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  2. Distributed file system for cloud - Wikipedia

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    Upload/download model: The client can access the file only locally. It means that the client has to download the file, make modifications, and upload it again, to be used by others' clients. The file system used by NFS is almost the same as the one used by Unix systems. Files are hierarchically organized into a naming graph in which directories ...

  3. Comparison of distributed file systems - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a distributed file system (DFS) or network file system is any file system that allows access from multiple hosts to files shared via a computer network. This makes it possible for multiple users on multiple machines to share files and storage resources.

  4. IBM DS8000 series - Wikipedia

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    Up to 4 Flash Enclosures per System : 48 TB raw per system; DS8886 Dual 8- to 24-core POWER8-based controllers Running SMT-4 for 96 threads; Up to 2 TiB Cache; Can contain up to 1536 HDD or SSD drives + 240 1.8" flash cards in the High-Performance Flash Enclosure (HPFE) 2.5" 10K or 15K RPM drives and enterprise flash SAS-2 drives; 3.5" Nearline ...

  5. Quantcast File System - Wikipedia

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    Quantcast File System (QFS) is an open-source distributed file system software package for large-scale MapReduce or other batch-processing workloads. It was designed as an alternative to the Apache Hadoop Distributed File System ( HDFS ), intended to deliver better performance and cost-efficiency for large-scale processing clusters.

  6. BatchPipes - Wikipedia

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    Using two readers helps to utilize writers capabilities. "One job as a reader from one pipe and a writer to another" is often seen where this job edits the records. While traditional batch streams often contain such jobs, this kind of processing can be introduced using, for example IBM's DFSORT product or BatchPipeWorks (part of BatchPipes).

  7. Andrew File System - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew File System heavily influenced Version 4 of Sun Microsystems' popular Network File System (NFS). Additionally, a variant of AFS, the DCE Distributed File System (DFS) was adopted by the Open Software Foundation in 1989 as part of their Distributed Computing Environment. Finally AFS (version two) was the predecessor of the Coda file ...

  8. Parallel Virtual File System - Wikipedia

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    The Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS) is an open-source parallel file system. A parallel file system is a type of distributed file system that distributes file data across multiple servers and provides for concurrent access by multiple tasks of a parallel application.

  9. Systems Network Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Systems Network Architecture [1] (SNA) is IBM's proprietary networking architecture, created in 1974. [2] It is a complete protocol stack for interconnecting computers and their resources. SNA describes formats and protocols but, in itself, is not a piece of software.