Linked by Mo Mckinlay on Fri 31st Oct 2003 17:35 UTC
There's been much discussion over the past few months about the marriage of databases and filesystems - with Microsoft's Longhorn reportedly sporting the
Yukon integrated SQL Server, and GNOME Storage in heaty debate, if not development, there's been lots to talk about.
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What doesn't Microsoft build into it prottective memory and make multi-user like UNIX. They can trash .dll and their security holes registry. They can get rid their infamous 64K stake and DOS. Who cares about a sql FS. Gee, when did os 400 become popular? And the BeOS...well, as much as I liked it, be failed to deliver.
What doesn't Microsoft build into it prottective memory and make multi-user like UNIX. They can trash .dll and their security holes registry. They can get rid their infamous 64K stake and DOS. Who cares about a sql FS. Gee, when did os 400 become popular? And the BeOS...well, as much as I liked it, be failed to deliver.