On Thu, 9 May 2013, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On 5/9/13 14:50 , "Benjamin Kaduk" <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, 9 May 2013, Derrick Brashear wrote:
Designed in 2007. Unfortunately, and the reason there is no
implementation
already contributed: if you do, you can rapidly fill your database.
Remember that ubik
is limited in overall database size due to the addressing of blocks.
Jabber discussion reveals that these design docs were hosted on
www.afsig.se, the content on which has since disappeared.
Even if the old design does have critical flaws, I would still be
interested in looking at it to get some sense of what the motivation for
design tradeoffs were. Does anyone have local copies of these documents
that they could share?
The Wayback Machine appears to have snapshots from 2007. Would
http://web.archive.org/web/20061009074046/http://www.afsig.se/afsig/space/p
rdb+extensions be what you're after here?
Huh, I did check the wayback machine but apparently not for the right
paths, since I didn't appear to see anything at all for afsig.se.
This 2006 entry may not be new enough, though -- the final extended names
spec also provides for an extension to 64-bit IDs, and this format is
using 32-bit IDs, still.
-Ben
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