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  • 81Magnetic tape data storage — uses digital recording on to magnetic tape to store digital information. Modern magnetic tape is most commonly packaged in cartridges and cassettes. The device that performs actual writing or reading of data is a tape drive. Autoloaders and tape… …

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  • 82XFS — Infobox Filesystem name = XFS full name = XFS developer = Silicon Graphics Inc. introduction os = IRIX v5.3 introduction date = 1994 partition id = directory struct = B+ trees file struct = B+ trees bad blocks struct = max filename size = 255… …

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  • 83NLTSS — NLTSS, the Network Livermore Timesharing System, also sometimes known as the New Livermore Time Sharing System was an operating system that was actively developed at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) from… …

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  • 84Burroughs large systems — The Burroughs large systems were the largest of three series of Burroughs Corporation mainframe computers. Founded in the 1880s, Burroughs was the oldest continuously operating entity in computing, but by the late 1950s its computing equipment… …

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  • 85Operating system — Operating systems …

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  • 86IBM System/36 — The IBM System/36 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1983 to 2000. It was a multi user, multi tasking successor to the System/34. Like the System/34 and the older System/32, the System/36 was primarily programmed in the RPG II language. One… …

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  • 87Comparison of programming languages (syntax) — Programming language comparisons General comparison Basic syntax Basic instructions Arrays Associative arrays String operations …

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  • 88Windows Server 2003 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 89Network-attached storage — Not to be confused with Storage area network. Network attached storage Connects to Local area network via: Ethernet Hard drives via one of: SATA SAS USB Fibre Channel Common manufacturers HP NetApp Dell Cisco …

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  • 90Kernel (computer science) — In computer science, the kernel is the central component of most computer operating systems (OS). Its responsibilities include managing the system s resources (the communication between hardware and software components). As a basic component of… …

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