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Glossary of Storage-Related Terms & Acronyms
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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XFS: A high-performance journaling filesystem created by Silicon Graphics for
their IRIX operating system. XFS has been merged into the mainline Linux 2.4 and
2.6 kernels, making it almost universally available on Linux systems. Installation
programs for the SuSE, Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, Zenwalk, Fedora, Ubuntu
and Debian Linux distributions all offer XFS as a choice of filesystem. FreeBSD
gained read-only support for XFS in December 2005 and in June 2006
experimental write support was introduced to FreeBSD-7.0-CURRENT.
Z
Zeroconf: An IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) specification that lets IP
network devices automatically configure themselves and be discovered without
manual intervention. Zeroconf can also manually assign an IP address and
alternate host name to a device, as required. Once assigned, Zeroconf lets users
and applications readily discover the service it offers. Apple's Bonjour is the major
implementation of Zeroconf.
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