Download IBM TOTALSTORAGE SAN FILE SYSTEM V3.1 MASTER CONSOLE MUTLIPLATFORM keygen by SUBSTANCE

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    * IBM.TOTALSTORAGE.SAN.FILE.SYSTEM.V3.1.MASTER.CONSOLE.MUTLIPLATFORM *

    SUPPLiER.....: Team Substance            RELEASEDATE..: 05/2005
    CRACKER......: None 	             DiSKS........: 4CD/43,39,19,33x15MB
    PACKAGER.....: Team Substance            TYPE.........: APP

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                           R e l e a s e   N o t e s

 The SAN File System is designed as a highly available file system for SAN-
 attached storage that provides file sharing and centralized storage management 
 for UNIX, Windows, and Linux servers. The SAN File System is intended to 
 combine the benefits of file sharing across servers provided by Network 
 Attached Storage (NAS) with the benefits from high performance data access 
 provided by Storage Area Networks (SAN). 

 The SAN File System is designed to support high performance data sharing for 
 heterogeneous servers accessing SAN-attached storage. It has a common file 
 system for UNIX, Windows, and Linux servers, with a single global namespace 
 providing data sharing across servers. The SAN File System is designed to 
 support the local file system interfaces on UNIX, Windows, and Linux servers, 
 and to be used typically without requiring any changes to your applications or 
 databases that use a file system to store data. The SAN File System is designed 
 as a highly scalable solution supporting both very large files and very large 
 numbers of files without the limitations normally associated with Network File
 System (NFS) or Common Internet File System (CIFS) implementations. 

 The SAN File System is designed to help lower the cost of storage management 
 and enhance productivity by providing centralized storage and data management 
 for supported servers using the SAN File System. It provides policy-based 
 storage management through the use of customer-defined rules that specify 
 what storage is used when a file is created. With SAN File System V3.1, you 
 can define rules that specify when a file should be moved between different 
 storage pools and also can specify when a file should be deleted. Storage can 
 be virtualized into storage pools organized by service class, and files can 
 be automatically placed on the appropriate storage resource, thereby, helping 
 reduce administrative overhead. 

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