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“Computer viruses” Metadata:

  • Title: Computer viruses
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 170
  • Publisher: Compute! Books
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  • Publish Location: Greensboro, NC

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  • First Year Published: 1988
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    File system

    device for a file system. File systems such as tmpfs can store files in virtual memory. A virtual file system provides access to files that are either

    Clustered file system

    file system, avoiding corruption and unintended data loss even when multiple clients try to access the same files at the same time. Shared-disk file-systems

    List of file systems

    the name of the operating system itself. Disk file systems are usually block-oriented. Files in a block-oriented file system are sequences of blocks, often

    Be File System

    File System (BFS) is the native file system for the BeOS. In the Linux kernel, it is referred to as "BeFS" to avoid confusion with Boot File System.

    Logic File System

    The Logic File System is a research file system which replaces pathnames with expressions in propositional logic. It allows file metadata to be queried

    Journaling file system

    1998, and in Linux's ext3 filesystem in 2001. Updating file systems to reflect changes to files and directories usually requires many separate write operations

    Network File System

    Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems (Sun) in 1984, allowing a user on a client computer

    Computer file

    Computer files may be reopened, modified, and copied an arbitrary number of times. Files are typically organized in a file system, which tracks file locations

    Comparison of file systems

    on the volume. Sparse files can be larger than the file system size, even though they can't contain more data. NSS allows files to have multiple names

    Distributed File System (Microsoft)

    currently-open files will potentially become unusable, as open files cannot be failed-over. Early versions of DFS used Microsoft's File Replication Service