| ferhr ( @ 2008-06-14 14:38:00 |
Thinking about it...
When we'll have 16-Gb+ RAM-enabled systems, it should be trivial to make a lightning fast filesystem, as it would be possible to write all file allocation tables in RAM itself, no matter how much files should it have.
Well, it matters a bit, but not practically.
When we'll have 16-Gb+ RAM-enabled systems, it should be trivial to make a lightning fast filesystem, as it would be possible to write all file allocation tables in RAM itself, no matter how much files should it have.
Well, it matters a bit, but not practically.