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GPFS vs NFS

You almost always utilize a file system when you use a computer. The functioning system’s File System unit offers an intuitive interface for accessing data without requiring you to recollect where your information physically dwells on the hard disc (track, sector number, etc.). In any file system, 3 important abstractions are at work. File –Although…

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GPFS-ARCHITECTURE 

GPFS ARCHITECTURE 

Components of the GPFS The following components comprise GPFS: A kernel enhancement The GPFS daemon Daemons for RSCT Module for portability GPFS is a kernel module extension (mmfs) The kernel extension interfaces to the simulated file system (VFS) for file system access. Applications make file system calls to the operating system, then route them to…

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NAS as building blocks in Distributed Data Storage

SOHO NAS systems, internet-based/object solutions, Windows storage server solutions, corporate NAS (networked attached storage), and storage network (SAN) solutions are the four kinds of storage solutions. Many businesses are seeking an open source to satisfy their demands because corporate NAS & SAN solutions are often complex machines offered by traditional suppliers like EMC or NetApp…

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Creating and configuring SAN cluster

Creating and configuring SAN cluster

Users must explore new solutions to retain and grow their management positions in today’s and in future industrial difficulties. With the massive amount of data created each and every day, conventional IT techniques for data preservation, delivery, and computation are reaching their limitations. The IT industry demands a significant shift in storage computing strategy, and…

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