Dell 720N Laptop User Manual


 
5-8 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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Share names
System and domain names
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Qtree names
Snapshot names
Volume names
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ASCII A 7-bit character set used by most
computers. Does not allow letters
with accents; that is, diacritics.
NFS, console and log
files, qtree names,
snapshot names, and
volume names.
Unicode A 16-bit character encoding sys-
tem. It includes all major languages.
WIN 32 applications
and file names in the
following systems:
Windows NT
Windows 9
x
UNIX A variety of character sets used by
UNIX. Can include single-byte and
multibyte characters.
NFS, console, and log
messages
UTF-8 An ASCII-compatible multibyte Uni-
code encoding.
Some Solaris clients