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  2. Virtual Storage Access Method - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) [1] is an IBM direct-access storage device (DASD) file storage access method, first used in the OS/VS1, OS/VS2 Release 1 (SVS) and Release 2 (MVS) operating systems, later used throughout the Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) architecture and now in z/OS.

  3. Relative record data set - Wikipedia

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    A relative record data set (RRDS) is a type of data set organization used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [1]: 5 Records are accessed based on their ordinal position in the file (relative record number, RRN). [1]: 29 For example, the desired record to be accessed might be the 42nd record in the file out of 999 total.

  4. Entry-sequenced data set - Wikipedia

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    An entry-sequenced data set (ESDS) is a type of data set used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [1]: 5 Records are accessed based on their sequential order, that is, the order in which they were written to the file; which means that accessing a particular record involves searching all the records sequentially until it is located, or by using a relative physical address (Relative byte ...

  5. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    EDSAC—Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator; ... VSAM—Virtual Storage-Access Method; ... VTAM—Virtual Telecommunications Access Method;

  6. Queued Sequential Access Method - Wikipedia

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    In IBM mainframe operating systems, Queued Sequential Access Method (QSAM) [1] is an access method to read and write datasets sequentially. QSAM is available on OS/360 , OS/VS2 , MVS , z/OS , and related operating systems.

  7. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    OIO-FS provides file-oriented access to OpenIO SDS object storage backend. It is based on FUSE technology and presents a POSIX file system to users. This access can be used locally, or over a network using NFS or SMB. [28] PanFS: Panasas: Proprietary: Linux, macOS, FreeBSD: A POSIX-compliant, high-performance, parallel filesystem used by HPC ...

  8. Data set (IBM mainframe) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of IBM mainframe computers in the S/360 line, a data set (IBM preferred) or dataset is a computer file having a record organization.Use of this term began with, e.g., DOS/360, OS/360, and is still used by their successors, including the current z/OS.

  9. Linear data set - Wikipedia

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    A linear data set (LDS) is a type of data set organization used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [1]: 5 The LDS has a control interval size of 4096 bytes to 32768 bytes [2] in increments of 4096.