Fletcher J G
J Chem Inf Comput Sci. 1975 Feb;15(1):19-22. doi: 10.1021/ci60001a006.
The Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Octopus network includes a central storage facility of over 10-12 bits. This facility is accessed through a directory mechanism which permits flexible organization and general sharing of files by many time-sharing users. The chief problems of the system are not unusual: the maintenance of high transfer rates, of reliability and availability, and of sufficient storage capacity.
劳伦斯利弗莫尔实验室的章鱼网络包括一个存储容量超过10至12比特的中央存储设施。该设施通过一种目录机制进行访问,这种机制允许许多分时用户灵活地组织和普遍共享文件。该系统的主要问题并无特别之处:维持高传输速率、可靠性和可用性以及足够的存储容量。