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  2. Optical jukebox - Wikipedia

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    An optical jukebox is a robotic data storage device that can automatically load and unload optical discs, such as Compact Disc, DVD, Ultra Density Optical or Blu-ray and can provide terabytes (TB) or petabytes (PB) of tertiary storage. The devices are often called optical disk libraries, "optical storage archives", robotic drives, or ...

  3. Optical storage - Wikipedia

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    3D optical data storage, which has multiple layers of media and thus stores multiples of Blu-ray capacity; 5D optical data storage which is primarily aimed at long-term data storage on the order of thousands of years; Near-field optics; Solid immersion optics (allowing an extremely high numerical aperture).

  4. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.

  5. Extent (file systems) - Wikipedia

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    But because the savings are small compared to the amount of stored data (for all file sizes in general) but make up a large portion of the metadata (for large files), the overall benefits in storage efficiency and performance are slight. [2] In order to resist fragmentation, several extent-based file systems do allocate-on-flush.

  6. Computer data storage - Wikipedia

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    Read/Write DVD drive with cradle for media extended. Computer data storage or digital data storage is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media that are used to retain digital data. It is a core function and fundamental component of computers. [1]: 15–16

  7. Direct-access storage device - Wikipedia

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    A direct-access storage device (DASD) (pronounced / ˈ d æ z d iː /) is a secondary storage device in which "each physical record has a discrete location and a unique address". The term was coined by IBM to describe devices that allowed random access to data, the main examples being drum memory and hard disk drives . [ 1 ]

  8. VSE (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    VSE n (Virtual Storage Extended) is an operating system for IBM mainframe computers, the latest one in the DOS/360 lineage, which originated in 1965.It is less common than z/OS and is mostly used on smaller machines.

  9. Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos - Wikipedia

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    Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos is a high fantasy real-time strategy computer video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment released in July 2002. It is the second sequel to Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, after Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, the third game set in the Warcraft fictional universe, and the first to be rendered in three dimensions.