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Distributed file system
Distributed File System
An HTML file designed to be distributed across the web is called a webpage.
The difference between distributed system and multiprocessor system is whether the processing units in the system share the main memory. If yes, then the system is multiprocessor system; otherwise, it's a distributed system.
distributed system is a special case of computer network.ofcourse distributed system is a network but a network may or may not be distributed.In general,a computer network is a very general term but distributed system is more specific..
Distributed Concurrent Versions System was created in 2002.
That's the compiled Java file, the one that can be distributed to the end-users.
structure of distributed databases
NFS stands for Network File System: a network file system protocol allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a network in a manner similar to how local storage is accessed. NFS works over the IP network so it communicates via Ethernet. Computers accessing NFS storage will communicate via their NIC (network interface card). DFS stands for Distributed File System: In general terms, is any file system that allows access to files from multiple hosts sharing via a computer network. This makes it possible for multiple users on multiple machines to share files and storage resources. NFS is considered one of many different types of NFS. So DFS is more of a generic term.
There is a great need for a well distributed information system. This system will help greatly with organization and efficiency.
New Technology File System (NTFS) and High Performance File System (HPFS),NTFS supersedes the FAT file system as the preferred file system for Microsoft's Windows operating systems. NTFS has several improvements over FAT and HPFS (High Performance File System) such as improved support for metadata and the use of advanced data structures to improve performance, reliability, and disk space utilization, plus additional extensions such as security access control lists (ACL) and file system journaling. NTFS v3.0 includes several new features over its predecessors: sparse file support, disk usage quotas, reparse points, distributed link tracking, and file-level encryption, also known as the Encrypting File System (EFS).
No. But most distributed control systems ARE digital.