http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...torage-could-create-mankinds-permanent-record
Fascinating read and not sure if a new file system will replace ZFS to handle this type of storage requirements :) This article certainly touched on an important point, all of mankind's knowledge are stored somewhere and needs to retrieved by future generations for reference, research or improvement. If they are lost, it is a loss for humanity in general. From a historical perspective, the burning of the Library of Alexandria is one such example. The natural decay of egyptian papyrus documents is another.
Fascinating read and not sure if a new file system will replace ZFS to handle this type of storage requirements :) This article certainly touched on an important point, all of mankind's knowledge are stored somewhere and needs to retrieved by future generations for reference, research or improvement. If they are lost, it is a loss for humanity in general. From a historical perspective, the burning of the Library of Alexandria is one such example. The natural decay of egyptian papyrus documents is another.