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>
>One a 32-bit unix box each process can get a virtual 32-bit private
>address space (IIRC) and we can talk about 32-bit computing.
>To talk about 64-bit computing we by analogy would expect
>each process to be able to get a 64-bit private address space.

Teraspace, if I read the description right, and it means anything, is a
64-bit virtual address space, limited at this time to 1 TB for some reason.
Here's a little bit of that description

>Teraspace is a large temporary space that is local to a job. A teraspace
>provides a
>contiguous address space but may consist of many individually allocated areas,
>with unallocated areas in between. Teraspace exists no longer than the time
>between job start and job end.



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