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摘要
HADES (Heidelberg Automatic Data management and Editor System)是一种用于IBM/370操作系统VM或MVS下的文件服务器。它可以直接从CMS、MVS批处理和TSO中使用,也可以通过FTP和NFS从UNIX系统中使用。HADES有自己独立于主机操作系统的数据管理系统。它使用自动数据迁移到磁带以节省磁盘空间,并为每个文件保留两个磁带副本。由于对文件大小和文件数量几乎没有限制,HADES文件可以像位文件一样容易使用。IEEE参考模型中定义的一些要求通过在HADES文件系统之上设计的CMS迷你磁盘的自动备份过程来满足。
HADES (Heidelberg Automatic Data management and Editor System), a file server for the IBM/370 world under the operating systems VM or MVS, is described. It may be used from CMS, MVS batch, and TSO directly and from UNIX systems via FTP and NFS. HADES has its own data management system independent of the host operating system. It uses automatic data migration onto tape to save disk space and keeps two tape copies of each file. Since there are nearly no limitations on file size and number of files, HADES files can be used as easily as bitfiles. Some of the requirements defined in the IEEE Reference Model are fulfilled by an automatic backup process for CMS minidisks that was designed on top of the HADES file system.<>