Martin Packer wrote:
Can someone explain to me - in this day and age - why we're talking CADS and not Shared Memory Objects (above The Bar).

Depending on your application, 64-bit shared memory may not be a viable replacement for CADS. 64-bit shared memory objects: o Must be explicitly shared/unshared i.e., the storage is not available to all address spaces (not even the one performing the allocation!) at allocation time.
o Cannot be fixed.
o Cannot be DREF.

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