>[explanation of memory/disk split]
>...
>So we have a situation right now that imposes a legacy solution on
hardware
>that is really screaming (64+) to be taken advantage of.
Put that way, you seem to be describing exactly single level storage as
seen in an IBM Eserver I Series (fka AS/400, nee System/38).
So we know it works, but also that people don't seem to care much for it
(because in 35 years, it hasn't taken over the world - we got to today's
machines with 64 bit address spaces for other reasons).
--
Bryan Henderson IBM Almaden Research Center
San Jose CA Filesystems
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