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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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| Professor of Quantum Theories Wins Major International Computing Prize Professor Giorgio Parisi, professor of Quantum Theories at the University of Rome La Sapienza, has been awarded one of the largest international prizes in science, the Royal Society and Académie des sciences Microsoft European Science Award.
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| Messageware AttachView 2007 A review of Messageware AttachView 2007, a product which enhances the WebReady Document Viewing, covering its features and the reasons any Exchange Server administrator should consider for implementation.
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| Blade servers well-suited for disaster recovery plans Fortunately, blade servers have matured to the point where they make sense as the cornerstone of a workable, affordable disaster recovery plan.
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