direct access storage devicesの例文
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- The IBM 3380 Direct Access Storage Device was introduced in June 1980.
- IBM uses many terms to describe its various magnetic disk drives, such as direct access storage device, disk file and diskette file.
- The product, called Iceberg, uses DASD, or direct access storage device technology to quickly store and recall data from a number of disk drives.
- In the 1970s IBM introduced the Direct Access Storage Device ( DASD ) with fixed-block architecture using sizes of 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096 bytes.
- IBM introduced the IBM 3310 Direct Access Storage Device on January 30, 1979 for VM, the only S / 370 operating systems that supports FBA devices.