor Prototype...
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File Allocation Table (FAT) is a file system developed for personal computers and was the default file system for the MS-DOS and Windows 9x operating...
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IBM i (the i standing for integrated) is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems. It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as...
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Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), IBM HTTP Server for i5/OS, IBM HTTP Server for z/OS, and IBM HTTP Server for AIX/Linux/Microsoft Windows/Solaris...
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manipulation. In 1974, the IBM San Jose Research Center developed a related Database Management System (DBMS) called System R, to implement Codd's concepts...
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shown above for FAT12 and FAT16. Microsoft and IBM operating systems determine the type of FAT file system used on a volume solely by the number of clusters...
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GUID Partition Table (section Operating-system support)
the same Linux ext2 file system to run and Hurd no longer supports the UFS file system Hurd uses the same Linux swap file system The GUID for /usr on...
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storage reserved for a file in a file system, represented as a range of block numbers, or tracks on count key data devices. A file can consist of zero or...
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Control IBM 7605: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Control IBM 7631: IBM 1410/IBM 7010, IBM 7070/IBM 7074, IBM 7080 File Control IBM 7640: IBM 7074/IBM 7080 Hypertape...
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OS/2 (redirect from IBM Operating System/2)
system for x86 and PowerPC based personal computers. It was created and initially developed jointly by IBM and Microsoft, under the leadership of IBM...
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Character encoding (redirect from IBM Character Data Representation Architecture)
abbreviated as EBCDIC), an eight-bit encoding scheme developed in 1963 for the IBM System/360 that featured a larger character set, including lower case letters...
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some operating systems there is OS code permanently present in a contiguous region of memory addressable by unprivileged code; in IBM systems this is typically...
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