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  2. Veritas Volume Manager - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Volume Manager 3.5 Release date: September 2002 [4] Veritas Volume Manager 3.2; Veritas Volume Manager 3.1 Release date: August 2000 [5] Veritas Volume Manager 3.0; Microsoft once licensed a version of Veritas Volume Manager for Windows 2000, allowing operating systems to store and modify large amounts of

  3. Symantec Operations Readiness Tools - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2011, Symantec released Symantec Operations Readiness Tools (SORT), an updated version of Veritas Operations Services (VOS). [1]SORT (formerly VOS) is a web-based suite of services introduced by Symantec Corporation in 2008 [2] [3] that supports Symantec enterprise products, such as Veritas Storage Foundation, Veritas Cluster Server (VCS), and NetBackup.

  4. Logical volume management - Wikipedia

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    Vanel, Laurent; van der Knaap, Ronald (2000), AIX Logical Volume Manager from A to Z: Introduction and Concepts (PDF), IBM Redbooks. Veritas Volume Manager 3.1 Administrator's Guide (PDF), Hewlett-Packard, 2001. XVM Volume Manager Administration Guide, Silicon Graphics, 1999, archived from the original on 2016-03-03

  5. Veritas Cluster File System - Wikipedia

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    The Veritas Cluster File System (or VxCFS) is a cache coherent POSIX compliant shared file system built based upon VERITAS File System.It is distributed with a built-in Cluster Volume Manager (VxCVM) and components of other VERITAS Storage Foundation products - particularly VERITAS Cluster Server, VERITAS File System, and VERITAS Volume Manager.

  6. Veritas Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Technologies LLC is an American international data management company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company has its origins in Tolerant Systems , founded in 1983 and later renamed Veritas Software .

  7. Logical Disk Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Logical Disk Manager (LDM) is an implementation of a logical volume manager for Microsoft Windows NT, developed by Microsoft and Veritas Software.It was introduced with the Windows 2000 operating system, and is supported in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11.

  8. Veritas Storage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Storage Foundation (VSF [1]), previously known as Veritas Foundation Suite, is a computer software product made by Veritas Software that combines Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and Veritas File System (VxFS) to provide online-storage management.

  9. Logical Volume Manager (Linux) - Wikipedia

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    To bring a volume group online, the "vgchange" tool: Searches for PVs in all available block devices. Parses the metadata header in each PV found. Computes the layouts of all visible volume groups. Loops over each logical volume in the volume group to be brought online and: Checks if the logical volume to be brought online has all its PVs visible.