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  2. IBM Parallel Sysplex - Wikipedia

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    Coupling Facility (CF or ICF) hardware, allowing multiple processors to share, cache, update, and balance data access; Sysplex Timers (more recently, Server Time Protocol) to synchronize the clocks of all member systems; High speed, high quality, redundant cabling; Software (operating system services and, usually, middleware such as IBM Db2).

  3. Lanxess - Wikipedia

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    Lanxess AG is a German specialty chemicals company based in Cologne, Germany that was founded in 2004, via the spin-off of the chemicals division and parts of the polymers business from Bayer AG. [ 2 ]

  4. Windows Server Update Services - Wikipedia

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    Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), previously known as Software Update Services (SUS), is a computer program and network service developed by Microsoft Corporation that enables administrators to manage the distribution of updates and hotfixes released for Microsoft products to computers in a corporate environment.

  5. 512-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, 512-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 512 bits (64 octets) wide. Also, 512-bit central processing unit (CPU) and arithmetic logic unit (ALU) architectures are those that are based on registers , address buses , or data buses of that size.

  6. Santa Cruz Operation - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative plaque celebrating twenty years in business for Santa Cruz Operation, listing important milestones along the way. The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (usually known as SCO, [1] pronounced either as individual letters or as a word) was an American software company, based in Santa Cruz, California, that was best known for selling three Unix operating system variants for Intel x86 ...

  7. Uniplex - Wikipedia

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    Uniplex may refer to: Simplex; Uniplexed, the rumored U in Unix (or Unics); as opposed to the multiplexed of Multics; Uniplex (UK) Ltd., litigant in a European Court of Justice case regarding promptness in taking legal action

  8. Advanced Format - Wikipedia

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    On 512e drives, one LBA is equal to 512 bytes. Potential areas using 512-byte-based code. The translation of the native 4096, 4112, 4160, or 4224-byte physical format (with 0, 8, 64, or 128-byte Data Integrity Fields) to a virtual 512, 520 or 528-byte increment is transparent to the entity accessing the hard disk drive. Read and write commands ...

  9. Advanced Vector Extensions - Wikipedia

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    For CPUs supporting AVX10 and 512-bit vectors, all legacy AVX-512 feature flags will remain set to facilitate applications supporting AVX-512 to continue using AVX-512 instructions. [ 41 ] AVX10.1/512 was first released in Intel Granite Rapids [ 41 ] (Q3 2024) and AVX10.2/512 will be available in Diamond Rapids .