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Content-addressable storage

Known as: CAS, Content addressable storage, Content addressed storage 
Content-addressable storage, also referred to as associative storage or abbreviated CAS, is a mechanism for storing information that can be retrieved… 
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Review
2018
Review
2018
Memorization plays an important role among music performers, especially pianists, since pianists are expected and encouraged to… 
2013
2013
Scalable, highly reliable distributed systems supporting data deduplication have recently become popular for storing backup and… 
2011
2011
Desktop virtualization is a very hot concept in both industry and academic communities. Since virtualized desktop system is based… 
2008
2008
Recent trends have seen database clients use content addressable storage systems (CASs) for nearline storage. While CASs have… 
2008
2008
Decreasing disk costs have made it practical to retain long- lived snapshots, enabling new applications that analyze past states… 
2007
2007
In this paper we present PLEDGE, an efficient and scalable Security ProtocoL for protecting fixed-content objects in contEnt… 
2007
2007
Content addressable storage array element of the storage system (CASAE) is configured to prevent duplicate data on the storage… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
1. Introduction Content addressable storage (CAS) is an emerging mechanism that can reduce the costs associated with this volume… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
A 256-word/spl times/32-bit associated memory, referred to as the Content Addressable and Reentrant Memory (CARM), with a 100-ns…