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| HEY GUYZ!! UPDATE YOUR BRAIN WITH LATEST TECHNO TOO!! | A Guide to the IBM Clustered Network File System Redpaper, published: Tue, 13 May 2008
- Discusses the technical architecture
- Explains installation and configuration
- Includes administration and operation information
The Clustered Network File System (CNFS) is a capability based on IBM® General Parallel File System™ (GPFS™) running on Linux® which, when combined with System x™ servers or BladeCenter® Servers, IBM TotalStorage® Disk Systems, and Storage Area Networks (SAN) components, provides a scalable file services environment.
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| Trimming the power envelope with blades Blade servers offer greater compute density. Using these devices, a data center manager can save space and energy says Faiz Askari.
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| Virtual Telescopes Tweaked Microsoft Research has made a splash in the past couple of weeks with the "Autumnal Equinox Beta" release of its WorldWide Telescope.
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| Multimedia processor plays H.264 video Texas Instruments (TI) is accepting orders for a Linux-ready DaVinci multimedia SoC (system-on-chip) targeting digital photo frames, IP network cameras, and low-cost digital video recorders. The Ethernet-equipped TMS320DM357 has a 270MHz ARM9 core, and a DSP core supplied with royalty-free codecs for
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