Linux Breaks 100 Petabyte Ceiling
*no comment* writes: "Linux has broken the barrier with the 100 petabyte ceiling, and
doing it at 144 petabytes." And this is even more impressive in pebibytes, too.
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Great!
Finally they can release the uncut version of '2001: A space Odyssey'
So you whip out your two hundred million cd recordables, and start inserting them. Let's say you get 1 frisbee for each 25 700Mb CDs.
Silly Moo!
You back it up to your *other* 144 petabyte drive!
You are in a twisty maze of processor lines, all alike.
There is a lot of hype here.