[better] — Dasd-824
The DASD-824 offers several benefits to mainframe users, including:
The DASD-824 was introduced by IBM in the 1980s as part of their mainframe storage offerings. The device was designed to provide high-capacity storage with fast data access times. Over the years, the DASD-824 has undergone several updates and improvements, including increases in storage capacity and performance. DASD-824
Below is a draft based on standard DLMS procedures for this reporting cycle: The DASD-824 offers several benefits to mainframe users,
| Reason | What it means | What to do | |--------|--------------|-----------| | (e.g., a pharma‑company project number) | The data may be confidential or only in internal reports. | Look for patent filings (they often disclose the same structures) or conference abstracts. | | Very new compound (≤ 1 year old) | May still be in pre‑clinical stage, only posted on a pre‑print server or a company pipeline slide deck . | Search ChemRxiv , bioRxiv , and the company’s press releases . | | Typo / alternate naming | The actual name might be DASD‑824A , DASD‑824‑B , or a code like DS‑824 . | Try variations, or search by chemical name if you know it (e.g., “4‑(4‑fluorophenyl)pyrrolo[2,3‑d]pyrimidine”). | | Obscure field (e.g., materials science, agriculture) | The literature may live in a different database (e.g., Web of Science for engineering, AGRIS for agri‑chemicals). | Identify the application area and use the corresponding specialized database. | Below is a draft based on standard DLMS
: It includes integrated PCIe Gen3 slots and high-bandwidth adapters to connect to external DASD storage subsystems like the IBM DS8000 series. DASD Operations on S824 Systems
DASD-824!