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A sign used in plainsong notation and often in early music in staff notation, indicating at the end of the stave the position of the first note at the beginning of the following one.



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a developer of mainframe connectivity products, and StorageTek, a provider of enterprise information lifecycle management, today announced Luminex's Virtual/BLUE 3990 control unit has been certified interoperable with StorageTek FlexLine online storage systems for native mainframe direct access storage device (DASD) connectivity.
4 -- ext3 Journaling File System -- Support for large files, including software RAID for combining direct access storage devices.
E[sz]Currently, digital content is stored on both a server platform and mainframe-based Direct Access Storage Device (DASD).
 
 
 
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