Watch the product video. At 5:54,
"... takes this CONSTEP further".
Clearly, the single pane of class got foggy.
The marketing team leads ...
if you can't read the teleprompter, how
about a second take? :))




> From: david alis <[email protected]>
> 
> Checking the Dell web site this morning, a Power Edge T710 configured
> with two CPUs and 72Gbyte of RAM was priced at less than 5,500 USD.
> 
> If such a machine is used for a single application running J then
> presumably one would set the swap file to zero.
> At the moment the J programmer has little say in how J manages its memory.
> With 72G would it be useful if the user had some control over this?
> 
> Has anyone actually tried building applications with such large
> amounts of real memory?
> I suppose that managing persistent copies of things in memory requires
> some new thinking.
> 
> What other problems can be foreseen?


      
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