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real storage

[′rēl ′stȯr·ij]
(computer science)
Actual physical storage of data and instructions.
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real storage

Real physical memory in a virtual memory system.
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According to IBM, z/VSE V4.2 includes more z/VSE tasks and more real storage intended to improve scalability and support increasing workloads and encryption facility for z/VSE as an additional option to help secure business data.
Some glove boxes are next to useless, but the Micra's offers real storage space.
In 2005, stored information was subject to more threats than ever: mayhem, viruses, worms, human error, natural disasters (think Katrina) and infrastructure failure (think the entire East Coast going dark.) Along with compliance, litigation discovery, and business value pressures, real storage costs are going through the roof.
A family room runs into a conservatory at the rear and the nearly-period origins mean plenty of real storage space with butler's pantry, laundry, separate boiler room, and further areas and a gardener's WC behind the attached garage.
Other key benefits of z/OS include greater computing power with 64-bit real storage and advances to simplify system set up.
Other benefits of the new software include greater computing power with 64-bit real storage and simplified system set-up through web-based wizard technology.
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