Nikolas Everett wrote:
> Thanks for pointing that out Bruce.
> 
> NetApp has a 6 page PDF about NetApp and databases.  On page 4:
> 
> As discussed above, reads and writes are unconditionally atomic to 64 KB.
> While reads or writes
> may fail for a number of reasons (out of space, permissions, etc.), the
> failure is always atomic to
> 64 KB. All possible error conditions are fully evaluated prior to committing
> any updates or
> returning any data to the database.

Well, that is certainly good news, and it is nice the specified the atomic
size.

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