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Booth Martin wrote:
-- -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Question: The AS/400 uses single-level storage which, as I understand it, decides where to put stuff. Stuff is paged in and out off disk memory regularly and often which is why an AS/400 can have so many devices attached and still operate efficiently. An array would be stored on disk too, just like any other paging activity.
Forgive me for nitpicking, but what you describe is applicable to any modern operating system, not just one with single-level store. Cheers! Hans
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