Аркадий Глазырин писал(а):До 4Gb позволяла записывать Netware Tradition File System.
Зачем тогда нужен NSS, если он ничем не лучше???
А и вправду, зачем, если он ничем не лучше?!!!
Только вот с какой стати Вы, Аркадий, в который раз делаете такие выводы?
Или проще пальцами по клаве постучать в форуме, выказывая иногда не самые выдающиеся познания в некоторых областях, чем набрать три буквы (для Вас скажу, что за буквы - "NSS") в поиске по Knowledgebase (это такая база знаний на сайте Novell)...
Чтож. меня не ломает, Я Вам напишу, что такое NSS (ничего, что по-английски?):
NSS, or Novell Storage Services, is a new 64-bit storage system that is first shipped with NetWare 5.
Novell Storage Services offers you many advantages, such as
1. The ability to store
larger files (up to 8 terabyte). NSS can recognize and utilize much more data on large devices than other file systems.
2. The ability to store large numbers of files on an NSS volume (up to 8 trillion). This feature cuts down on directory level management time.
3. The ability to have up to 1,000,000 files open simultaneously.
4. Rapid access to data regardless of file size. Any size file can be opened in the same amount of time.
5. The ability to mount many more NSS volumes on a server --- up to 255 depending on the NetWare Loadable Module and any physical limitations.
6. NSS volumes that mount and verify themselves rapidly. Any size volume can be recovered and mounted in under a minute if cleanly dismounted.
7. Full CD-ROM support for ISO9660 and Macintosh* HFS formats which includes automatic mounting using CDROM.NLM. The new CDROM.NLM along with NSS makes it much faster and easier to mount your CD-ROM.
8. DOS FAT partitions that can be made available dynamically as NSS volumes.
9. The ability to mount NSS volumes with only 1 MB available RAM. NSS also does not use directory cache buffers.
10. Faster error recovery. NSS volume errors are noted quickly.
11. The ability to define new name spaces (in addition to DOS, Macintosh, LONG, and UNIX/NFS).
12. The ability to define new media formats through the Loadable Storage Subsystem (LSS) interface. Future formats could include UDF for use with Digital Video Discs (DVD) and many others.
13. The ability to manage and enable a variety of storage devices from one location by using NSS volumes. For this release, only hard drives and CD-ROM devices are supported. In the near future, other devices will be supported.
14. The ability to store a large object or large numbers of objects without degrading system performance. No matter how large a volume, directory, or file is, NSS still performs well.