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Comments for Document: OGF22 Data Workshop Report
| Author(s): | D. Martin, E. Laure, J. Replogle |
| Type: | INFO |
| Area: | Data |
| Group: | Data Area |
| Public Comment End: | 27 Jul, 2008 |
Comments:
Posted by: gbnewby 2008-07-07 23:52:31test
Please ignore. gbn
Posted by: dlb237 2008-07-15 18:27:18XAM edits
OLD:
Although the data itself does not change, the metadata may be changed or updated. SNIA’s XAM (eXtensible Access Method) effort is intended to provide a common architecture and API for managing metadata of fixed content across different storage systems.
NEW:
In addition to the data that does not change, some of the metadata also does not change, while other metadata may be subsequently changed or updated. SNIA’s XAM (eXtensible Access Method) effort is intended to provide a common architecture and APIs for storing, protecting and managing fixed content along with associated metadata across different storage systems.
Although the data itself does not change, the metadata may be changed or updated. SNIA’s XAM (eXtensible Access Method) effort is intended to provide a common architecture and API for managing metadata of fixed content across different storage systems.
NEW:
In addition to the data that does not change, some of the metadata also does not change, while other metadata may be subsequently changed or updated. SNIA’s XAM (eXtensible Access Method) effort is intended to provide a common architecture and APIs for storing, protecting and managing fixed content along with associated metadata across different storage systems.
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