- The
DataVault was
Thinking Machines' m****
storage system,
storing 5 GB of data,
expandable to 10 GB with
transfer rates of 40 MB/s.
Eight DataVaults could...
- Core 2.5 GHz and 2GB of RAM. The
DataVault X510 is
aimed at
small business users.
Released on June 2, 2010, the
DataVault X310
comes with an
Intel Atom Dual...
-
including the
first "storage as a service"
cloud service branded as
DataVault in
partnership with
Cisco systems and Sun Microsystems. This was years...
-
redundant array of
independent disks (RAID) hard disk system,
called a
DataVault, of up to 25 GB. Two
later variants of the CM-2 were also produced, the...
-
Datavault or data
vault modeling is a
database modeling method that is
designed to
provide long-term
historical storage of data
coming in from multiple...
-
commercial redundant array of
independent disks (RAID) 2 disk array, the
DataVault,
circa 1988.
Thinking Machines computers Thinking Machines CM-1 at Computer...
-
transfer rates" are
possible as for
example in the
Thinking Machines'
DataVault where 32 data bits were
transmitted simultaneously. The IBM 353 also observed...
- regular-expressions.info.
Examples of
ReDoS in open
source applications:
ReDoS in
DataVault (CVE-2009-3277)
ReDoS in
EntLib (CVE-2009-3275)
ReDoS in NASD CORE.NET...
-
hilltop launching area at 3435
Sharps Lot Road was
purchased in 1989 by
DataVault Corp., a
digital records storage company. A sign on the gate indicates...
- what was
subsequently named RAID 5.
Around 1988, the
Thinking Machines'
DataVault used
error correction codes (now
known as RAID 2) in an
array of disk...