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  2. LIO (SCSI target) - Wikipedia

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    The USB Gadget fabric module enables Linux to export local storage devices via the Universal Serial Bus (USB), so that other systems can mount them as an ordinary storage device. USB was designed in the mid-1990s to standardize the connection of computer peripherals , and has also become common for data storage devices.

  3. udev - Wikipedia

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    udev (userspace /dev) is a device manager for the Linux kernel.As the successor of devfsd and hotplug, udev primarily manages device nodes in the /dev directory. At the same time, udev also handles all user space events raised when hardware devices are added into the system or removed from it, including firmware loading as required by certain devices.

  4. Local storage - Wikipedia

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    A network-attached storage device accessed via a local network, rather than a wide area network Local storage, a JavaScript web storage facility allowing websites to store data on a user's device Local shared object (or Flash cookie), Adobe Flash data stored on a user's computer

  5. Write once read many - Wikipedia

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    On ordinary (non-WORM) data storage devices, the number of times data can be modified is limited only by the lifespan of the device, as modification involves physical changes that may cause wear to the device. The "read many" aspect is unremarkable, as modern storage devices permit unlimited reading of data once written. [Note 1]

  6. Block-level storage - Wikipedia

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    Block-level storage is a concept in cloud-hosted data persistence where cloud services emulate the behaviour of a traditional block device, such as a physical hard drive. [1] Storage in such services is organised as blocks. This emulates the type of behaviour seen in traditional disks or tape storage through storage virtualization. Blocks are ...

  7. USB Attached SCSI - Wikipedia

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    USB Attached SCSI (UAS) or USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) is a computer protocol used to move data to and from USB storage devices such as hard drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and thumb drives. UAS depends on the USB protocol, and uses the standard SCSI command set.

  8. Hawks allow their fewest points in nearly 4 years, shut down ...

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    Trae Young had 11 points and 14 assists, and the Atlanta Hawks snapped a three-game losing streak with a 98-86 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night. Onyeka Okongwu had 17 points and eight ...

  9. Logical unit number - Wikipedia

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    There is also the SCSI Device ID, which identifies a logical unit uniquely in the world. Labels or serial numbers stored in a logical unit's storage volume often serve to identify the logical unit. However, the LUN is the only way for an initiator to address a command to a particular logical unit, so initiators often create, via a discovery ...