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- XAM abstract "XAM, or the eXtensible Access Method, is a storage standard developed and maintained by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). It is in the process of being ratified as an ANSI standard. XAM is an API for fixed content aware storage devices. XAM replaces the various proprietary interfaces that have been used for this purpose in the past. Content generating applications now have a standard means of saving and finding their content across a broad array of storage devices.XAM is similar in function to a file system API such as the POSIX file and directory operations, in that it allows applications to store and retrieve their data. XAM stores application data in XSet objects that also contain metadata.".
- XAM wikiPageExternalLink xam-developers-group.
- XAM wikiPageExternalLink xam.
- XAM wikiPageExternalLink software.
- XAM wikiPageExternalLink specs.
- XAM wikiPageID "15846235".
- XAM wikiPageRevisionID "545157499".
- XAM hasPhotoCollection XAM.
- XAM subject Category:Computer_standards.
- XAM subject Category:Computer_storage_technologies.
- XAM type Abstraction100002137.
- XAM type Act100030358.
- XAM type Activity100407535.
- XAM type Application100949134.
- XAM type ComputerStandards.
- XAM type ComputerStorageTechnologies.
- XAM type Event100029378.
- XAM type Measure100033615.
- XAM type Occupation100582388.
- XAM type Profession100609953.
- XAM type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- XAM type Standard107260623.
- XAM type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- XAM type Technology100949619.
- XAM type Use100947128.
- XAM type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- XAM comment "XAM, or the eXtensible Access Method, is a storage standard developed and maintained by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). It is in the process of being ratified as an ANSI standard. XAM is an API for fixed content aware storage devices. XAM replaces the various proprietary interfaces that have been used for this purpose in the past.".
- XAM label "XAM".
- XAM label "XAM".
- XAM sameAs XAM.
- XAM sameAs m.04ydjxj.
- XAM sameAs Q3570338.
- XAM sameAs Q3570338.
- XAM sameAs XAM.
- XAM wasDerivedFrom XAM?oldid=545157499.
- XAM isPrimaryTopicOf XAM.