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  2. Jungle Disk - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Disk backup is a monthly subscription software service that supports laptops, desktops, and servers for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. Data is backed up to an online disk using either a continuous backup (aka.

  3. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary license download client. Automatic Selection. Continuous Data Protection. "Virtual drive" explorer. Jungle Disk Proprietary license download client sample code. KeepVault Real-time hybrid on-site and offsite data backup. Memopal Cross-user de-duplication, delta sync. MiMedia

  4. ElephantDrive - Wikipedia

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    ElephantDrive is a storage virtualization service used primarily as an online backup tool, [1] [2] [3] but also as a remote access service/collaboration tool. [4] The service runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android platforms, [5] [6] and allows users to create simple automated backups for protecting data by moving it into cloud-based ElephantDrive account.

  5. List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "IBM PC compatible self-booting disk" is sometimes shortened to "PC booter". Self-booting disks were common for other computers as well. These games were distributed on 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 " or, later, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 ", floppy disks that booted directly, meaning once they were inserted in the drive and the computer was turned on, a minimal ...

  6. Apple Workgroup Server - Wikipedia

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    Apple Workgroup Server and Macintosh Server are a family of Macintosh-based workgroup servers, sold by Apple Computer from 1993 to 2003. Machines bearing these names are re-branded Centris , Quadra and Power Macintosh systems with additional server software and sometimes larger hard drives .

  7. Workgroup Server 9150 - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Workgroup Server 9150 is the only Apple Workgroup Server model not based on a desktop Mac. It featured an 80 MHz (speed bumped to 120 MHz in April 1995) PowerPC 601 board in a Quadra 900 style case. [3] The internal bay of the 950 case was filled with a tape backup drive. Atypically, the floppy drive was moved to the bottom of the ...

  8. Btrieve - Wikipedia

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    The MKDE model allows for different database backends to be plugged into Pervasive's product. Btrieve is not a relational database management system (RDBMS). Early descriptions of Btrieve referred to it as a record manager (though Pervasive initially used the term navigational database but later changed this to transactional database) because it only deals with the underlying record creation ...

  9. Workgroup (computer networking) - Wikipedia

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    Workgroup is Microsoft's term for a peer-to-peer local area network. Computers running Microsoft operating systems in the same work group may share files, printers, or Internet connection. [1] Work group contrasts with a domain, in which computers rely on centralized authentication.