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From: <jpcarr@tredegar.com> > >Teraspace is a large temporary space that is local to a job. > > I think the real reason it was implemented was to be able to provide a near > unlimited number of Unix "Job Process" groups (which have a "process > address space") easily. > > It had something to do with supporting lots of Unix "Process Groups" Can't > remember the details that Frank told me. > so, our beloved AS/400 has teraspaces because of Unix !
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