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18 Pair Chrome Over-the-Door-Shoe Storage Rack

18 Pair Chrome Over-the-Door-Shoe Storage Rack
The secret to organization? Use every space available. The 18 Pair Chrome Over the Door Shoe Storage Rack fits over a door to hold 18 pairs of shoes. Constructed of durable chromed steel for years of use.



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Canvas Cover for Supreme Garment Rack
Create affordable closet space anywhere in your home. The Canvas Cover for Chrome Supreme Garment Rack converts the Supreme Garment Rack into the ultimate storage closet. Made of 100 percent natural canvas with button closures.



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Blade server - A blade server is essentially a housing for a number of individual minimally-packaged computer motherboard "blades", each including one or more processors, computer memory, computer storage, and computer network connections, but sharing the common power supply and air-cooling resources of the chassis. The idea behind blade servers is that by placing many blades in a single chassis, and then 19-inch rack rack-mounting them, systems can be more compact and powerful, but less expensive than traditional systems based on mainframes, or server farms of individual computers.

Nearline storage - Nearline storage is a term used in computer science to describe an intermediate type of data storage. It is a compromise between online storage (constant, very rapid access to data) and offline storage (infrequent access for backup purposes or long-term storage).

Fixed Content Aware Storage - The SNIA Fixed Content Aware Storage (FCAS) Technical Working Group is chartered to serve as a center of technical activities related to application-level object storage, specifically including Content Addressed Storage (CAS) and other naming schemas. This charter includes development of standards to allow applications to be storage vendor agnostic, interoperability standards to allow shared metadata integral with application data, interoperability standards to allow application data sharing, and SMI-S CIM profiles to manage object storage resources.



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