FILE HIPPOPOTAMUS

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FILEHIPPO FILEHIPPO S.R.O. Pikrtova 1737/1a, 140 00 Prague 4 14000 Czech Republic FILE HIPPOPOTAMUS;Business consulting services; market analysis; online data processing services; business management and organization consulting services; providing virtual on-line support staff services for businesses; compilation of information and data into computer databases; systemization of information into computer databases; all of the aforesaid services offered via the Internet;Design and development of computer hardware and software for use in browsing the internet, messaging and chat, anti-malware, and networking; computer programming; installation, maintenance and repair of computer software for use in browsing the internet, messaging and chat, anti-malware, and networking; upgrading computer software for use in browsing the internet, messaging and chat, anti-malware, and networking; computer consultancy services, computer systems analysis, advice and consultancy services in relation to the use of computer software for use in browsing the internet, messaging and chat, anti-malware, and networking; Temporary electronic storage of information and data; electronic storage of data; all of the aforesaid services offered via the Internet;
 

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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.