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Internet Relay Chat File sharing 1 Much like conventional P2P file sharing, users can create file servers that allow them to share files with each other by using customised IRC bots or scripts for their IRC client. Often users will group together to distribute warez via a network of IRC bots. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Computer network diagram Symbolization 1 At the LAN level, individual nodes may represent individual physical devices, such as hubs or file servers, while at the WAN level, individual nodes may represent entire cities https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Data center Applications 1 Often these applications will be composed of multiple hosts, each running a single component. Common components of such applications are databases, file servers, application servers, middleware, and various others. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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AirPort AirPort Time Capsule 1 The AirPort Time Capsule is a version of AirPort Extreme with a built-in hard-drive currently coming in either 2 TB or 3 TB sizes, with a previous version having 1 TB or 500 GB. It features a built-in design that, when used with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, automatically makes incremental data backups. Acting as a wireless file server, AirPort Time Capsule can serve to back up multiple Macs. It also includes all AirPort Extreme (802.11 Draft-N) functionality. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Oracle Corporation Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 1 Oracle Secure Enterprise Search (SES), Oracle's enterprise-search offering, gives users the ability to search for content across multiple locations, including websites, file servers, content management systems, enterprise resource planning systems, customer relationship management systems, business intelligence systems, and databases. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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MINIX 3 - Goals of the project 1 In order to achieve that, the code running in kernel must be minimal, with the file server, process server, and each device driver running as separate user-mode processes. Each driver is carefully monitored by a part of the system known as the reincarnation server. If a driver fails to respond to pings from the reincarnation server, it is shut down and replaced by a fresh copy of the driver. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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MINIX 3 - Architecture 1 At the next level there are the servers. This is where nearly all the operating system functionality is located. User processes obtain file service, for example, by sending messages to the file server to open, close, read, and write files. In turn, the file server gets disk I/O performed by sending messages to the disk driver, which actually controls the disk. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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MINIX 3 - Architecture 1 Currently the reincarnation server, the file server, the process server, and the microkernel are part of the trusted computing base. If any of them fail, the system crashes. Nevertheless, reducing the trusted computing base from 3-5 million lines of code found in Linux and Windows systems to about 20,000 lines greatly enhances system reliability. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NWLink 1 The internal network number is commonly used to identify NetWare file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Photocopier - Digital technology 1 Some digital copiers can function as high- speed scanners; such models typically offer the ability to send documents via email or to make them available on file servers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Storage area network - Storage 1 Common uses of a SAN include provision of transactionally accessed data that require high-speed block-level access to the hard drives such as email servers, databases, and high usage file servers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Kaspersky Lab - Products 1 In addition to the company’s consumer products, Kaspersky Lab offers a variety of security applications designed for small business, corporations and large enterprises. These offerings include security software to protect workstations, file servers, mail servers, mobile devices, and Internet gateways, all managed through a centralized Administration Kit. These applications are also available in bundled security suites, scaled to fit the requirements of organizations of varying sizes. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Split tunneling 1 For example, suppose a user utilizes a remote access VPN software client connecting to a corporate network using a hotel wireless network. The user with split tunneling enabled is able to connect to file servers, database servers, mail servers and other servers on the corporate network through the VPN connection. When the user connects to Internet resources (Web sites, FTP sites, etc.), the connection request goes directly out the gateway provided by the hotel network. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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AppleTalk - AppleBus networking 1 A series of memos from Bob Belleville clarified these concepts, outlining the Mac, LaserWriter and a file server system which would become Macintosh Office https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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AppleTalk - EtherTalk, TokenTalk and AppleShare 1 1987 also marked the introduction of the AppleShare product, a dedicated file server that ran on any Mac with 512 kB of RAM or more. A common AppleShare machine was the Mac Plus with an external SCSI Hard Drive. AppleShare was the #3 network Operating System in the late 1980s, behind Novell NetWare and Microsoft MS-NET. AppleShare was effectively the replacement for the failed Macintosh Office efforts, which had been based on a dedicated file server device. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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AppleTalk - Apple Filing Protocol 1 The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is the protocol for communicating with AppleShare file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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AppleTalk - Cross-platform solutions 1 A year later AppleShare PC was released, allowing PCs to access AppleShare file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Link aggregation - Use on network interface cards 1 NICs trunked together can also provide network links beyond the throughput of any one single NIC. For example, this allows a central file server to establish an aggregate 2-gigabit connection using two 1-gigabit NICs trunked together. Note the data signaling rate will still be 1Gbit/s, which can be misleading depending on methodologies used to test throughput after link aggregation is employed. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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ISO 11783 1 It consists of several parts: General standard for mobile data communication, Physical layer, Data link layer, Network layer, Network management, Virtual terminal, Implement messages applications layer, Power train messages, Tractor ECU, Task controller and management information system data interchange, Mobile data element dictionary, Diagnostic, File Server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Multibus 1 Sun built custom designed CPU, memory, SCSI, and video display boards and then added 3com Ethernet networking boards, Xylogics SMD disk controllers, Ciprico Tapemaster 1/2 inch tape controllers, Sky Floating Point Processor and Systech 16 port Terminal Interfaces to configure the system as a workstation or a file server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Packet switching - Appletalk 1 AppleTalk was released for the original Macintosh in 1985, and was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 90s. Versions were also released for the IBM PC and compatibles, and the Apple IIGS. AppleTalk support was also available in most networked printers (especially laser printers), some file servers and a number of routers. AppleTalk became unsupported in 2009, due largely to the raise of the Internet and its use of the TCP/IP protocols. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Router (computing) - Distribution 1 Distribution routers aggregate traffic from multiple access routers, either at the same site, or to collect the data streams from multiple sites to a major enterprise location. Distribution routers are often responsible for enforcing quality of service across a WAN, so they may have considerable memory installed, multiple WAN interface connections, and substantial onboard data processing routines. They may also provide connectivity to groups of file servers or other external networks. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Server (computing) 1 Servers often provide essential services across a network, either to private users inside a large organization or to public users via the Internet. Typical computing servers are database server, file server, mail server, print server, web server, gaming server, application server, or some other kind of server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Server (computing) - Usage 1 Servers became common in the early 1990s as businesses increasingly began using personal computers to provide services formerly hosted on larger mainframes or minicomputers. Early file servers housed multiple CD-ROM drives, which were used to host large database applications. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Handle System 1 The Domain Name System resolves domain names meaningful to humans into numerical IP addresses (locations of file servers) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Hitachi Data Systems - Hardware 1 Hitachi NAS Platform, powered by BlueArc. The Hitachi NAS Platform provides integrated network attached storage (NAS) for file sharing and file server consolidation with models for large enterprises and medium companies. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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OpenBSD - Server 1 OpenBSD features a full server suite and is easily configured as a mail server, web server, ftp server, DNS server, router, firewall, or NFS file server. Software providing support for other server protocols such as SMB (Samba) are available as packages. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Point of sale - Hospitality Industry 1 Newer, more sophisticated, systems are getting away from the central database "file server" type system and going to what is called a "cluster database". This eliminates any crashing or system downtime that can be associated with the back office file server. This technology allows 100% of the information to not only be stored, but also pulled from the local terminal. Thus eliminating the need to rely on a separate server for the system to operate. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Hypermedia - Hypermedia development tools 1 Documentation software such as the Microsoft Office Suite and LibreOffice allow for hypertext links to other content within the same file, other external files, and URL links to files on external file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Thin client - Single point of failure 1 For small networks, this single-point of failure property might even be expanded. The hosting server can be integrated with file servers and print servers relevant to its clients. This can simplify the network and its maintenance, but might increase the risk against that server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Server Message Block - Client-server approach 1 One section of the SMB protocol specifically deals with access to filesystems, such that clients may make requests to a file server; but some other sections of the SMB protocol specialize in inter-process communication (IPC) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Product data management - Introduction 1 The information being stored and managed (on one or more file servers) will include engineering data such as computer-aided design (CAD) models, drawings and their associated documents. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Macintosh Office 1 In the end, the file server would never ship and the Office project would be cancelled https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Macintosh Office - Strategy 1 Internal work continued throughout, greatly aided by a series of memos from Bob Belleville, who outlined what the system would need to do and outlining the networking system, a networked laser printer, and a file server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Macintosh Office - Strategy 1 It would include a dedicated file server they code-named Big Mac. Essentially it was conceived as a fast Unix-based server which ran the Mac OS as an interface shell. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Macintosh Office - Strategy 1 With its built-in 10MB Hard Drive, greater RAM and Macintosh System emulation software MacWorks, the XL was positioned to act as the file server until Apple could develop the replacement https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Macintosh Office - Strategy 1 Though a welcome addition, it was slow and delivered none of the promise of a network file server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Data loss prevention software - Data at Rest 1 "Data at rest" specifically refers to old archived information that is stored on either a client PC hard drive, on a network storage drive or remote file server, or even data stored on a backup system, such as a tape or CD media. This information is of great concern to businesses and government institutions simply because the longer data is left unused in storage, the more likely it might be retrieved by unauthorized individuals outside the Network. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Distributed firewall - Insider attacks 1 Thus, one can restrict access to a file server to only those users who need it, rather than letting anyone inside the company pound on it https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network administrator 1 The actual role of the network administrator will vary from place to place, but will commonly include activities and tasks such as network address assignment, management and implementation of routing protocols such as ISIS, OSPF, BGP, routing table configurations and certain implementations of authentication (e.g.: challenge response, etc.). It can also include maintenance of certain network servers: file servers, VPN gateways, intrusion detection systems, etc. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Computer cluster - Design and configuration 1 However, the private slave network may also have a large and shared file server that stores global persistent data, accessed by the slaves as needed. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Clock synchronization - Problems 1 For instance, in Unix systems the make command is used to compile new or modified code without the need to recompile unchanged code. The make command uses the clock of the machine it runs on to determine which source files need to be recompiled. If the sources reside on a separate file server and the two machines have unsynchronized clocks, the make program might not produce the correct results. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Computer networking 1 Computer networks support Application software|applications such as access to the World Wide Web, shared use of file server|application and storage servers, printing|printers, and fax machines, and use of email and instant messaging applications. Computer networks differ in the physical media used to transmit their signals, the communications protocols to organize network traffic, the network's size, network topology|topology and organizational intent. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Microsoft Visual Studio - Previous products 1 ;Visual SourceSafe: Microsoft Visual SourceSafe is a source control software package oriented towards small software- development projects. The SourceSafe database is a multi-user, multi-process file- system database, using the Windows file system database primitives to provide locking and sharing support. All versions are multi-user, using Server Message Block|SMB (file server) networking. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Microsoft Servers - Servers 1 ** Windows Server 2003#Windows Storage Server|Windows Storage Server – File server-focused edition of Windows Server, with built-in back-up tools https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows Server 2008 R2 - New features 1 Enterprise, the next-highest edition after those two, can only use 8.) When deployed in a file server role, new File Classification Infrastructure services allow files to be stored on designated servers in the enterprise based on business naming conventions, relevance to business processes and overall corporate policies. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows 2000 - 1 The Distributed File System (DFS) allows Server Message Block|shares in multiple different locations to be logically grouped under one folder, or DFS root. When users try to access a Shared resource|network share off the DFS root, the user is really looking at a DFS link and the DFS server transparently redirects them to the correct file server and share. A DFS root can only exist on a Windows 2000 version that is part of the server family, and only one DFS root can exist on that server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NSLU2 - Problems 1 Ways of enabling the older (and less secure) authentication are available.[http://www.arkko.com/linux/vista nas.html Instructions for Using Windows Vista with a Network File Server (NAS)][http://community.linksys.com/t5/Net work-Storage/Windows-7-and-NSLU2/td- p/310418 Windows 7 and NSLU2] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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SheevaPlug - Other operating system ports and stacks 1 * Amahi is a home file server which has recently been ported to the SheevaPlug and other plug computing devices. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Home theater PC - External and networked storage devices 1 Because of restrictions on internal space for hard disk drives and a desire for low noise levels, many HTPC units utilize a Network Attached Storage|NAS (Network Attached Storage) device, or another type of network connected file server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Quiet PC - Green PC 1 Large industrial systems such as network file servers and database servers were the last to get power conservation measures added, since their primary focus is high performance centralized operation https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Mythbuntu - Complete Installation (Front End and Back End) 1 Mythbuntu can be used to install a full MythTV system on a single device (acting as both a Client (computing)|client and a file server|server) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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File manager 1 Some file managers provide computer network|network connectivity via Communications protocol|protocols, such as File transfer protocol|FTP, Network File System (protocol)|NFS, Server Message Block|SMB or WebDAV. This is achieved by allowing the user to browse for a file server (connecting and accessing the server's file system like a local file system) or by providing its own full client implementations for file server protocols. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Xerox - Palo Alto Research Center 1 It was the first commercial system to incorporate technologies that have subsequently become commonplace in personal computers, such as a bitmapped display, window-based GUI, mouse, Ethernet networking, file servers, print servers and e-mail https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Minicomputer - Mid-1980s, 1990s: The minis give way to the micros 1 The result was that minicomputers and computer terminals were replaced by networked workstations, server (computing)|file servers and IBM PC compatible|PCs in some installations, beginning in the latter half of the 1980s. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Western Digital - 2000s 1 In 2001, Western Digital became the first manufacturer to offer mainstream ATA hard disk drives with mebibyte|8 MiB of disk buffer. At that time, most desktop hard disk drives had 2 MB of buffer. WDC labeled these 8 MB models as Special Edition and distinguished them with the 'JB' code (the 2 MB models had the 'BB' code). The first 8 MB cache drive was the gigabyte|100 GB WD1000JB. Models starting from capacities from 40 GB followed. WD advertised the JB models for cost-effective file servers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Western Digital - 2000s 1 the WD Raptor drives have 5 years of warranty, making them a more attractive choice for inexpensive File server|storage servers, where a large number of drives in constant use increases the likelihood of a drive failure https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Netgear - Network Attached Storage 1 A newer addition to the Network-attached storage|NAS line is the Stora line of products. Aimed to be consumer friendly, easy to set up and configure, and complemented by a software suite for user-friendly backup and storage, Stora products bring file server functionality to the home user. DLNA-certified, Stora products will serve media to DLNA devices, such as Netgear's own EVA-2000 Digital Entertainer Live, or other DLNA- compliant products such as the WD TV|Western Digital WD TV Live. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Classes of computers - Servers 1 computer server|Server usually refers to a computer that is dedicated to provide a service. For example, a computer dedicated to a database may be called a database server. File servers manage a large collection of computer files. Web servers process web pages and web applications. Many smaller servers are actually personal computers that have been dedicated to provide services for other computers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Photocopying - Digital technology 1 Some digital copiers can function as high- speed scanners; such models typically offer the ability to send documents via email or to make them available on file servers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Distributed file system for cloud - History 1 The first file servers were developed by researchers in the 1970s, and the Sun's Network File System were disposable in the early 1980. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Distributed file system for cloud - design principles 1 * High availability: the w:Computer cluster|cluster can contain thousands of file servers and some of them can be down at any time https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network File System (protocol) - Platforms 1 Alternative remote file access protocols include the Server Message Block (SMB, also known as CIFS), Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), NetWare Core Protocol (NCP), and OS/400 File Server file system (QFileSvr.400). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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CIFS - Client-server approach 1 One section of the SMB protocol specifically deals with access to filesystems, such that clients may make requests to a file server; but some other sections of the SMB protocol specialize in inter-process communication (IPC) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Distributed file system - History 1 More file servers were developed in the 1970s https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Computer clusters - Design and configuration 1 However, the private slave network may also have a large and shared file server that stores global persistent data, accessed by the slaves as needed. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Client server - Client and server roles 1 Servers are classified by the services they provide. A web server serves web pages; a file server serves computer files. A shared resource may be any of the server computer's software and electronic components, from Computer program|programs and Data (computing)|data to Microprocessor|processors and Data storage device|storage devices. The sharing of resources of a server constitute a service. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Client server - Client and server roles 1 For example, a single computer can run web server and file server software at the same time to serve different data to clients making different kinds of requests https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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File transfer 1 Computers which provide a file transfer service are often called file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network-attached storage 1 NAS is often manufactured as a computer appliance – a specialized computer built from the ground up for storing and serving files – rather than simply a general purpose computer being used for the role.In this article file server is generally used as the term contrasting to NAS, referring to general-purpose computer used for serving files. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network-attached storage 1 NAS devices are gaining popularity, as a convenient method of sharing files among multiple computers.[ http://cdrlab.pl/article_strona_9571_1.html CDRLab Test] (in Polish) Potential benefits of network-attached storage, compared to file servers, include faster data access, easier administration, and simple configuration.InfoStor https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network-attached storage - NAS vs. SAN 1 One way to loosely conceptualize the difference between a NAS and a SAN is that NAS appears to the client OS (Operating System) as a file server (the client can map network drives to shares on that server) whereas a disk available through a SAN still appears to the client OS as a disk, visible in disk and volume management utilities (along with client's local disks), and available to be formatted with a file system and Mount (computing)|mounted. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network-attached storage - History 1 Inspired by the success of file servers from Novell, IBM, and Sun, several firms developed dedicated file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network-attached storage - Open source server implementations 1 Open source NAS-oriented distributions of Linux and FreeBSD are available, including FreeNAS, NAS4Free, CryptoNAS, NASLite, Gluster, Openfiler, OpenMediaVault, EasyNAS and the Debian-based TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library|TurnKey File Server.[http://www.turnkeylinux.org/fileserver Ubuntu-based TurnKey File Server] These are designed to be easy to set up on commodity PC hardware, and are typically configured using a web browser. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom - European Union 1 * Agent-based model|agents assigned to continuous and automatic monitoring of public resources such as CCTV, websites, Internet forums, usenet newsgroups, file servers, Peer-to-peer|P2P networks and individual computer systems https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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IP Multimedia Subsystem - HSS – Home Subscriber Server 1 The Home Subscriber Server (HSS), or User Profile Server Function (UPSF), is a master user database that supports the IMS network entities that actually handle Telecommunication|calls https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network File Control - Standards 1 Global Namespace technology can virtualize file server protocols such as Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol and the Network File System (protocol)|Network File System (NFS) protocols. These are standard protocols used by all servers, network attached storage (NAS) devices and client systems for handling file data. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Timeline of virtualization development - Timelines 1 The virtual machines supported unmodified guest Operating Systems and standalone programs such as Microsoft Flight Simulator; but in typical usage the guest was MS-DOS with a Locus proprietary Network redirector|redirector (also marketed for networked PCs as PC- Interface) and a network driver that provided communication with a regular user-mode file server process running under the host Operating System on the same machine. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Airport Extreme - Overview 1 * Built-in file server (Apple Filing Protocol|AFP and Server Message Block|SMB) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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DNIX - Derivative at ISC Systems Corporation 1 ISC designed its own GUI-based diskless workstations for use with these file servers, and ported DNIX again https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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DNIX - ISC's Extensions 1 It is unfortunate that this file server program did not support all of the functionality of the native DNIX server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Star network 1 It is also designed with each node (file servers, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to a central network hub, switch, or concentrator. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Definitive software library 1 A 'definitive software library' ('DSL') is a secure location, consisting of physical media or a software repository located on a network file server, in which the definitive authorized versions of all software configuration items (CIs) are stored and protected https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Adam Internet - Background 1 Adam Internet provides a range of separately metered services at no extra charge, some of these services being operated by Adam directly, examples including: a gaming community – 3FL, which operates a range of servers for various games; ABC iView; and file servers – FileArena, which hosts a large file repository containing (but not limited to) games, Linux distributions, streaming of various radio stations including local youth radio station Fresh FM (Australia)|Fresh 92.7, and a Tucows mirror. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Early case assessment 1 #Allow the program to automatically scan and assess the data, which may be located on local hard drives, removable media, file servers, whole networks, etc.) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Microsoft Access - Features 1 Microsoft Access is a file server-based database. Unlike client–server relational database management systems (RDBMS), Microsoft Access does not implement database triggers, stored procedures, or transaction logging. Access 2010 includes table-level triggers and stored procedures built into the ACE data engine. Thus a Client-server database system is not a requirement for using stored procedures or table triggers with Access 2010. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Virtuoso Universal Server 1 'Virtuoso Universal Server' is a middleware and database engine hybrid that combines the functionality of a traditional Relational database management system|RDBMS, Object-relational database|ORDBMS, Federated database system|virtual database, Resource Description Framework|RDF, XML, free-text, application server|web application server and file server functionality in a single system https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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List of proprietary software for Linux - Managed File Transfer 1 *Serv-U File Server – Managed file transfer server, supporting FTP, FTPS, SSH File Transfer Protocol|SFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS file transfer methods as well as numerous other features. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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IBM 4690 OS - Notable features 1 Using a system of master controller, alternate master, file server, and alternate file server designations, the controllers preserve data integrity and allow file backup in the event that a store controller fails and needs to be replaced. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows Server 2008 - Server Core 1 A Server Core machine can be configured for several basic roles: Domain controller/Active Directory Domain Services, ADLDS (Active Directory Application Mode|ADAM), DNS Server, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol|DHCP server, file server, print server, Windows Media Services|Windows Media Server, Internet Information Services|IIS 7 web server and Hyper-V virtual server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows Server 2008 - Editions 1 Most editions of Windows Server 2008 are available in x86-64 and IA-32 versions. Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems supports IA-64 processors. Microsoft has optimized the IA-64 version for high-workload scenarios like database servers and Line of Business (LOB) applications. As such it is not optimized for use as a file server or media server. Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2008 is the last 32-bit Windows server Operating System. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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IRC - File sharing 1 Much like conventional Peer-to-peer|P2P file sharing, users can create file servers that allow them to share files with each other by using customised IRC bots or scripts for their IRC client. Often users will group together to distribute warez via a network of IRC bots. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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InMage DR-Scout - Product details 1 Both server and application failover is supported for the Microsoft Windows. Application Failover supports Microsoft Microsoft Exchange Server|Exchange, BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Microsoft SQL Server, File Servers, Microsoft Sharepoint, Oracle database|Oracle, MySQL among others. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Computer network diagram - Symbolization 1 At the LAN level, individual nodes may represent individual physical devices, such as network hub|hubs or file servers, while at the WAN level, individual nodes may represent entire cities https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Data leakage protection - Data at Rest 1 Data at rest specifically refers to old archived information that is stored on either a client PC hard drive, on a network storage drive or remote file server, or even data stored on a backup system, such as a tape or CD media. This information is of great concern to businesses and government institutions simply because the longer data is left unused in storage, the more likely it might be retrieved by unauthorized individuals outside the Network. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Managed file transfer - Background 1 From its inception, FTP has made moving large volumes of bulk data between any two entities—including file servers, applications, and trading partners— possible https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NAT Port Mapping Protocol - Applications support 1 * [http://barracudadrive.com BarracudaDrive], Internet File Server, uses NAT-PMP to Internet enable the server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Media Object Server - History of MOS 1 Compatible hardware and software includes video editing, File server|storage and Content management system|management; Broadcast automation|automation; machine control; Teleprompter|prompters; character generators; Digital audio editor|audio editing, store and management; web publishing, Interactive television|interactive TV, Electronic field production|field transmission and Motion graphics|graphics. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NetWare Core Protocol 1 It is used to access File server|file, Print server|print, Directory service|directory, clock synchronization, messaging, remote command execution and other network service functions. TCP/IP and IPX/SPX (obsoleted, technical support is provided only for Novell NetWare|NetWare platform) are the supported underlying protocols. TCP/IP implementations use Transmission Control Protocol|TCP/User Datagram Protocol|UDP port 524 and rely on Service Location Protocol|SLP for name resolution. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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European Nucleotide Archive - History 1 The same year, the EMBL File Server was introduced to serve database records over BITNET, TERENA|EARN and the early Internet https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NetWare 1 The original NetWare product in 1983 supported clients running both CP/M and MS-DOS, ran over a proprietary star network topology and was based on a Novell-built file server using the Motorola 68000 processor https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NetWare - Early years 1 One version was designed to run on the Intel 8086 processor and another on the Motorola processor which was called NetWare 68K (aka Novell S-Net|S-Net); it ran on the Motorola 68000 processor on a proprietary Novell-built file server (Novell could not write an original network Operating System from scratch so they licensed a Unix kernel and based NetWare on that [ http://www.aaxnet.com/design/novell.html History of Novell NetWare AXX Net]) and used a star network topology https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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VCE (company) - Products and services 1 VCE sells products it calls Vblock Systems as converged infrastructure that combine VMware vSphere software running on Cisco Unified Computing Systems (UCS) connected with Cisco Nexus switches, attached to EMC Symmetrix storage. Despite the block in the name, the storage can be accessed as either a block device or a file server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows Server 2003 - New features 1 * File Server Resource Manager (storage utilization reporting) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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PARC Universal Packet - Application protocols 1 Others were novel, including protocols for printer spooling, copying disk packs, page- level remote access to file servers, name lookup, remote management, etc. (although some of these capabilities had been seen before, e.g. the ARPANET already made heavy use of remote management for controlling the Interface Message Processors which made it up). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Mojolicious - Features 1 * Out-of-the-box support for RESTful routes, plugins, Perl-ish Web template|templates, session management, signed HTTP cookie|cookies, testing framework, static file server and full Unicode support. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Novell Storage Manager 1 By tying storage management to an organization's existing identity infrastructure, it has been pointed out, Novell Storage Manager enables the administration of users across all file servers as a single pool rather than [in] separate independently managed domains https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Jakarta Slide 1 Among the applications of Slide are its use as a file server, in intranet applications, and as an excellent repository for XML both as properties and versioned files for persistence of JavaBeans https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Advantage Database Server (ADS) 1 Database author Cary Jensen describes Advantage as follows: Advantage has been around since 1993, when it was introduced to provide a stable solution for Clipper developers who were tired of slow performance and corrupt indexes inherent to file server-based databases https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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List of free and open-source software packages - Web-related 1 * HTTP File Server — a user friendly file server software with a drag and drop interface https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Networking equipment - Range 1 Other hardware prevalent in computer networking includes data center equipment (such as file servers, database servers and storage area network|storage areas), network services (such as Domain name system|DNS, DHCP, email, etc.) as well as devices which assure Content Delivery Network|content delivery. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Data Access in Real Time 1 DART is an embedded, real-time, Operating System comprising a modified UNIX kernel and dedicated file server software that together transfer files and multimedia data across a network using a variety of network protocols. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Data Access in Real Time - In Summary 1 DART file server software executes entirely in the kernel—a real-time kernel, the design of which is based on monotonic scheduling. The DART kernel environment is not a generic user-application environment. Instead, the DART kernel provides a run-time environment for the file service; an embedded, dedicated application. The DART file server software is linked with the kernel into a single system image that is loaded for execution at boot time. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver 1 A file server is not intended to perform computational tasks, and does not run programs on behalf of its clients. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver 1 File servers are commonly found in schools and offices, where users use a Local area network|LAN to connect their client computers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Types of file servers 1 A file server may be dedicated or non- dedicated. A dedicated server is designed specifically for use as a file server, with workstations attached for reading and writing files and databases. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Types of file servers 1 File servers may also be categorized by the method of access: Internet file servers are frequently accessed by File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or by HTTP (but are different from web servers, that often provide dynamic web content in addition to static files). Servers on a LAN are usually accessed by Server Message Block|SMB/CIFS protocol (Microsoft Windows|Windows and Unix-like) or Network File System (protocol)|NFS protocol (Unix-like systems). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Design of file servers 1 In modern businesses the design of file servers is complicated by competing demands for storage space, access speed, recoverability, ease of administration, security, and budget https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Storage 1 Since the crucial function of a file server is storage, technology has been developed to operate multiple disk drives together as a team, forming a disk array https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Network-attached storage 1 In discussions of NASs, the term file server generally stands for a contrasting term, referring to general purpose computers only. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Network-attached storage 1 NAS devices are gaining popularity, offering a convenient method for sharing files between multiple computers.[ http://cdrlab.pl/article_strona_9571_1.html CDRLab Test] (in Polish) Potential benefits of network-attached storage, compared to non-dedicated file servers, include faster data access, easier administration, and simple configuration.InfoStor https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Security 1 File servers generally offer some form of system security to limit access to files to specific users or groups. In large organizations, this is a task usually delegated to what is known as directory services such as openLDAP, Novell's Novell eDirectory|eDirectory or Microsoft's Active Directory. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Fileserver - Security 1 These servers work within the hierarchical computing environment which treat users, computers, applications and files as distinct but related entities on the network and grant access based on user or group credentials. In many cases, the directory service spans many file servers, potentially hundreds for large organizations. In the past, and in smaller organizations, authentication could take place directly at the server itself. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Celerra 1 DART is a modified DOS embedded kernel (just 32Mb) with additional functionality like Fibre Channel driver for HBA and Bonding For Ethernet added to operate as a file server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Open Enterprise Server - Summary 1 Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) is best thought of as a platform for delivery of shared network services (File server|file, Print server|print, Directory service|directory, Computer cluster|clustering, backup, Enterprise storage|storage management, Public key infrastructure|PKI, web applications, etc.) and common management tools https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Traction TeamPage - Releases and features 1 The option provides permission-aware search, analysis, tagging, tasking, and sharing of content spanning TeamPage, SharePoint, email in Exchange, Documentum, File servers, SQL Databases, the public Web, private intranets, and other sources. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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MD5 - Applications 1 For example, file servers often provide a pre-computed MD5 (known as Md5sum) checksum for the files, so that a user can compare the checksum of the downloaded file to it https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Background Intelligent Transfer Service - Version history 1 ** For Windows Server, BITS 4.0 adds an HTTP-based file server called BITS compact server for computers in the same domain.[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en- us/library/dd904465(VS.85).aspx Compact Server] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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EMC Celerra HighRoad 1 'EMC Celerra HighRoad' or lately renamed Multi Path File System|MPFS (Multi- Path/Multi-Protocol File System) is a distributed file system. A client-resident agent interacts with the celerra|Celerra File Server via a special File Mapping Protocol. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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EMC Celerra HighRoad 1 MPFS’s block level data delivery also dramatically reduces the Celerra file server’s workload as the datamovers are not moving data to/from the clients, permitting a large number of clients to share the namespace of a single file server blade https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network operating system - Peer-to-Peer 1 In a peer-to-peer network operating system users are allowed to share resources and files located on their computers and access shared resources from others. This system is not based with having a file server or centralized management source. A peer-to-peer network sets all connected computers equal; they all share the same abilities to use resources available on the network.Winkelman, Dr. Roy (2009). Chapter 6: Software, An Educator's Guide to School Networks, 6. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network operating system - Client/Server 1 Client/server network Operating Systems allow the network to centralize functions and applications in one or more dedicated file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Btrieve - Btrieve for Netware 1 It was loaded on the Netware server and dealt with communication between multiple server processes running on the one file-server through the use of two File Server Tables (FSTs) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Btrieve - Client/Server 1 When using the client/server (or Server edition) configuration of Btrieve, processing of records is generally done on a Windows file server via a mapped drive (a way of mapping a file share to a virtual disk drive in Windows via the NET USE command). It utilises the permissions that you are assigned when authenticating, either from when logging on or via the permissions given for the NET USE is utilised.Btrieve for Windows 95/NT Installation and Operation, 2–5 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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AIX - IBM PS/2 series 1 IBM also offered a $150 AIX PS/2 DOS Server Program, which provided file server and print server services for client computers running PC DOS 3.3. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Signals intelligence operational platforms by nation - US Marine Corps: Tactical Ground Stations 1 The Supervisor Control Module (SCM) is an administrator interface to file server and system supervision of the TCAC. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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WebDAV - Alternatives to WebDAV 1 * A distributed file system such as the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol allows Microsoft Windows and open- source Samba (software)|Samba clients to access and manage files and folders remotely on a suitable file server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows Search 1 This means if the file server, on which a network file share is hosted, is running either Windows Vista or a later version of Windows or Windows Search 4.0 on Windows XP, any searches against the share will be queried against the server's index and present the results to the client system, filtering out the files the user does not have access to https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Windows NT 3.5 - Features 1 Windows NT 3.5 comes in two editions: NT Workstation and NT Server. They respectively replace NT and NT Advanced Server editions of Windows NT 3.1. The Workstation edition allows only 10 concurrent clients to access the file server and does not support Mac clients. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Disk sharing - Naming convention and mapping 1 A shared drive or folder is often mapped at the client PC computer, meaning that it is assigned a drive letter on the local PC computer. For example, the drive letter H: is typically used for the user home directory on a central file server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Disk sharing - Workgroup topology or centralized server 1 In large enterprise networks, a centralized file server or print server, sometimes denoted client–server model|client–server paradigm, is typically used. A client process on the local user computer takes the initiative to start the communication, while a server process on the file server or print server remote computer passively waits for requests to start a communication session https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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IBM General Parallel File System - Architecture 1 Most existing file systems are designed for a single server environment, and adding more file servers does not improve performance https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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History of Mac OS - Mac OS 9 1 Other new features included its on-the-fly file encryption software with code signing and Keychain technologies, Remote Networking and File Server packages and much improved list of USB drivers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Folder redirection 1 Up to Windows XP, the Application Data, Desktop, My Documents, My Pictures, and Start Menu special folders can be redirected to a file server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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ReFS 1 'Resilient File System' ('ReFS'), codenamed Protogon, is a Trade secret|proprietary file system introduced with Windows Server 2012. Initially intended for file servers only, it improves on NTFS in some respects, while also removing a number of features. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager - Associated Products 1 * for Space Management - (Hierarchical Storage Management|HSM) for Linux and AIX. Automatically moves inactive data to less expensive media and frees online disk space for important active data. The Windows product (IBM TSM HSM for Windows) is OpenStore for File Servers produced by INTERCOPE|INTERCOPE GmbH. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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File Area Network 1 In computing, 'File Area Networking' (FAN) refers to various methods of file sharing over a network, such as storage devices connected to a file server or network- attached storage (NAS). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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File Area Network - NAS 1 The application servers and workstations do not control the actual file system, but rather works in a brokered model where they request file operations (such as create, read, write, delete, modify and seek) to the file servers https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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File Area Network - Virtualize, Optimize and Manage at the SAT 1 At the NAS layer, the same degree of virtualization is needed to make multiple heterogeneous file server shares appear as one at a more logical level, abstracting the filer implementations from the application tier https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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System Center Data Protection Manager - Overview 1 Data Protection Manager 2006 was released on September 27, 2005 at Storage Decisions in New York. The current version, Data Protection Manager 2012, supports protection of Windows file servers, Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, SharePoint and Microsoft Virtual Server. It features bare-metal restore. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Point of sales - Hospitality industry 1 Newer, more sophisticated, systems are getting away from the central database file server type system and going to what is called a cluster database. This eliminates any crashing or system downtime that can be associated with the back office file server. This technology allows 100% of the information to not only be stored, but also pulled from the local terminal. Thus eliminating the need to rely on a separate server for the system to operate. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Roaming user profile - Method of operation 1 If the domain login is successful, the roaming profile is copied from the central file server to the desktop computer, and a local account is created for the user. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Roaming user profile - Method of operation 1 When the user logs off from the desktop computer, the user's roaming profile is merged from the local computer back to the central file server, not including the temporary local profile items. Because this is a merge and not a move/delete, the user's profile information remains on the local computer in addition to being merged to the network. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Roaming user profile - Roaming reduces network performance 1 File servers tend to only transfer large files several megabytes in size at the fastest possible network speed. Hundreds of very small files only a kilobyte per file can reduce network performance by 90%. As a profile ages and accumulates hundreds to thousands of cookies, favorites, and Recent items, the login and logout times become progressively slower, even though these files occupy only a few megabytes of profile data. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Roaming user profile - Folder redirection to improve performance 1 To deal with these profile copying problems, it is possible to override the default operation of roaming, and set up user accounts so that certain parts of the profile are accessed by the local computer directly on a central file server rather than copying to the local computer first.Microsoft TechNet, Windows Server 2008, Group Policy Management, User Folder Redirection, Folder Redirection Overview [http://technet.microsoft.com/en- us/library/cc732275(WS.10).aspx] This requires that the central server and network are extremely reliable and always available, because if the server is down, users can not access their files from a local cached copy. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Roaming user profile - Folder redirection to improve performance 1 To the end-user, folder redirection generally does not appear to function any differently from using a normal standalone computer. Redirecting the user's My Documents and Desktop to be accessed directly on a file server are the first two big steps for speeding up roaming profiles. However, as 3rd party software have begun to store more and more data in the Application Data portion of the roaming profile, it has also become useful to redirect that to also be accessed directly on the server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Optical jukebox 1 Jukeboxes typically contain internal SCSI or SATA based recordable drives (CD- ROM, CD-R, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD- RAM, UDO or Blu-ray) that connect directly to a file server and are managed by a third party jukebox management software. This software controls the movement of media within the jukebox, and the pre-mastering of data prior to the recording process. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Novell Storage Services 1 'Novell Storage Services' ('NSS') is a file system used by the Novell NetWare Operating System. Support of NSS was introduced in 2004 to SUSE Linux via low- level network NCPFS protocol. It has some unique features that make it especially useful for, but not limited to, setting up shared volumes on a file server in a Local Area Network. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Conventional memory - DOS driver software and TSRs 1 * LSL.EXE, E100BODI.EXE (or other network driver), IPXODI.EXE, NETX.EXE - all must be loaded for NetWare file server drive letter access https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Cc:Mail - Architecture overview 1 In the 1980s and 1990s, it became common in office environments to have a personal computer on every desk, all connected via a local area network (LAN). Typically, one (or more) computer is set up as a file server, so that any computer on the LAN can shared resource|store and access files on the server as if they were local files. cc:Mail was designed to operate in that environment. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Cc:Mail - Architecture overview 1 However, no cc:Mail software needs to be installed or run on the file server itself https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Network administrators 1 It can also include maintenance of certain network Server (computing)|servers: file servers, Virtual private network|VPN gateways, intrusion detection systems, etc. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Kalasalingam University - Campus 1 The central server farm includes file servers, a database server, a mail server, a web server, a backup server, a proxy server, and an e-learning server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library - Features 1 Pre-integrated server applications include LAMP (software bundle)|LAMP, Joomla, Drupal, WordPress, MySQL, MediaWiki, Domain controller, File server, Ruby on Rails, phpBB, and many others. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Time server 1 An existing network server (e.g. a file server) can become a time server with additional software. The NTP homepage provides a free and widely used reference implementation of the NTP server and client for many popular operating systems. The other choice is a dedicated time server device. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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NASLite - Networking capabilities 1 NASLite turns its target machine into a simple file server. Since file serving takes up very little processing speed as opposed to network speed or hard drive speed, it is able to run on comparatively old computers with little processing power. As it runs from a floppy disk, hypothetically all (usually four) IDE channels can be used for harddrive|hard drives. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Andrew File System - Features 1 When a modified file is closed, the changed portions are copied back to the file server https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Active Directory Application Mode - Physical implementation 1 In general, a network utilizing Active Directory will have more than one licensed Windows server computer. Although backup and restore of Active Directory is possible for a network with a single domain controller, Microsoft recommends more than one domain controller to provide automatic failover protection of the directory. Domain controllers are also ideally single-purpose for directory operations only, and should not run any other software or role such as a file server. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Active Directory Application Mode - Physical implementation 1 A business intending to implement Active Directory is therefore recommended to purchase a number of Windows server licenses, to provide for at least two separate domain controllers, and optionally, additional domain controllers for performance or redundancy, a separate file server, an separate Exchange server, a separate SQL Server, and so forth to support the various server roles. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Banyan Vines - VINES technology 1 This applied to user accounts as well as to resources like Computer printer|printers and file servers. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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David Boggs 1 'David Reeves Boggs' (born 1950) is an electrical and radio engineer from the United States who developed early prototypes of Internet protocol suite|Internet protocols, file servers, gateway (computer networking)|gateways, network interface cards https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Bolo (1987 video game) - Networking 1 This was commonly used to find printers, file servers, and other network resources https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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Wide area information server - WAIS and Gopher 1 The Web's data model is similar to the gopher model, except that menus are generalized to hypertext documents. In both cases, simple file servers generate the menus or hypertext directly from the file structure of a server. The Web's hypertext model permits the author more freedom to communicate the options available to the reader, as it can include headings and various forms of list structure. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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IBM TXSeries - Common deployment scenarios 1 Data can be accessed from the integrated CICS Structured File Server, local and remote RDBMS such as DB2, or messaging subsystems like WebSphere MQ https://store.theartofservice.com/the-file-server-toolkit.html
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