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From: <jpcarr@tredegar.com> > Also, I believe that each object's Virtual Address is given to it at > creation time. It has the same virtual address for life (longer). > Persistence. > > When the object is deleted(distroyed) it's virtual addresses are tagged as > "Unusable" and will never be assigned again. > > Is that right leif? yes > > Also with 64 or maybe 128 bit addresses, Rochester could actually make > each iSeries as an extension of everyother iSeries. > with one address space that spans every iSeries that is made. A "Super" > cluster? > > or am I dreaming? > this would be possible.
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