On Oct 6, 2006, at 10:18 PM, Richard Elling - PAE wrote:

Erik Trimble wrote:
The problem is we are comparing apples to oranges in user bases here. TOPS-20 systems had a couple of dozen users (or, at most, a few hundred). VMS only slightly more. UNIX/POSIX systems have 10s of thousands.

IIRC, I had about a dozen files under VMS, not counting versions.

You mean in your system?  There was a lot more than that...


Plus, the number of files being created under typical modern systems is at least two (and probably three or four) orders of magnitude greater. I've got 100,000 files under /usr in Solaris, and almost 1,000 under my home directory.

wimp :-)  I count 88,148 in my main home directory.  I'll bet just
running gnome and firefox will get you in the ballpark of 1,000 :-/

None (well, maybe 1 or 2) of which you edit and hence would not generate versions.

Chad

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