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Information and Publications: Showing

AFS distributed filesystem FAQ

ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/afs-faq (At MIT)

comp.arch.storage FAQ 1/2

comp.arch.storage FAQ 2/2 (At MIT)
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/arch-storage/part1 (At MIT)
comp.arch.storage FAQ 2/2 (At faqs.org)

[comp.publish.cdrom] CD-Recordable FAQ, Part 1/4

At faqs.org Part 2/4  Part 3/4  Part 4/4 
At MIT Part 1/4  Part 2/4  Part 3/4  Part 4/4 

Enhanced IDE/Fast-ATA/ATA-2 FAQ [1 of 2]

Enhanced IDE/Fast-ATA/ATA-2 FAQ [2 of 2] (At MIT)
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/pc-hardware-faq/enhanced-IDE/part1 (At MIT)
Enhanced IDE/Fast-ATA/ATA-2 FAQ [2 of 2] (At faqs.org)

NetBSD: NFS over IPv6 coming along


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Storage Area Network Fundamentals
[Meeta Gupta, et al; 2002-04-18] ISBN 158705065X
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

Using SANs and NAS
[W. Curtis Preston; 2002-02] ISBN 0596001533
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

Windows 2000 Enterprise Storage Solutions (The Mark Minasi Windows 2000 Series)
[Peter Bruzzese, Chris Wolf; 2002-01-18] ISBN 0782128831
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

The Essential Guide to Storage Area Networks
[John R. Vacca, Michael Erbschloe; 2002-01-15] ISBN 0130935751
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

High Performance Mass Storage and Parallel I/O: Technologies and Applications
[Hai Jin (Editor), et al; 2001-11-26] ISBN 0471208094
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

SAMBA Essentials for Windows Administrators
[Gary Wilson, Andrew Tridgell; 2001-07-27] ISBN 0130409421
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The Essential Guide to Computer Data Storage: From Floppy to DVD
[Andrei Khurshudov; 2001-06-07] ISBN 0130927392
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Building Storage Networks
[Marc Farley, Mark Farley; 2001-05-22] ISBN 0072130725
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Tru64 UNIX File System Administration Handbook
[Steven M. Hancock; 2000-11-24] ISBN 1555582273
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Storage Area Networks: Designing and Implementing a Mass Storage System
[Ralph H. Thornburgh, Barry J. Schoenborn; 2000-09] ISBN 0130279595
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

Hewlett-Packard Official Recordable CD Handbook: Your Ultimate Guide to Buying, Using, and Troubleshooting Recordable CD Equipment No Matter the Brand You Choose
[Mark L. Chambers; 2000-01-15] ISBN 0764534742
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

NFS Illustrated (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)
[Brent Callaghan; 1999-12-17] ISBN 0201325705
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

DCE/RPC over SMB: Samba and Windows NT Domain Internals
[Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton; 1999-12-10] ISBN 1578701503
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

Using Samba (O'Reilly System Administration)
[Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown; 1999-11] ISBN 1565924495
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half

Practical File System Design with the Be File System
[Dominic Giampaolo; 1999-01-15] ISBN 1558604979
- At Barnes & Noble - At Amazon - At Half


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Active Disks for Large-Scale Data Processing ( Erik Riedel, Christos Faloutsos, Garth A. Gibson, David Nagle ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-06)

- Active disk systems leverage the aggregate processing power of networked disks to offer greatly increased processing throughput for large-scale data mining tasks.

The Paradox of Digital Preservation ( Su-Shing Chen ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2001-03)

- Preserving digital information is plagued by short media life, obsolete hardware and software, slow read times of old media, and defunct Web sites. Herein lies the paradox: We want to maintain digital information intact, but we also want to access this information in a dynamic use context.

Guest Editor's Introduction: The Challenge of Building Survivable Information-Intensive Systems ( Anita Jones ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2000-08)

- Large and complex information systems permeate society's infrastructure. Vulnerable to attack and failure, these systems are built upon fragile embedded hardware and software. The research and the programs described here attempt to address these issues.

Survivable Information Storage Systems ( Jay J. Wylie, Michael W. Bigrigg, John D. Strunk, Gregory R. Ganger, Han Kiliççöte, Pradeep K. Khosla ; IEEE Computer Magazine 2000-08)

- The PASIS architecture flexibly and efficiently combines proven technologies for constructing information storage systems whose availability, confidentiality, and integrity policies can survive component failures and malicious attacks.

Storage Technology Takes Center Stage ( George Lawton ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1999-11)

Have Storage Area Networks Come of Age? ( Barry Phillips ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1998-07)

Advances in Disk Technology: Performance Issues ( Spencer W. Ng ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1998-05)

- Although the computer industry has made regular, significant advances in magnetic recording technology for hard disk drives, some advances—such as those in head design, media, and channel technology—are primarily concerned with increasing disk density and do not necessarily improve total performance.

Holographic Data Storage ( Demetri Psaltis, Geoffrey W. Burr ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1998-02)

- Digital data storage using volume holograms offers high density and fast readout. Current research concentrates on system design, understanding and combating noise, and developing appropriate storage materials. Possible applications include fast data servers and high-capacity optical disks.

Advances in Windows NT Storage Management ( Luis Felipe Cabrera, Brian Andrew, Kyle Peltonen, Norbert Kusters ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1998-010)

- Since the design of Windows NT 4.0 stabilized in 1995, the needs of users have evolved, as have the characteristics of storage devices and storage media. Microsoft is introducing fundamental changes to storage management in Windows NT 5.0.

Caching strategies to improve disk system performance ( Ramakrishna Karedla, J. Spencer Love, Bradley G. Wherry ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1994-03)

- I/O subsystem manufacturers attempt to reduce latency by increasing disk rotation speeds, incorporating more intelligent disk scheduling algorithms, increasing I/O bus speed, using solid-state disks, and implementing caches at various places in the I/O stream. In this article, we examine the use of caching as a means to increase system response time and improve the data throughput of the disk subsystem. Caching can help to alleviate I/O subsystem bottlenecks caused by mechanical latencies. This article describes a caching strategy that offers the performance of caches twice its size. After explaining some basic caching issues, we examine some popular caching strategies and cache replacement algorithms, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of caching at different levels of the computer system hierarchy. Finally, we investigate the performance of three cache replacement algorithms: random replacement (RR), least recently used (LRU), and a frequency-based variation of LRU known as segmented LRU (SLRU).

An introduction to disk drive modeling ( Chris Ruemmler, John Wilkes ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1994-03)

- Although disk storage densities are improving impressively (60% to 130% compounded annually), performance improvements have been occurring at only about 7% to 10% compounded annually over the last decade. As a result, disk system performance is fast becoming a dominant factor in overall svstem behavior. Naturally, researchers want to improve overall I/O performance, of which a large component is the performance of the disk drive itself. This research often involves using analytical or simulation models to compare alternative approaches, and the quality of these models determines the quality of the conclusions: indeed, the wrong modeling assumptions can lead to erroneous conclusions. Nevertheless, little work has been done to develop or describe accurate disk drive models. This may explain the commonplace use of simple, relatively inaccurate models. We believe there is much room for improvement. This article demonstrates and describes a calibrated, high-quality disk drive model in which the overall error factor is 14 times smaller than that of a simple first-order model. We describe the various disk drive performance components separately, then show how their inclusion improves the simulation model. This enables an informed trade-off between effort and accuracy. In addition, we provide detailed characteristics for two disk drives, as well as a brief description of a simulation environment that uses the disk drive model.

Disk arrays: high-performance, high-reliability storage subsystems ( Gregory R. Ganger, Bruce L. Worthington, Robert Y. Hou, Yale N. Patt ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1994-03)

- As the performance of other system components continues to improve rapidly, storage subsystem performance becomes increasingly important. Storage subsystem performance and reliability can be enhanced by logically grouping multiple disk drives into disk arrays. Array data organizations are defined by their data distribution schemes and redundancy mechanisms. The various combinations of these two components make disk arrays suitable for a wide range of environments. Many array implementation decisions also result in trade-offs between performance and reliability. Disk arrays are thus an essential tool for satisfying storage performance and reliability requirements, while proper selection of a data organization can tailor an array to a particular environment.

Scalable, Secure, and Highly Available Distributed File Access ( Mahadev Satyanarayanan ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1990-05)

- A summary of and historical perspective on work done to implement easy-to-share distributed file systems based on the Unix model are presented. Andrew and Coda are distributed Unix file systems that embody many of the recent advances in solving the problem of data sharing in large, physically dispersed workstation environments. The Andrew architecture is presented, the scalability and security of the system are discussed. The Coda system is examined, with emphasis on its high availability.

The Optical File Cabinet: A Random-Access File System for Write-Once Optical Disks ( Jason Gait ; IEEE Computer Magazine 1988-06)

- The Optical File Cabinet (OFC) is patterned after a conventional office file cabinet where all versions of a stored item are retained, but the current version of each item is the easiest to find. The OFC retains the favorable aspects of write-once optical disks while preserving the existing relationship between the operating system and the file system. Alternate approaches to write-once storage and the characteristics of write-once optical disks are described. The salient features of the OFC are examined, namely, the file system tree, growing data structures, and the large memory requirement. The relationship between the OFC and the operating system is discussed. Also considered are reliability, the user-level software interface, long-term storage, simulating the OFC, and implementation of the OFC on a Tektronix 4404 engineering workstation.


Questions and Answers: Showing

Buying an IDE burner- for the iMac? [2002/04/20]

At Ask Slashdot

Swapping IDE Drives in Linux without Rebooting? [2002/03/28]

At Ask Slashdot

Are Newer And Faster IDE Drives Troublesome? [2002/03/25]

At Ask Slashdot

No Hassle RAID 5 Implementations? [2002/03/15]

At Ask Slashdot

How Can You Straighten HDD Pins? [2002/03/12]

At Ask Slashdot

Useful RAID Tools? [2002/02/27]

At Ask Slashdot

Manually-Confirgured Software RAID Under NT? [2002/02/19]

At Ask Slashdot

How Many CDs Can You Burn at Once? [2002/02/11]

At Ask Slashdot

Increasing the Transfer Rate? [2002/02/07]

At Ask Slashdot

Storage Area Networks vs. Local RAID Arrays? [2002/01/28]

At Ask Slashdot

Reviews of Hard Drive Reliability? [2002/01/28]

At Ask Slashdot

Dependable SCSI RAID Controllers for Linux? [2002/01/24]

At Ask Slashdot

Single IDE vs Dual IDE? [2002/01/21]

At Ask Slashdot

Journaling Filesystems and Network Mirroring? [2002/01/15]

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External 5.25" Floppy Drives? [2002/01/14]

At Ask Slashdot

Heterogeneous SAN Tape Solutions? [2002/01/09]

At Ask Slashdot

Delaying Hard Drive Power Up? [2002/01/09]

At Ask Slashdot

Using Relational Databases as Virtual Filesystems? [2001/12/29]

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Mounting .ISO's Into An NT File System? [2001/12/12]

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Seeking Current Info on Linux Encrypted FS? [2001/11/28]

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Drive Speed Comparisons - 7200RPM vs. 5400RPM in RAID? [2001/11/20]

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Who Makes The Best RAID Controller? [2001/11/19]

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Purchasing Used High-End Storage Arrays? [2001/11/17]

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How Does Win2k's Encrypted File System Really Work? [2001/11/09]

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Which Partition Types Are Superior? [2001/10/24]

At Ask Slashdot

Hard Drives as Backup Media? [2001/10/23]

At Ask Slashdot

Performance of Ext2, ReiserFS, and XFS? [2001/10/23]

At Ask Slashdot

Filesystems with Transactions? [2001/10/14]

At Ask Slashdot

Why Not Solid State Hard Drives? [2001/10/10]

At Ask Slashdot

IBM DeskStar 75GXP Hard Drive Failures? [2001/10/04]

At Ask Slashdot

Better Cages for IDE Drives? [2001/09/07]

At Ask Slashdot

Is OpenAFS Robust Enough to Replace NFS? [2001/09/07]

At Ask Slashdot

Transparent IDE Mirroring Hardware [2001/09/06]

At Ask Slashdot

Memory Stick Floppy Adapter Under GNU/Linux? [2001/08/01]

At Ask Slashdot

OS for SNAP server? Upgrading a SNAPserver? [2001/07/16]

At Ask Slashdot

How Do BSA Raids Work? [2001/07/07]

At Ask Slashdot

"Upgrading" Intel InBusiness Storage Stations? [2001/06/13]

At Ask Slashdot

MiniDisc Drives for the PC? [2001/05/18]

At Ask Slashdot

What's the Deal With Writeable DVD? [2001/05/15]

At Ask Slashdot

Building a CDR/CD-RW Appliance? [2001/05/15]

At Ask Slashdot

NTFS vs. FAT32 [2001/05/02]

At Ask Slashdot

Inexpensive Storage of Terrabytes on WORM Media? [2001/04/03]

At Ask Slashdot

When Will IBM Release OpenAFS? [ 2000/11/04]

At Ask Slashdot

Samba Under OS X? [ 2000/11/04]

At Ask Slashdot

What's Happening With NTFS On Linux? [ 2000/11/03]

At Ask Slashdot

Alternatives To The Floppy Disk? [ 2000/10/29]

At Ask Slashdot

Storage Area Network Solutions? [ 2000/10/25]

At Ask Slashdot

Encrypted Filesystems With Linux? [ 2000/10/13]

At Ask Slashdot

Affordable Backup Hardware for Today's Systems? [ 2000/10/04]

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Per-File Encryption Support in NT4? [ 2000/10/01]

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Merits Of The Different Journaling Filesystems? [ 2000/09/30]

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On the Issues Behind Securing NFS? [ 2000/09/25]

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Other Uses For The Linux RAM Disk? [ 2000/09/19]

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Accessing BSDi Diskslices On Non-BSD OSes? [ 2000/09/19]

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Can Unix Mount .TAR.GZ and .ZIP Files? [ 2000/09/13]

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Using Microsoft Internet Sharing on Heterogenous Networks? [ 2000/09/11]

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Windows ME - The End Of UMSDOS And BeOSfs Over Vfat? [ 2000/08/07]

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Help with some tape-drive utilities. [ 2000/08/01]

At DaemonNews

High Sustained HD Transfer Rates on a Budget? [ 2000/08/01]

At Ask Slashdot

What Happened To The Small Form Terrabyte HDs? [ 2000/07/30]

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How can I share a Linux tape drive with a FreeBSD machine? [ 2000/05/01]

At DaemonNews

Low Cost Network Attached Storage? [ 2000/04/18]

At Ask Slashdot

How Long Does A CD-R Last? [ 2000/04/14]

At Ask Slashdot

Weird NFS Security Needs [ 2000/04/11]

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Mac OS X And Samba? [ 2000/04/07]

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Linux Drivers for Avatar Drives? [ 2000/03/31]

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What About A File System That Uses Snapshots? [ 2000/03/20]

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Mounting ext2 Partitions From Windows? [ 2000/03/10]

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File Fragmentation and File System Resiliency [ 2000/03/06]

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How can I eject a floppy disk under program control? [ 2000/03/01]

At DaemonNews

On Data Obsolescence and Media Decay [ 2000/01/22]

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Disk Repair Tools for Linux? [ 2000/01/22]

At Ask Slashdot

Apple's iTools not just for Macs? [ 2000/01/13]

At Ask Slashdot

Woe is me, I have a 250 meg parallel port Zip drive. Help! [ 2000/01/01]

At DaemonNews

Why do ext2 Files Become Corrupt so Often? [ 1999/12/17]

At Ask Slashdot

EXT3? [ 1999/12/08]

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Multiple IDE Controllers [ 1999/10/18]

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Using a Digital Camcorder as a Tape Drive? [ 1999/10/13]

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NT blaming an NTFS Flaw on POSIX? [ 1999/09/25]

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Distributed Filesystems for Linux? [ 1999/09/19]

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Reliability of CD-RW Discs [ 1999/09/01]

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File System Errors w/ NT and Linux [ 1999/08/08]

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Fibre Channel and RAID Arrays [ 1999/08/08]

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Storage Area Networks for Linux? [ 1999/08/04]

At Ask Slashdot

Burning VCDs With Linux? [ 1999/07/23]

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Print/File Serving to Macs and PC's [ 1999/07/18]

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Linux and Fibre Channel Storage Systems [ 1999/07/11]

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IDE Software RAID? [ 1999/06/23]

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Linux and IDE CD-ROM Changers [ 1999/06/11]

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NFS on Free OSes Substandard? [ 1999/04/29]

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High-Availability/Mirroring for Linux? [ 1999/04/08]

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Using FAT32 with Linux [ 1999/04/07]

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CDRW UDF Filesystems for Linux? [ 1999/03/09]

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Partition Management Software for Linux? [ 1999/02/09]

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What's the Best Way to Build a Linux CD-Rom JukeBox [ 1999/02/03]

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How Reliable are Enormous Filesystems in Linux? [ 1999/01/18]

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Are MO Jukeboxes Supported Under Linux? [ 1999/01/08]

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How do you Get Linux to Recognize ATA Drives Larger than 8G? [ 1998/12/22]

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What HDD should you use in a Beowulf Cluster? [ 1998/12/22]

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Are IDE CD-Burners Supported Under Linux? [ 1998/12/17]

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Is there a secure NFS? [ 1998/12/03]

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Zip? Avatar? Syquest? Which Portable Drive is a Good Deal? [ 1998/12/01]

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How rugged are HDs? [ 1998/11/21]

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Spanning Networked Disks? [ 1998/11/05]

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Linux and Mirrored Drive Solutions [ 1998/11/03]

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Moutning NT Shares on Solaris, Irix and Other Unixen [ 1998/10/24]

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Weird FAT32 Partition Types [ 1998/10/15]

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Best Filesystem to Use When Moving HDs Between Unix Boxen? [ 1998/09/27]

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Corrupted Hard Drive [ 1998/08/23]

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Linux and Hard Drive compression [ 1998/06/19]

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A Fscking Problem [ 1998/06/08]

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How can I make my single floppy drive both A: and B:? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

How can I disable access to a drive? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

How can I flush the software disk cache? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

How can I see if a drive is a RAM drive? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

Which real and virtual disk drives are valid? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

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Applications and Utilities: Showing

nfsd(8) - remote NFS server {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

nfsiod(8) - local NFS asynchronous I/O server {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

rpc.lockd(8) - NFS file locking daemon {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD

mount_ados(8) - mount an AmigaDOS file system {oss}

Man pages: NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD

mount_cd9660(8) - mount an ISO-9660 filesystem {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_ext2fs(8) - mount a ext2fs file system {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_fdesc(8) - mount the file-descriptor file system {oss}

Man pages: NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD

mount_ffs mount_ufs(8) - mount a Berkeley Fast File System {oss}

Man pages: NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD

mount_kernfs(8) - mount the /kern file system {oss}

Man pages: NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD

mount_msdos(8) - mount an MS-DOS file system {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_nfs(8) - mount nfs file systems {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_null(8) - demonstrate the use of a null file system layer {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_portal(8) - mount the portal daemon {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_procfs(8) - mount the process file system {oss}

Man pages: NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD

mount_umap(8) - sample file system layer {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mount_union(8) - mount union filesystems {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mountd(8) - service remote NFS mount requests {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

mkisofs(8) - create a iso9660 filesystem with optional Rock Ridge attributes. {oss}

Source code: OpenBSD
mkisofs-1.15.a21 - Create iso9660/Rock Ridge/Joliet filesystems (At FreeBSD Ports)

amd(8) - automatically mount file systems {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD NetBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD
amd - An Automounter for NFS systems (At comp.sources.unix at ISC)
amd - An Automounter for NFS systems (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

GNU Parted - is a program that allows you to manipulate disk partitions. {GPL,GNU}

At GNU project

mtools - is a set of public domain programs to allow Unix systems to read, write, and manipulate files on a DOS file system (typically a diskette). {GPL,GNU}

At GNU project
mtools-3.9.7nb1 - FAT (MS-DOS, Atari) disk access tools (At NetBSD packages collection)

archie.el-3.0.2 - A mock-interface to Archie for Emacs

At FreeBSD Ports

gnomba-0.5.1 - GNOME compliant browser of SMB shares

At FreeBSD Ports

gnosamba-0.3.3 - Samba configuration tool for X Window System

At FreeBSD Ports
gtksamba-0.3.2.1 (At NetBSD packages collection)

gnomevfs-1.0.5_2 - GNOME Virtual File System

At FreeBSD Ports
gnome-vfs-1.0.1 (At NetBSD packages collection)

du2ps-2.1 - Filter for converting output of du to PostScript file

At FreeBSD Ports

sambasentinel-0.1 - SambaSentinel is a gtk-frontend to smbstatus with additional features

At FreeBSD Ports

ko-msdosfs-20001027 - Mount a Microsoft FAT Korean file system

At FreeBSD Ports

ja-samba-2.2.2.j1.1_1 - A free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX

At FreeBSD Ports

gnomevfs2-1.9.12 - GNOME Virtual File System

At FreeBSD Ports

smbfs-1.4.1 - SMB/CIFS protocol and SMB/CIFS file system implementation

At FreeBSD Ports

ncplib-1.3.4 - Client for Novell NetWare servers

At FreeBSD Ports

xsmbrowser-3.3.0 - Tcl/Tk port of Windows' Network Neighborhood

At FreeBSD Ports

xcruise-0.24 - Navigate through a three-dimensional view of a file system

At FreeBSD Ports
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/x11/xcruise/README.html (At NetBSD packages collection)

cd9660_unicode-1.0 - A kernel driver for reading CD disks with non-English filenames

At FreeBSD Ports

jags-0.20.2 - JAGS - Just Another GTK+ Samba Client

At FreeBSD Ports

ko-mkisofs-1.13 - Create iso9660/Rock Ridge/Joliet filesystems supporting Korean

At FreeBSD Ports

arla-0.35.6 - A free AFS client implementation

At FreeBSD Ports
arla-0.34.5 - Free AFS implementation from KTH (At NetBSD packages collection)

zh-big5fs-2.2 - Reads Big5 filenames on Joliet, VFAT and NTFS filesystems

At FreeBSD Ports

coda-client-4.6.6.1 - An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system

At FreeBSD Ports
client programs for a replicated high-performance network file system (At NetBSD packages collection)

coda-doc-5.2.0.1 - An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system

At FreeBSD Ports

coda-server-4.6.6.1 - An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system

At FreeBSD Ports
server for a replicated high-performance network file system (At NetBSD packages collection)

mtoolsfm-1.9.3 - A graphical frontend to mtools

At FreeBSD Ports

aftp-1.0 - A ftp-like shell for accessing Apple II disk images.

At FreeBSD Ports

atari800-1.2.2 - Atari 8-bit computer emulator

At FreeBSD Ports
atari800-0.9.9a - Atari 8-bit computer, 5200 console emulator (At NetBSD packages collection)

cpmtools-1.1 - Utility to transfer files from/to CP/M (R) diskettes.

At FreeBSD Ports

hfs-0.37 - Read Macintosh HFS floppy disks, hard drives and CDROMs.

At FreeBSD Ports

hfsutils-3.2.6 - Yet Another HFS Utility

At FreeBSD Ports
Command Line Interface HFS (not HFS+) disk access tools (At NetBSD packages collection)

macutils-2.0b3 - Utilities for Apple Macintosh files.

At FreeBSD Ports

ja-mtools-3.9.6 - Tools for manipulating MSDOS files + support 1232KB , Unicode LFN

At FreeBSD Ports
mtools-3.9.8_1 - A collection of tools for manipulating MSDOS files (At FreeBSD Ports)
mtools-3.9.6.20000417.tgz - read/write/list/format DOS disks under Unix (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
mtools-3.9.7.20000821.tgz - read/write/list/format DOS disks under Unix (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
mtools-3.9.6.20000417.tgz - read/write/list/format DOS disks under Unix (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
mtools-3.9.7.20000821.tgz - read/write/list/format DOS disks under Unix (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)

vmsbackup-3.0 - Reads VMS BACKUP tapes.

At FreeBSD Ports

cd-write-1.4.1 - A X11 based CD-burner

At FreeBSD Ports

stat-1.3 - Print inode contents.

At FreeBSD Ports
stat-1.3.tgz - print inode contents (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
stat-1.3.tgz - print inode contents (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
stat-1.3.tgz - print inode contents (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
stat-1.3.tgz - print inode contents (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)

magtapetools - Magtape handling package {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

copytape - Copytape, a magtape xerox (tm) machine {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET
copytape2copytape - NEW version of magtape copy program (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

dev.fd - A /dev/fd device driver for 4.3 and NFS systems {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

whichtape - Tools to help find files on backup tapes {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

rmtlib2 - Remote tape library {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

rename - A companion to restor (automated inode mapping) {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

mtools2 - tools to manipulate MSDOS filesystems, V2.0 {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET
mtools - MS-DOS disk tools for Unix (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

tprobe-1.0 - tape saveset analyzer and duplicator {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

ofiles.pch - patch to ofiles -- v18i057 {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

ansitape - ANSI tape program {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

tarx - Tool to salvage data from damaged tar tapes {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

ofiles.new - REVISED ofiles, doesn't need Sun source {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

ofiles - Find who has files open on BSD, Sun, etc. {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET
ofiles2ofiles - a portable version of ofiles (show list of open files) (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

remote - Remote mag tape routines {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

cmstape - Read and write IBM VM/SP CMS dump tapes {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

lsof - a successor to fstat and ofiles {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

team - portable multi-buffered tape streaming utility, {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

tar_aids - Tools to read damaged tar tapes (tar_aids) {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

rtar - Diffs to tar to use a remote system's tape drive {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

lmdd - Trivial disk I/O performance tester - like dd {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

read-vms-backs - Read VMS backup tapes {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

mtools2-xenixpat - ch xenix patches for mtools2 {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

exebyte_toc - Table of Contents for Exebyte 8mm tapes {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

getnfswd-1.12 - a replacement for the getwd(2) system call, V1.12, {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

RFS - Public domain, kernel-resident distributed file system {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

MSdir - MSDOS directory access routine {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

unfsd - user-level NFS server {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at ISC
ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/comp.sources.unix/volume15/ (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

dup - a /dev/fd driver for Xenix/386 2.3+ {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at ISC
ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/comp.sources.unix/volume26/ (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

NetAttach - NetAttach is a suite of tools that turns your Linux box into a true storage appliance capable of sharing files among Linux/Unix, Windows, and Mac clients. {(L)GPL}

At Sourceforge (])

coda - Full featured network filesystem {GPL}

coda-client-5.3.19_1 - Client programs for a replicated high-performance network file system (At FreeBSD Ports)
coda-intro-4.6.6.1 - an experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system. (At FreeBSD Ports)
coda-server-5.3.19_1 - Server programs for a replicated high-performance network file system (At FreeBSD Ports)
coda-client-5.3.13 - client programs for a replicated high-performance network file system (At NetBSD packages collection)
coda-intro-4.6.6.1 - introduction to a replicated, high-performance network file system (At NetBSD packages collection)
coda-server-5.3.13 - server programs for a replicated high-performance network file system (At NetBSD packages collection)
File distribution alternative to rdist (At comp.sources.unix)
File distribution alternative to rdist (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)
(Info at freshmeat)

mars_nwe - Martin Stovers Netware Emulator {GPL}

mars_nwe-0.99.b19_1 - Netware server emulator for Un*x systems (At FreeBSD Ports)
(Info at freshmeat)

Samba - Allows clients toaccess to a server's filespace and printers via SMB {GPL}

ja-samba-2.0.10.j1.2_1 - A free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At FreeBSD Ports)
samba-3.0a17 - A free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At FreeBSD Ports)
samba-2.2.3a - A free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At FreeBSD Ports)
samba-2.0.6.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
samba-2.0.7.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
samba-2.0.6.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
samba-2.0.7.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages vax)
samba-2.0.7.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages powerpc)
samba-2.0.7.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
samba-2.0.7.tgz - free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
samba-2.2.0 - SMB/CIFS protocol server suite for UNIX (At NetBSD packages collection)
(Info at freshmeat)

barrendero - Program for keeping free space in the mail spool dir {OpenSource}

(Info at freshmeat)

FIPS - DOS program for non-destructive splitting of harddisk partitions. {GPL}

(Info at freshmeat)

kfstab - Easy editing of /etc/fstab via KDE {x,GPL}

(Info at freshmeat)

GtkZip - A program for maintaining your Iomega Zip drive disks underLinux {x,GPL}

(Info at freshmeat)

PQ PowerDeploy Suite 2.0 (10-pack)

On-Track System Suite 4.0

Norton SystemWorks 2002 Professional Edition

Norton SystemWorks 2002

Click'n Burn Plus

Nero Burning ROM 5.5

Easy CD Creator 5.0 Platinum

Toast 5.0 Titanium CD Recording Software

NTI CD Maker Pro 5.0

Norton Utilities 6.0

PQ PowerManage Suite 2.0 Single Server

Click'N Burn Pro

NFS Connectivity For Macintosh (5-user)

PC MACLAN 8.1

NFS Connectivity For Macintosh (25-user)

NFS Connectivity For Macintosh (10-user)

NFS Connection

mkhybrid-1.12b5.1.tgz - create a hybrid ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS/Rock Ridge filesystem

At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386
http://www.openbsd.org/2.8_packages/sparc/mkhybrid-1.12b5.1.tgz-long.html (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
mkhybrid-1.12b5.2 (At NetBSD packages collection)

Caldera Netware Server for Linux - Netware 4.10b (with NDS) evaluation for Linux {free to use but restricted}

(Info at freshmeat)

plextor-tool - tool for querying and setting options of Plextor CD-ROM drives {Freeware}

(Info at freshmeat)

nfsshell-1.0.tgz - NFS auditing tool

At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386
nfsshell-1.0 - NFS security verification suite (At NetBSD packages collection)

NFS Connectivity For Macintosh

Norton Utilities 2002 6.0

Drivsrch.C - Search for physical/logical drives (MSDOS) {oss}

At snippets.org

Drvs.C - Checks for valid disk drives, local or remote (MSDOS) {oss}

At snippets.org

sharity-light-1.2 - An userland smbfs --- SMB to NFS protocols converter

At FreeBSD Ports
sharity-light-1.2.tgz - userland smbfs --- SMB to NFS protocols converter (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages i386)
sharity-light-1.2.tgz - userland smbfs --- SMB to NFS protocols converter (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages i386)
sharity-light-1.2.tgz - userland smbfs --- SMB to NFS protocols converter (At OpenBSD 2.7_packages sparc)
sharity-light-1.2.tgz - userland smbfs --- SMB to NFS protocols converter (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages m68k)
sharity-light-1.2.tgz - userland smbfs --- SMB to NFS protocols converter (At OpenBSD 2.8_packages sparc)
Userland smbfs -- SMB to NFS protocol converter (At NetBSD packages collection)
Sharity-Light - CIFS (formerly SMB) to NFS converter, formerly known as rumba

Gnome FDisk - disk partition program (like fdisk) with a niceGUI [X] {GPL}

PowerQuest DeployCenter 5.0

PQ Migration Manager 2.1 (10-pack)

PQ PowerDeploy Suite 2.0 (10-pack)

PQ VolumeManager 2.0 Single Server

PowerQuest PowerExpert ST 4.1 Single Server

386 HPFS Upgrade for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business Program Pack with 1 Install

Powerquest Powerexpert Standard 4.1

PowerQuest Powermanage Suite (5-server)

PowerQuest Powerexpert ST 4.1 (5-server)

PowerQuest Volumemanager 2.0 (5-server)

PowerQuest VolumeManager 2.0

386HPFS Upgrade From Previous Advanced OS/2 Server

Interdrive NFS Gateway 5.0 NT (5-user)

MacLinkPlus Deluxe 13.0

MacLinkPlus for iMac 12.0

MacLinkPlus Deluxe 13.0 French

Macsoho MAC Client for File Sharing Mac/Win PC Using Netbeui

EZ-Gig Data Transfer Software

EZ-Gig Data Transfer Software License (25-Pack)

EZ-Gig Data Transfer

Final Data NT Standard 1.5

Undelete 2.0 Workstation

NFS Client Add-On 5.0

NFS Client Add-On Upgrade 5.0

AfterStep Mounter - A module for the AfterStep Wharf that allows you to mount/unmount your devices. {x,freely distributable}

(Info at freshmeat)

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py22-smb-0.4.0 - SMB/CIFS library written in Python

At FreeBSD Ports

Iscdrom.C - Determine if a given drive is a CD-ROM {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Iswprot.C - Determine is a floppy is write protected {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Iscons.C - Does a FILE * refer to the console? {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Isshare.C - Determine if file sharing is enabled {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Isramdsk.C - Determine if a drive is a RAM disk {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Isfopen.C - Is a FILE * in use? {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Isnetdr.C - Determine is a drive is local or remote {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Dosfrmat.C - Use DOS format to format a diskette {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

Format.H,Format.C - Complete low-level floppy format (MSDOS) {oss,msdos}

At snippets.org

rmtlib - Remote magtape library for BSD {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

remote2 - Small patch to remote tape library {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

remtape - Remote magtape library for 4.3BSD {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

getnfswd - a replacement for the getwd(2) system call {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at ISC

rfs - remote file system {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at ISC

msdir - MSDOS directory access routine {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at ISC

AppleII - No, no, no, Perl does not run on the Apple II. But this module provides block-level access to Apple II disk images.

At PERL

DCE::DFS - An API to manipulate DFS (Distributed File System) access control lists and internals. [Perl] {oss}

At CPAN

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(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/kernel/patches/cdrom/ - Drivers for various CD ROM devices

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/kernel/patches/diskdrives/ - changes in hard & floppy drive support

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/kernel/tapes/ - various tape backup drivers

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(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/ext2/ - the most featureful of the Linux filesystems

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/hfs/ - support for Mac HFS file system

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/minix/ - minix filesystem tools

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/ncpfs/ - free netware client and servers

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/procfs/ - tools for the proc filesystem

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/smbfs/ - mounts Win/WinNT network filesystems over TCPIP

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/umsdos/ - makes a dos filesystem look like a Unix one

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/filesystems/xiafs/ - archaic filesystem for Linux

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/mount/ - the Linux file-system mounting program

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/daemons/nfs/ - various nfs servers

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/daemons/nfs/ - various nfs servers

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/samba/ - SMB based file and print server for unix

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/remotefs/ - remote file systems

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