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Wow, lots to learn about this tech. Does this mean that as the size of the drive grows, you lose more and more space to deal with the block issue or is it the same percentage of space req'd to deal with the blocks?

I guess this technology wouldn't be good for backing up? Would it be better to have a flash drive with the OS and apps, with a traditional disk for data storage and access??
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More Q's than A's  007baf | 06/11/07
Good question and no  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 06/13/07
Interesting article...  jasonp@... | 06/11/07
I dont see these things as wierd...  mrlinux | 06/11/07
Interesting observation  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 06/12/07
EEPROM is an oxymoron  Beat a Dead Horse | 06/18/07
Next subject of review?  MyLord | 06/11/07
There are more questions than answers  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 06/11/07
Apple?s new ZFS?  shallow_diver | 06/11/07
"New" as in new to Mac OS & Apple  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 06/11/07
But it's still not clear when Apple will start using it  georgeou | 06/14/07
What?  Uber Dweeb | 06/17/07
ZFS & Sun  khorsia | 06/13/07
Like old magnetic core memory  tomcam | 06/12/07
not to mention wear leveling  impala_sc | 06/12/07
so, what's the best cluster size?  impala_sc | 06/12/07
IT'S IN THE FIRMWARE  BALTHOR | 06/12/07
Many of these are reasons why ReadyBoost doesn't really perform that well  CobraA1 | 06/15/07
ReadyBoost  nt_gd_1 | 06/15/07
Did they?  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 06/24/07

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