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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Single-level storage (SLS) is a computer storage concept where the entire storage of a computer is thought of as a single two-dimensional plane of addresses, pointing to pages. Pages may be in primary storage (RAM) or in secondary storage (disk); however, the current location of an address is unimportant to a process.SLS is most often associated with IBM i (formerly known as i5/OS or OS/400), the operating system of the IBM System i, although it was originally introduced in 1962 by the Atlas system at Manchester. Since it filled an important need, Atlas's storage system was widely copied, first by Multics in a project shared by MIT, General Electric and Bell Labs. IBM first implemented SLS in 1978 in the System/38 and its Control Program Facility (CPF) operating system, the predecessor to IBM i.. }

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