Zetta Byte File System: A Seminar Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements For The Degree
Zetta Byte File System: A Seminar Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements For The Degree
of
Bachelor of Technology
in
Information Technology
Submitted
By
LOVEDEEP
Regd. No. -
C ERTIFIC ATE
This is to certify that the seminar work entitled ZETTA BYTE FILE SYSTEM carried
out by Snehasis Panigrahi, under my guidance bearing Regd.No-0801313173, a
student of 3rd year B.Tech in Information Technology from College of Engineering,
Bhubaneswar has been completed by his and worthy of acceptance for the degree of
Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology, under Biju Patanaik University of
Technology, Rourkela, Odisha.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Snehasis Panigrahi
Contents
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.2. Origin
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2.1. Virtualization
2.4. Storage
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6.1. Blackle
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6.2. Fit-PC
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6.6.1. Notebooks
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6.6.6. Cisco
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6.6.7. Alladin
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6.6.8. D-link
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CONCLUSION
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ABSTRACT
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The present scenario in Green Computing is all about making good choices that reduce
the wear and tear that our computing practices have on the planet. It represents a variety
of ways to reduce your power consumption by changing your practices, upgrading your
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