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== Description ==
GOS is a successor of well-used [[network-attached storage (NAS)]] products in the Grid Computing era. A GOS-specific File System (GOS-FS), a P2P clustering technique, the single-purpose intent of a GOS operating system (OS), and a browser-based management console motivate and enable this new architecture. GOS is the first demonstration that Office/database/Web/media applications can be accelerated by tenfold in real-world tests. GOS systems usually contain one or more hard disks, often arranged into logical, redundant storage containers or RAIDs (redundant arrays of independent disks), as do traditional file servers.
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