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  2. Blue Ridge (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge is an American action-crime television series, based on the film of the same name. The film Blue Ridge aired in 2020, with former green beret Justin Wise as the main character. The story continues in the series following Justin's new life in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The first season of the show aired on Cowboy Way Channel in spring ...

  3. Blue Ridge (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge is an American crime drama film, originally released in 2020. The film stars Johnathon Schaech, Sarah Lancaster and Ben Esler. A number of scenes from the film were shot on location in Rabun County, Georgia. [1] Blue Ridge was initially released on the INSP TV network. The film then was released on streaming platform Vudu. [2]

  4. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    A general purpose distributed file system for scalable storage. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. GlusterFS is the main component in Red Hat Storage Server. Google File System (GFS) Google: internal software Focus on fault tolerance, high throughput and ...

  5. Glossary of backup terms - Wikipedia

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    These effects can be mitigated by arranging a backup window with the users or owners of the system(s). Copy backup. backs up the selected files, but does not mark the files as backed up (reset the archive bit). This is found in the backup with Windows 2003. Daily backup. incremental backup of files that have changed today. Data salvaging/recovery

  6. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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    List of file systems; Comparison of file systems; List of partition IDs (MBR) Master Boot Record (MBR) GUID Partition Table (GPT) Apple Partition Map; Amiga Rigid Disk Block; Timeline of DOS operating systems; History of Microsoft Windows; FDISK

  7. File system - Wikipedia

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    The file system of the Michigan Terminal System (MTS) is interesting because: (i) it provides "line files" where record lengths and line numbers are associated as metadata with each record in the file, lines can be added, replaced, updated with the same or different length records, and deleted anywhere in the file without the need to read and ...

  8. Block-level storage - Wikipedia

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    Block-level storage is in contrast to an object store or 'bucket store', such as Amazon S3 (simple storage service), or to a database. These operate at a higher level of abstraction and are able to work with entities such as files, documents, images, videos or database records. [4] Instance stores are another form of cloud-hosted block-level ...

  9. Lustre (file system) - Wikipedia

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    The Lustre file system architecture was started as a research project in 1999 by Peter J. Braam, who was a staff of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) at the time. Braam went on to found his own company Cluster File Systems in 2001, [27] starting from work on the InterMezzo file system in the Coda project at CMU. [28]