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Date:      Sat, 20 May 1995 21:44:19 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Mark Hittinger <bugs@ns1.win.net>
To:        hackers@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   re: 4gig drive for $1099
Message-ID:  <199505210144.VAA25243@ns1.win.net>

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> NCA in Sunnyvale, Ca., has a special for 4gig quantum disk drives for 
> $1099 .
> 

I wonder if there might be some sort of pricing anomoly on these drives
because of the lack of 64 bit file system support in many operating
systems.

This is one of the nice advantages of FreeBSD.  Even Cutler, who should
have known better, wound up with 32 bit limits in NTFS.  People with
SCO, ect, have got to feel at least a psychological inhibition about
buying 4 gig drives :-).

If this is correct I would expect demand to be pronounced at the 2 gig
level and to be very soft at the 4 gig + levels.  

Anyway 64 bit fs support is yet another drumstick to pound the drum with.

Jordan needs to get some artwork with the BSDaemon pounding a drum that
has the file system limit written on it :-).  Say a couple of bongos - one
has "4 gig OK" and the other has "9 gig OK". :-)

PS:  Like Jordan I've also moved my news partition to an entire 4 gig drive
and have been running a full newsfeed across it for several weeks now.
Happy Happy, Joy Joy, Surprise, Surprise.

Regards,

Mark Hittinger
bugs@win.net



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