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  2. ZFS - Wikipedia

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    ZFS (previously Zettabyte File System) is a file system with volume management capabilities. It began as part of the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system in 2001. Large parts of Solaris, including ZFS, were published under an open source license as OpenSolaris for around 5 years from 2005 before being placed under a closed source license when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2009–2010.

  3. Linux - Wikipedia

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    The Linux market is growing, and the Linux operating system market size is expected to see a growth of 19.2% by 2027, reaching $15.64 billion, compared to $3.89 billion in 2019. [140] Analysts project a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.7% between 2024 and 2032, culminating in a market size of US$34.90 billion by the latter year. [ 141 ]

  4. Amdahl's law - Wikipedia

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    An example is a computer program that processes files. A part of that program may scan the directory of the disk and create a list of files internally in memory. After that, another part of the program passes each file to a separate thread for processing. The part that scans the directory and creates the file list cannot be sped up on a ...

  5. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice (/ ˈ l iː b r ə /) [11] is a free and open-source office productivity software suite, a project of The Document Foundation (TDF). It was forked in 2010 from OpenOffice.org, an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice.

  6. MVS - Wikipedia

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    TSO's basic interface is command line, although facilities, such as ISPF, were added later for form-driven interfaces. [3] MVS took a major step forward in fault-tolerance, built on the earlier STAE facility, that IBM called software recovery. IBM decided to do this after years of practical real-world experience with MVT in the business world.

  7. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024 across all device types, Android is the worlds most popular operating system with 45% of the global market, it uses the Linux kernel. Followed by Windows with 27%, then iOS with 18%, macOS with 6%, and desktop Linux with 1.6% (2.4% Linux share when including ChromeOS, but not Android's

  8. Non-linear editing - Wikipedia

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    By 1985 it was used on over 80% of filmed network programs and Cinedco was awarded the Technical Emmy for "Design and Implementation of Non-Linear Editing for Filmed Programs." [17] [18] In 1984, Montage Picture Processor was demonstrated at NAB. [15] Montage used 17 identical copies of a set of film rushes on modified consumer Betamax VCRs.

  9. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    Some system files on Windows 11 require UTF-8 [40] with no requirement for a BOM, and almost all files on macOS and Linux are required to be UTF-8 without a BOM. [ citation needed ] Programming languages that default to UTF-8 for I/O include Ruby 3.0, [ 41 ] [ 42 ] R 4.2.2, [ 43 ] Raku and Java 18. [ 44 ]