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The '''SAN File System''' (SFS) is a high-performance, [[clustered file system]] created by the company [[DataPlow]]. SFS enables fast access to shared files located on shared, [[storage area network]] (SAN)-attached storage devices<ref name="Functionality and Performance Evaluation of File Systems for Storage ▼
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Area Networks (SAN)}}</ref>. SFS utilizes the high-speed, scalable data transfers inherent to storage area networks and is a general-purpose file system for a wide variety of environments, including scientific computing, finance, healthcare, entertainment, defense, broadcast, and aerospace.▼
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▲The '''SAN File System''' (SFS) is a high-performance, [[clustered file system]] created by the company [[DataPlow]]. SFS enables fast access to shared files located on shared, [[storage area network]] (SAN)-attached storage devices.<ref name="Functionality and Performance Evaluation of File Systems for Storage
▲Area Networks (SAN)">{{cite web |url=http://www.ptpnow.com/sanresearch/funct_wp.pdf |title=Functionality and Performance Evaluation of File Systems for Storage Area Networks (SAN)}}</ref>
== Platforms ==
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Supports all SAN-based, block-level storage protocols including [[Fibre Channel]] and [[iSCSI]].
== Features and
Interoperability
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* Buffered, synchronous, asynchronous, direct, and memory mapped I/O
Limits
* 255 character filename length
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* 8 Exabyte file size
* 64 Exabyte volume size
==References==
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==External links==
* {{Cite web |title= DataPlow Products |url= http://www.dataplow.com/Products.htm |work= Web site |accessdate= May 24, 2013 |archive-date= September 14, 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130914020345/http://dataplow.com/Products.htm |url-status= dead }}
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