Title: RE: World premier performance of the BAARF party logo
Well, the way memory is growing, we'll soon have in-memory databases which will bring the
ultimate victory to Cary by rendering the phrase "hit ratio" meaningless. How's that for futuristic
thinking? To go even further, there might even come the day when that monster created by IBM,
the PC itself will become obsolete and everything will work of a small device, call it "network computer"
which will run applications from your "application service provider". Am I a genuine futurist thinker
or what? Don't tell Larry that I've stolen some of his ideas.
 

Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
Phone:(203) 459-6855
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-----Original Message-----
From: Whittle Jerome Contr NCI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:50 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: World premier performance of the BAARF party logo

Putting on my futuristic thinking hat, I see a day not too far off when there won't be any Ds. RAID, as we know it, will go away.

Jerry Whittle
ASIFICS DBA
NCI Information Systems Inc.
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618-622-4145

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    Daniel W. Fink wrote:

    > Mogens,
    >    As a futuristic thinker, I challenge you to go beyond todays
    > technology and consider what the next millenium may bring. While it is
    > all good and well to be against RAID-Free/Four/Five, we should also
    > issue a policy statement against the newer, though not currently
    > production ready, configurations listed below.
    >
    > RAID-Firteen/Fourteen/Fifteen, Free hundred through Five hundred
    > ninety nine (inclusive), Free thousand through Five thousand nine
    > hundred ninety nine (inclusive) and all RAIDS that are powers of
    > Free/Four/Five.
    >
    > Dan

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