The Plastic File System 1.9
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Practical File System Design with the Be
File System
Practical File System Design with the Be
File System
05/10/2004 04:21 PMIBM gives SAN File System a second try
IBM gives SAN File System a second try
05/25/2004 11:50 AMGetting there... slowly
File-System-1.01
File-System-1.01
03/27/2005 12:50 AMFile-System-1.02
File-System-1.02
04/16/2005 07:13 PMFile-System-1.03
File-System-1.03
04/17/2005 12:57 AMNon-Networked File System 2.1.5
Non-Networked File System 2.1.5
12/15/2003 05:59 AMSymmetric synchronisation of filesystems on non-networked hosts.
Windows File System CMS
Windows File System CMS
01/05/2004 10:21 PMAnyone an expert on the WinXP file
system?: I'm on the same wavelength as Greenspun here, and I've
actually pursued this a bit. Using the Indexing Service you can get a
lot of information about files, and it's not that hard o re-purpose
that meta into something else.
Furthermore, using WMI, you can capture events from the file
system — have a script execute whenever a file is added to a
certain folder, for instance, or when a file is modified or deleted.
There's a lot of untapped potential in the Windows file system. With
enough time, you could make a heck of a content management system out
of nothing but XML files in a directory structure.
I'm thinking of writing a tutorial on how to use the
Windows XP file system as a photo database. [...] the Windows file
system seems likely to outlive many of us [...] if you create a
document using Notebook and click right on the file icon then select
Properties you get to a page where a "Summary" tab is an option. You
now have the opportunity to edit Title, Subject, Author, Category,
Keywords, and Comments fields. These fields are searched if you use
the built-in Windows file search mechanism and look for "a word or a
phrase in a file"
If you like the idea of expanded meta information for files, It's the Content is a good
system that allows you to define your own meta in an environment
that's an extension of the Windows file system. Not that expensive,
either.
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IBM updates SAN File System
IBM updates SAN File System
05/28/2004 06:33 PMIBM plans to release a new version of its TotalStorage SAN File System
Software next month, now redesigned to work with a wider variety of
server and storage environments.
SAN-tralising the file system
SAN-tralising the file system
11/03/2003 02:36 PMComputerworld Singapore Nov 3 2003 1:33PM ET
File System Blog
File System Blog
12/08/2003 08:24 PMfsblog-0.1 Public Release
Xsan: SAN File System for Mac OS X
Xsan: SAN File System for Mac OS X
04/19/2004 11:03 AMXsan lets multiple computers concurrently access terabytes of storage
on Xserve RAID over high-speed Fibre Channel. Now under development by
Apple, Xsan will ship later this fall for $999. [Apr 18]
The Lycos File System?
The Lycos File System?
09/10/2004 08:40 PMIn the last week or so there's been a lot of buzz about a hack that
would let people use their 1 gig Gmail account as an online file
storage system, called the
Gmail Filesystem. Of course, this is a hack and
one that Google is likely to shut down before too long. However, you
have to wonder if it's just a coincidence that Lycos is now getting
ready to announce
what sounds like the Lycos file system. They had already
announced plans to offer
1 gig
for email -- though not for free, and the latest plans indicate
that they'll let people use the space to store any kind of files they
want. It's almost amusing to see the search engine/portal players
back into the world that many predicted they would own years ago. Of
course, the question is how quickly will Google and others respond?
File system investigator 1.0.2
File system investigator 1.0.2
04/10/2004 09:38 PMA forensic filesystem viewer.
What Is File System Journaling?
What Is File System Journaling?
12/15/2003 01:16 AMHave you ever wondered, "What is File System Journaling"? Don't worry,
most of us have. File System Journaling was originally a feature only
available to the server world. Finally, File System Journaling has
made it to our favorite home computers.
Join us to learn more about FSJ.
Like Pixels? Check out
MacDesign"Database File System"
"Database File System"
09/07/2004 10:12 AMGoogle File System
Google File System
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThe Google File System [PDF], by Sanjay Ghemawat, Howard Gobioff, and
Shun-Tak Leung of Google. This is a technical paper that explains
Google's custom scalable cluster filesystem for storing their gigantic
database of the entire Web across thousands of low-cost PCs.First,
component failures are the norm rather than the exception. The file
system consists of hundreds or even thousands of storage machines
built from inexpensive commodity parts and is accessed by a comparable
number of client machines. The quantity and quality of the components
virtually guarantee that some are not functional at any given time and
some will not recover from their current failures. We have seen
problems caused by application bugs, operating system bugs, human
errors, and the failures of disks, memory, connectors, networking, and
power supplies. Therefore, constant monitoring, error detection, fault
tolerance, and automatic recovery must be integral to the
system.Probably only interesting to real geeks....
Database File System
Database File System
09/06/2004 10:33 AMFile system investigator 1.0.3
File system investigator 1.0.3
04/25/2004 09:50 AMA forensic filesystem viewer.
Secure SHell File System
Secure SHell File System
11/04/2003 07:31 AMshfs 0.32 is out.
The BitTorrent P2P file-sharing system.
The BitTorrent P2P file-sharing system.
12/19/2004 03:32 PMThe Register:
The BitTorrent P2P file-sharing system. Now this is
interesting; The Register is publishing scientific papers next to
regular articles. Maybe there is some hope.
GmailFS - The Google File System
GmailFS - The Google File System
08/29/2004 06:52 AMWindows XP System File Checker
Windows XP System File Checker
04/12/2004 02:21 PMscannow sfc:
Here's a handy Windows XP feature I had never heard of until
today.
From a command prompt, type "sfc /scannow" and Windows will look
through all its system files for ones that don't match up with the
others (if, for instance, a third party app replaced them with older
versions). If it finds any, it will replace them off the install
CD.
The main reason for using this utility is when you suspect
there may be a problem with a Windows XP system file.
Perhaps you get a dialog box appear informing you of a problem with
a .dll file, or your program will just not load! It is therefore worth
checking to see if there are any corrupt system files using scannow
sfc.
Additionally, this is a fantastic article on the utility.
Well-written, well-researched, and full of debugging information
should you have a problem. We need more tech support articles written
like this one.
"sfc" stands for "System File Checker."
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Coda Distributed File System 6.0.8
Coda Distributed File System 6.0.8
12/30/2004 07:20 PMFull featured network filesystem
The BitTorrent P2P file-sharing system
The BitTorrent P2P file-sharing system
12/19/2004 03:20 PMAnalysis Detailed measurement study
Wayback Versioning File System
Wayback Versioning File System
06/26/2004 07:23 PMWayback 1.0.1 bugfix
Ext2 File System Driver for NT/2K/XP
Ext2 File System Driver for NT/2K/XP
12/26/2003 12:25 PMExt2Fsd v0.20 is released.
Microsoft to Charge for FAT File System
Microsoft to Charge for FAT File System
12/04/2003 09:31 AMpario writes "According to Microsoft, the Redmond company is going to
charge a license fee for any product that is formatted in FAT by the
manufacturer. Any ...
Web-Based File Submission System
Web-Based File Submission System
08/11/2004 01:10 AMFileSub 2.0 Released
IBM updates SAN File System software
IBM updates SAN File System software
05/25/2004 08:42 AMIBM Corp. next month will release a new version of its TotalStorage
SAN (storage area network) File System Software designed to work with
a wider variety of new server and storage environments.
IBM to update SAN File System software
IBM to update SAN File System software
05/25/2004 04:31 PMUnlike earlier versions of the SAN File System, which supported only
IBM products, Version 2.1 will work with storage devices from IBM
rivals including EMC, HP and Hitachi Data Systems.
Free File: System Lock
Free File: System Lock
07/27/2004 12:28 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 27 2004 5:09AM GMT
Anyone an expert on the WinXP file
system?
Anyone an expert on the WinXP file
system?
01/07/2004 03:31 PMI'm thinking of writing a tutorial on how to use the Windows XP
file system as a photo database. My theory is based on the
following premises:
- people need a database method that will last 30+ years
- very few software products have a 30+ year life
- ergo, one cannot rely on a proprietary photo database and even
reliance on a standard relational database management system (RDBMS)
such as Oracle may be risky
- the average consumer photographer does not have time/inclination
to write computer programs nor to maintain an RDBMS
- the Windows file system seems likely to outlive many of us
- if you create a document using Notebook and click right on the
file icon then select Properties you get to a page where a "Summary"
tab is an option. You now have the opportunity to edit Title,
Subject, Author, Category, Keywords, and Comments fields. These
fields are searched if you use the built-in Windows file search
mechanism and look for "a word or a phrase in a file"
- ergo, Windows seems to have the capability of recording a photo
caption, extra keywords, and indexing those
If you look at the properties of a Word document and click
"Advanced" from the Summary tab you find a whole lot more properties
and they are editable. There is also a Custom tab on a Word
document in which you can create your own property name/value
pairs. However these property values don't seem to be searchable
using the standard Windows search tool. If you look at the
properties of a JPEG taken with a digital camera and choose Advanced
you see a huge list of "Image" properties separated from the default
Windows file system Description and Origin fields. Some but not
all of these fields seem to be searchable.
So... to the questions:
- where are these file system features documented?
- is it possible to add, on a system-wide basis, an extra default
property that will appear in the simple or advanced dialog boxes?
- how does one add extra properties to an individual file that
wasn't created in Office? Is it possible through menus and
dialog boxes?
- any other comments from an expert on the viability of using the
Windows file system and its full-text indexer as a photo
database?
Thanks for helping! Posting ideas in the comment section is
most welcome but email to philg@mit.edu would also be
appreciated.
FFS File System Driver for Windows
FFS File System Driver for Windows
09/18/2004 12:50 PMFFS File System Driver for Windows 0.4 Released
Microsoft's Fat File System Patent Under
Scrutiny
Microsoft's Fat File System Patent Under
Scrutiny
06/14/2004 03:38 AMLinux Electrons Jun 14 2004 8:11AM GMT
"FAT File System Technology and Patent
License"
"FAT File System Technology and Patent
License"
12/06/2003 10:14 PMIBM Knocks Down Support Barriers for SAN
File System
IBM Knocks Down Support Barriers for SAN
File System
05/25/2004 01:18 PMA new version of IBM's TotalStorage SAN File System enables customers
to more easily apply policy-based management and share data files
across mixed storage environments.
HOWTO: Make a file sharing system.
HOWTO: Make a file sharing system.
06/22/2005 01:58 AMThe RIAA and many other local facsimiles in nations outside the USA
are aggressively persuing file sharers. More and more files on the
file sharing services available are fakes; they do not contain what
they portend to be, or contain only 5 to 7 seconds on a loop. Leechers
reduce the average download speed considerably. Some manage to
circumvent most of these problems but do not offer satisfactory
search. In short, there are plenty of reasons why it's time to
introduce Yet Another File Sharing Service. This time, let's do it
right. Read on for a detailed description of how solve all the
problems that current file sharing systems are struggling with.
DiscBlaze gets new default file system
feature
DiscBlaze gets new default file system
feature
07/28/2004 06:08 PMRadical Breeze has released DiscBlaze 4.0.2, a free update to its CD
and DVD burning software for Mac OS X (10.2.6 or higher)...
Linux NTFS file system support
Linux NTFS file system support
03/13/2003 07:26 PMNTFS 2.1.2a available for Linux kernel 2.4.20
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