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  • Subject: Re: [Re: OFF TOPIC: OS/400 V4Rx command ref]
  • From: stevefx@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 12:33:30 -0600

Thank you for saying what I meant to say  ;0)

Steve Fox
http://w3.rchland.ibm.com/~sjfox (IBM Intranet)
http://pcxtreme.org (Personal)
http://k-lug.com (Rochester Linux User Group)



MICHAEL FEE <m.b.fee@usa.net> on 12/08/99 11:30:21 AM

Please respond to LINUX5250@midrange.com

To:   LINUX5250@midrange.com
cc:
Subject:  Re: [Re: OFF TOPIC: OS/400 V4Rx command ref]




Steve,

Actually the single level store refers to more than that.  It allows the
entire disk space to look as if it were a single disk.  This as opposed to
the
requirement to address the "c-drive" etc.  IBM later discovered that there
was
an advantage to allowing the multiple level storage and so added the
ability
to divide up groups of disks into separate auxillary storage pools, ASPs.
It
is actually very nice and requires dramatically less management of disk
space
than other systems I have worked with.

Mike Fee


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