Pretty interesting stuff:

http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=836
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/03/22/204220&tid=9

Anthony

Anthony W. Marino
Pres./CTO, AWM Objects




David Garamond wrote:

> Jan Steinman wrote:
>
>> Today's "modern" operating systems really stopped evolving in the 
>> 80's. Many ideas like database filesystems never really got a chance 
>> to show their utility.
>
>
> isn't the next windows operating system (longhorn) supposed to have a 
> new filesystem that's based on SQL Server? i also read that Microsoft 
> had long contemplated about doing this, even before Windows XP/2000...
>




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