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- Episode_filesystem abstract "Episode is a POSIX compliant file system most commonly known for its use in DCE/DFS file servers. It was designed to achieve the goals of portability, scaling, and to make more efficient use of available system bandwidth. It used a variety of methods to achieve these goals, one of which was its use of metadata logging, designed to enhance the file system's performance.The Episode file system is the basis for the IBM z/OS POSIX-compatible file system called zFS.".
- Episode_filesystem wikiPageExternalLink summary?doi=10.1.1.37.6439.
- Episode_filesystem wikiPageID "3040231".
- Episode_filesystem wikiPageRevisionID "411967612".
- Episode_filesystem attributes "POSIX".
- Episode_filesystem compression "No".
- Episode_filesystem developer Transarc.
- Episode_filesystem directoryStruct "8".
- Episode_filesystem encryption "No".
- Episode_filesystem fileStruct "inode-based".
- Episode_filesystem fileSystemPermissions "POSIX ACLs".
- Episode_filesystem forksStreams "No".
- Episode_filesystem fullName "Episode".
- Episode_filesystem hasPhotoCollection Episode_filesystem.
- Episode_filesystem introductionDate "1992".
- Episode_filesystem maxFilenameSize "256".
- Episode_filesystem name "Episode".
- Episode_filesystem os IBM_AIX.
- Episode_filesystem os Solaris_(operating_system).
- Episode_filesystem os OS.
- Episode_filesystem subject Category:Disk_file_systems.
- Episode_filesystem type Abstraction100002137.
- Episode_filesystem type Arrangement105726596.
- Episode_filesystem type ClassificationSystem105727220.
- Episode_filesystem type Cognition100023271.
- Episode_filesystem type DiskFileSystems.
- Episode_filesystem type FileSystem105732614.
- Episode_filesystem type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Episode_filesystem type Structure105726345.
- Episode_filesystem comment "Episode is a POSIX compliant file system most commonly known for its use in DCE/DFS file servers. It was designed to achieve the goals of portability, scaling, and to make more efficient use of available system bandwidth. It used a variety of methods to achieve these goals, one of which was its use of metadata logging, designed to enhance the file system's performance.The Episode file system is the basis for the IBM z/OS POSIX-compatible file system called zFS.".
- Episode_filesystem label "Episode filesystem".
- Episode_filesystem sameAs m.08mjd4.
- Episode_filesystem sameAs Q5383555.
- Episode_filesystem sameAs Q5383555.
- Episode_filesystem sameAs Episode_filesystem.
- Episode_filesystem wasDerivedFrom Episode_filesystem?oldid=411967612.
- Episode_filesystem isPrimaryTopicOf Episode_filesystem.