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Date: 2016-01-31 10:13:56
Computing
RAID
Network file systems
Computer data storage
Data management
BeeGFS
Cluster computing
Data striping
File server

Picking the right number of targets per server for BeeGFS® Jan Heichler March 2015 – v1.3

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