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  • 61Novell Storage Services — NSS Developer Novell Full name Novell Storage Services Introduced 1998 (NetWare 5) Partition identifier 0x69 Structures Directory contents B+ tree …

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  • 62CrossDOS — Developer CONSULTRON Full name CrossDOS Introduced 10/1/89 (AmigaDOS) Partition identifier MSH Structures Directory contents Table …

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  • 63OCFS — OCFS2 Developer Oracle Corporation Full name Oracle Cluster File System Introduced March 2006 (Linux 2.6.16) Limits Max file size 4 PB (OCFS2)[1] …

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  • 64Executable and Linkable Format — Infobox file format name = ELF extension = none, .o, .so, .elf mime = owner = Unix System Laboratories genre = Binary, executable, object, shared libraries, core dump container for = contained by = extended from = extended to = In computing, the… …

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  • 65Snapshot (computer storage) — In computer systems, a snapshot is the state of a system at a particular point in time. The term was coined as an analogy to that in photography. It can refer to an actual copy of the state of a system or to a capability provided by certain… …

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  • 66Mach-O — Infobox file format name = Mach O icon = extension = none, .o, .dylib mime = type code = uniform type = com.apple.mach o binary owner = Carnegie Mellon University/Apple Inc. genre = Binary, executable, object, shared libraries, core dump… …

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  • 67NetApp filer — In computer storage, NetApp filer, known also as NetApp Fabric Attached Storage (FAS), or NetApp s network attached storage (NAS) device are NetApp s offering in the area of Storage Systems. A FAS functions in an enterprise class Storage area… …

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  • 68Netapp — Unternehmensform Corporation ISIN …

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  • 69Network Appliance — NetApp Unternehmensform Corporation ISIN …

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  • 70Shadow paging — In computer science, shadow paging is a technique for providing atomicity and durability (two of the ACID properties) in database systems.A page in this context refers to a unit of physical storage (probably on a hard disk), of the order of… …

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