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# M-Stream Usage Notes | # M-Stream Usage Notes | ||
+ | Last updated on Aug. 15, 2019 | ||
M-Stream is a File Fabric feature that speeds up the uploading, downloading and copying of very big files. Large files are split into pieces, sent in parallel over multiple streams, and reassembled back into a contiguous file or object at the target. In this way M-Stream maximizes network bandwidth, minimizes network latency, and increases resiliency, particularly for wide area networks. | M-Stream is a File Fabric feature that speeds up the uploading, downloading and copying of very big files. Large files are split into pieces, sent in parallel over multiple streams, and reassembled back into a contiguous file or object at the target. In this way M-Stream maximizes network bandwidth, minimizes network latency, and increases resiliency, particularly for wide area networks. | ||
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* Filesystem (FS, Local block storage, StorNext, Ceph FS and many others) | * Filesystem (FS, Local block storage, StorNext, Ceph FS and many others) | ||
- | M-Stream will also accelerate the downloads to a Windows desktop running the SME Cloud tools version 10.5.10 or later, from one of the above providers. | + | M-Stream will also accelerate the downloads |
## Enabling M-Stream on Enterprise File Fabric | ## Enabling M-Stream on Enterprise File Fabric |