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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A storage area network (SAN) configuration in which any single component might fail, but connectivity between the devices within the SAN is maintained, possibly with degraded performance. This configuration is normally achieved by splitting the SAN into two independent, counterpart SANs. See also counterpart SAN.
Industry:Software
A storage area where messages are stored so that their fields can be accessed directly by their field names and other index information.
Industry:Software
A storage rack that meets the standards set by the Electronics Industry Association (EIA).
Industry:Software
A storage system architecture developed by IBM for open-systems servers, and S/390 and zSeries host systems. It provides storage solutions that integrate software, storage management, and technology for disk, tape, and optical storage.
Industry:Software
A storage volume on which DFSMShsm stores backup versions, dump copies, or migrated data sets.
Industry:Software
A storage volume that is defined to DFSMShsm. See also DFSMSrmm-managed volume, system-managed volume.
Industry:Software
A strategy and family of storage products based on common hardware parts.
Industry:Software
A string specifying the name, location, and validation schema for a file containing stored XML data. The import, export, and load utilities use an XDS to identify XML-formatted content that must be stored separately from the main data file.
Industry:Software
A string that represents a character and usually consists of eight binary digits that are treated as a unit. A byte is the smallest unit of storage that can be addressed directly.
Industry:Software
A structure and hierarchy of folders and files that contain a deployment descriptor and IBM extension document as well as files that are common to all Java EE modules that are defined in the deployment descriptor.
Industry:Software