> > Unless you're Solaris, which uses Oracle as their file system. Or MS, > which is moving to a databased file system as well :) > > > What's the betting that the files are still sorted on storage media as they > are now, but instead of using NTFS, or FAT32 or whatever the solaris > equivalent is, they store the references to the file blocks in the database? > ;o) > Or in fact its replacing the whole of the Disk Operating System...
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