Brian Densmore wrote:
Well we are talking about a storage capability of 3.4 x10(38th) [that's terabytes to the almost the 9th power]. That's an awful lot of storage and although there might be at some point in the future the capabilities of using such massive amounts of data, it simply doesn't compare to Billy boy's 640k statement. Not to mention we aren't even close to achieving that kind of storage device. Oh sure we could probably build one with current technology, but the cost would be prohibitive and it would probably require liquid cooling.
Brian
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hanasaki wrote:
http://www.sun.com/2004-0914/feature/
Any thoughts? .
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Any takers for a bet that Jeff Bonwick's assessment soon joins that of Wm Gates - "640 k is enough ."
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I brought some of this up at last night's breakfast . Some folks seem to take this filesystem with the usual NaCl granule that all press releases _should_be taken with , At worst that may be all that comes of this - another stock puffer attempt based on a vaporware . I sense that this *could* be different . Again to be honest my detail skill in the esoterica of filesystems is way below many others here. SO some constructive review of this from folks who know truth from vapor would help us all .
And the comments about "cooling" or areal density per device overlook the bigger picture . The crazy vision to me is a
We now have commodity external drives of 500 gig that at $1/gig and dropping make spatial RAID an interesting viral market . That office having a fat pipe to the world that goes unused from 1700 to 0745 could make some credits in a new economy for hosting a piconode . Merely plugging some Videotape mailer sized boxes into a firewire port and AC - hit the web register interface and allocate XXX Gb to the "pool" in trade for whatever exchange medium this unborn as yet may use . NOTE : one possible use is locally mirroring not only a Distro but Archival versions of any OSS projects that code rollback may someday be a good idea for . Example further is projects being walked away from by creators who would donate their files for future resurrection .
The grand unification in filesystems that IF it's not vaporware made possible here would allow this and more to become trivial!
Oren Beck
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