FILE STATION

Brand Owner Address Description
FILESTATION MIDDLE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 350 E. 79th St., Apartment 44C New York NY 10075 FILE STATION;FILE STATION;Providing a website featuring non-downloadable computer software for the collection, editing, organizing, modifying, transmission, storage and sharing of data and information in the field of financial data for equities, fixed income, foreign exchange and other securities transactions, for providing financial risk management data, namely, statistical analysis information on market exposure and risk; conversion of data files in the nature of documents and spreadsheets from physical to electronic media in the field of providing financial risk management data, namely, statistical analysis information on market exposure and risk; data conversion of computer files in the nature of electronic documents and spreadsheets and data, not physical conversion in the field of providing financial risk management data, namely, statistical analysis information on market exposure and risk; data conversion of electronic information data files in the nature of documents and spreadsheets from one file format to another and in the field of providing financial risk management data, namely, statistical analysis information on market exposure and risk;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An object of the present invention is to dynamically transfer a virtual file server within a cluster that is configured by a plurality of file servers in which virtual file servers are set up. A storage system includes: a first file server; a second file server; and a disk subsystem, in which: the first file server and the second file server each include a virtual file server control unit that sets up the virtual file server; the virtual file server includes a routing table that stores path information necessary for communication; and the virtual file server started up in the second file server determines a communication path by using the routing table used by the virtual file server in the first file server after taking a failover from the virtual file server of the first file server to the second file server.