Table of Contents
14 relations: Andrew File System, Computer file, Computing, DCE Distributed File System, Emacs, File system, GPFS, HP-UX, IBM, IBM AIX, Mount (computing), Request for Comments, Set (mathematics), Volume (computing).
Andrew File System
The Andrew File System (AFS) is a distributed file system which uses a set of trusted servers to present a homogeneous, location-transparent file name space to all the client workstations.
See Fileset and Andrew File System
Computer file
In computing, a computer file is a resource for recording data on a computer storage device, primarily identified by its filename.
Computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computing machinery.
DCE Distributed File System
The DCE Distributed File System (DCE/DFS), Open Software Foundation, July 1991 is the remote file access protocol used with the Distributed Computing Environment.
See Fileset and DCE Distributed File System
Emacs
Emacs, originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor Macros"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility.
File system
In computing, a file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to FS or fs) governs file organization and access.
GPFS
GPFS (General Parallel File System, brand name IBM Storage Scale and previously IBM Spectrum Scale) is high-performance clustered file system software developed by IBM.
See Fileset and GPFS
HP-UX
HP-UX (from "Hewlett Packard Unix") is Hewlett Packard Enterprise's proprietary implementation of the Unix operating system, based on Unix System V (initially System III) and first released in 1984.
IBM
International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.
See Fileset and IBM
IBM AIX
AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.
Mount (computing)
Mounting is a process by which a computer's operating system makes files and directories on a storage device (such as hard drive, CD-ROM, or network share) available for users to access via the computer's file system.
See Fileset and Mount (computing)
Request for Comments
A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most prominently the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
See Fileset and Request for Comments
Set (mathematics)
In mathematics, a set is a collection of different things; these things are called elements or members of the set and are typically mathematical objects of any kind: numbers, symbols, points in space, lines, other geometrical shapes, variables, or even other sets.
See Fileset and Set (mathematics)
Volume (computing)
In computer data storage, a volume or logical drive is a single accessible storage area with a single file system, typically (though not necessarily) resident on a single partition of a hard disk.
See Fileset and Volume (computing)
References
Also known as File set.

