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182:storage virtualization
113:Design of file servers
73:File Transfer Protocol
212:computer data storage
60:Types of file servers
508:Storage area network
450:Related technologies
421:Semiconductor memory
308:Server Message Block
1115:Servers (computing)
1015:Paper data storage
436:Paper data storage
263:directory services
224:computer appliance
158:solid-state drives
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81:web servers
37:shared disk
21:file server
1109:Categories
1057:Index card
472:Encryption
320:References
271:eDirectory
265:, such as
235:appliances
170:disk array
131:throughput
127:compatible
25:fileserver
1023:Antiquity
972:Super DLT
966:Floptical
857:LaserDisc
839:Microform
641:Racetrack
605:Thin film
587:Hard disk
97:Unix-like
66:databases
1042:(105 CE)
931:MiniDisc
881:DataPlay
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720:BD-RE XL
457:Robotics
366:InfoStor
285:See also
267:openLDAP
257:Security
123:security
29:computer
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714:BD-R XL
693:Blu-ray
631:(~1970)
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617:Twistor
164:Storage
139:vendors
93:Windows
33:network
27:) is a
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314:WebDAV
291:Backup
249:), or
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708:BD-RE
686:media
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310:(SMB)
304:(NAS)
298:(FTP)
174:cache
99:) or
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816:CD-i
810:CD-R
702:BD-R
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611:CRAM
599:MICR
575:Drum
569:Tape
563:Wire
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