afs

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English - Turkish
(Askeri) havacılık sabit hizmeti (aeronautical fixed service)
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Hapsetmek
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Arkasına ayağıyla vurmak
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Deve sürmek
English - English
airways facilities sector
Air Facility System for Clean Air Act programs
What is AFS?
Attributed File System
(n ) A distributed file system that allows users on different machines to access the same files AFS allows files to be shared not only on different machines at the same site, but also at different sites across the country The AFS acronym stands for Andrew File System, a project of Carnegie-Mellon University
Andrew File System Named after Andrew Carnagie by its inventors at Carnegie-Mellon University, AFS is a distributed file system available for UNIX and other operating systems
Andrew file system
A distributed file system that allows users on different machines to access the same files AFS allows files to be shared not only on different machines at the same site, but also at different sites across the country
Combat Store Ship
A set of protocols that allows you to use files on other network machines as if they were local So rather than using FTP to transfer a file to your local computer, you can read, write, or edit it on the remote computer - using your same commands
Andrew (distributed) Filesystem
Acronym for "Andrew File System", it is the location where many ASU web pages are stored ASURITE user directories are also located within AFS Technically speaking, AFS is a network filesystem which ASU servers such as general asu edu are "connected" to
A distributed file system originally developed at CMU AFS is a product of IBM Transarc Lab See http: //www transarc com/index html
Acronym for the Andrew File System A distributed filesystem standard for Unix and Windows NT Originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University [Buy the Book]
Andrew File System is a distributed file system created in the Carnegie Mellon University Andrew Project, and, later, a software product of Transarc Corporation, IBM, and OpenAFS AFS distributes, stores, and joins files on networked computers This distributed file system software makes it possible for users to access information located on any computer in a network
Auto Flight System
Airport Fire Service
American Foundrymen's Society
AFS is a network-based file system, formerly called the Andrew file system because it was created at Carnegie-Mellon University, and named after that university's founder   AFS enables users to move, save, and otherwise use files on the network as though they were on their desktop
Andrews File System All acpub accounts include storage space on the Duke servers for personal files The AFS client offers easy and secure access to those files by making the acpub directory look like any other directory on the hard drive
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