About: Volume (computing) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3292 publications have been published within this topic receiving 49687 citations. The topic is also known as: logical drive & logical volume.
TL;DR: A container closure assembly for maintaining a sterile sealed container is provided having a ferrule having a central opening in the top annular portion, upwardly projecting locking portions about the periphery of the opening and a weakening line radially outwardly of and concentric with the locking portions.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a system for backuping files from disk volumes on multiple nodes of a computer network to a common random-access backup storage means, where duplicate files (or portions of files) may be identified across nodes, so that only a single copy of the contents of the duplicate files or portions thereof is stored in the backup storage mean.
Abstract: A system for backing up files from disk volumes on multiple nodes of a computer network to a common random-access backup storage means. As part of the backup process, duplicate files (or portions of files) may be identified across nodes, so that only a single copy of the contents of the duplicate files (or portions thereof) is stored in the backup storage means. For each backup operation after the initial backup on a particular volume, only those files which have changed since the previous backup are actually read from the volume and stored on the backup storage means. In addition, differences between a file and its version in the previous backup may be computed so that only the changes to the file need to be written on the backup storage means. All of these enhancements significantly reduce both the amount of storage and the amount of network bandwidth required for performing the backup. Even when the backup data is stored on a shared-file server, data privacy can be maintained by encrypting each file using a key generated from a fingerprint of the file contents, so that only users who have a copy of the file are able to produce the encryption key and access the file contents. To view or restore files from a backup, a user may mount the backup set as a disk volume with a directory structure identical to that of the entire original disk volume at the time of the backup.
TL;DR: This valuable volume provides a practical technique for building a logical (non-physical) model of a commercial data processing system and is extensively illustrated to provide graphic explanations of how systems fit together.
Abstract: This valuable volume provides a practical technique for building a logical (non-physical) model of a commercial data processing system. It is extensively illustrated to provide graphic explanations of how systems fit together.
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