Originally posted by: KLin
How the hell do you get bored with a file system?
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KLin
How the hell do you get bored with a file system?
It's just that we see technological advances in hardware, and video, but not much in the OS. Look how long FAT was patched. NTFS was a great replacement, but it borrowed (stole?) a lot of it's concepts from HPFS which was a superior. Which drives getting as big as they are, it would be nice to see a new file system that was even more efficient. With as many data recovery emergencies I've had to go through this past year, it would be nice to see a new file system that could repair itself when certain parts got corrupted.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KLin
How the hell do you get bored with a file system?
It's just that we see technological advances in hardware, and video, but not much in the OS. Look how long FAT was patched. NTFS was a great replacement, but it borrowed (stole?) a lot of it's concepts from HPFS which was a superior. Which drives getting as big as they are, it would be nice to see a new file system that was even more efficient. With as many data recovery emergencies I've had to go through this past year, it would be nice to see a new file system that could repair itself when certain parts got corrupted.
<Angry Admin> It'd be nice to see an end user that knows how to back up their data so that they wouldn't bitch about unreliable filesystems! </Angry Admin>
- M4H
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KLin
How the hell do you get bored with a file system?
It's just that we see technological advances in hardware, and video, but not much in the OS. Look how long FAT was patched. NTFS was a great replacement, but it borrowed (stole?) a lot of it's concepts from HPFS which was a superior. Which drives getting as big as they are, it would be nice to see a new file system that was even more efficient. With as many data recovery emergencies I've had to go through this past year, it would be nice to see a new file system that could repair itself when certain parts got corrupted.
<Angry Admin> It'd be nice to see an end user that knows how to back up their data so that they wouldn't bitch about unreliable filesystems! </Angry Admin>
- M4H
My users wouldn't know what a "file system" is.
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IIRC, sometime around the release of NT 3.5, Microsoft announced that they were working on Cairo and that it would have a new database-based filesystem. (Cairo later became Windows NT 4.0.) I'm not sure when they started calling it WinFS, though.Originally posted by: midway
and to stay on topic. Is anyone aware of how many times WinFS has been pushed back now?