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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 – … Read more

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Introduction to GPFS Distributed file storage

What exactly is GPFS? IBM Spectrum Scale, formerly known as the General Parallel File System (GPFS), is a high-performance clustered file system software that IBM evolved in 1998. It was initially intended to support high-streaming media as well as entertainment applications. It can be used in shared-disk, shared-nothing, or a correlation between the two distributed … Read more

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SAN as building block in Distributed Data Storage

SAN as building block in Distributed Data Storage

SAN as building block in Distributed Data Storage Storage Area Network (SAN) –  A storage area network is usually recognized as a specialized, speedy network that offer the provision of network access to various storage devices. Storage Area Networks usually comprise different hosts, switches, storage elements as well as storage devices, which are inter-related and … Read more

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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 … Read more

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NVIDIA PROCESSOR CARDS ON DELL SERVERS COMBO

NVIDIA’s Virtual GPU, or vGPU, is a cutting-edge technology that allows virtual desktops to share graphics processing hardware. This solution offers a hybrid shared mode. The GPU is virtual, but virtualization uses the native NVIDIA graphics driver for enhanced quality and access to a wider range of graphics applications thanks to OpenGL compatibility. Virtual machine … Read more

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NVIDIA CUDA ARCHITECTURE

NVIDIA® CUDATM technology takes advantage of NVIDIA GPUs’ massively parallel computing capacity. The CUDA framework is a ground-breaking massively parallel architecture that brings NVIDIA’s world-class graphics processor expertise to general-purpose GPU computing. CUDA-enabled GPUs are found in over one hundred million desktop and notebook computers, professional workstations, & supercomputer clusters, allowing applications written in the … Read more

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