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Nearline storage (a
portmanteau of "near" and "online storage") is a term used in
computer science to
describe an
intermediate type of data
storage that...
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distinction between online,
nearline, and
offline storage is:
Online storage is
immediately available for I/O.
Nearline storage is not
immediately available...
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Tertiary storage is also
known as
nearline storage because it is "near to online". The
formal distinction between online,
nearline, and
offline storage is: Online...
- to T10. The
physical SAS
connector comes in
several different variants:
Nearline SAS (abbreviated to NL-SAS, and
sometimes called midline SAS)
drives have...
- of
infrequently accessed data. It was one of the
earliest examples of
nearline storage.
Starting in the late-1960s IBM's lab in Boulder,
Colorado began...
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architecture using hundreds to
thousands of hard disk
drives for
providing nearline storage of data,
primarily designed for "Write Once, Read Occasionally"...
- durability. The four classes, Multi-Regional Storage,
Regional Storage,
Nearline Storage, and
Coldline Storage,
differ in
their pricing,
minimum storage...
- 5": 10K or 15K RPM HDD or SSD
enterprise flash SAS-2 drives, or 3.5":
Nearline-SAS drives) DS8870 -
released in 2012 Dual 2-, 4-, 8- or 16-core POWER7-based...
- take
advantage of high I/O performance,
while nearline or
rarely accessed or "cold" data is
stored in
nearline storage medium such as HHD and
tapes which...
- retrieval. It
manages online storage (direct
access to data and do****ents),
nearline storage (data and do****ents on a
medium which can be
accessed quickly,...