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Poll: How will the global economic crisis affect the chances of technological life extension within the next 25 years?

Posted by attilacsordas on October 22, 2008

assuming we are heading into a global economic crisis…

3 Responses to “Poll: How will the global economic crisis affect the chances of technological life extension within the next 25 years?”

  1. Postcard said

    I think people need to fast communications and hight technology.

  2. Soft-updates is an alternative to this scheme where the filesystem keeps a list of dependencies that must be satisfied before a change to the filesystem can be visible on disk. For example, you wouldn’t want to write a directory entry pointing at an inode until the inode was initialized on disk and marked allocated. Softdep handles this by rolling back changes to metadata that don’t yet have their dependencies satisfied when we try to write a block. In this way we can commit any completed ‘transactions’ while keeping the disk state consistent. Softdep also allows these dependencies to discover operations which cancel each other out and thus nothing makes it to disk. For example, let’s say you create a temporary file and then remove it after writing some blocks, which compilers often do, if it all happens within the interval of the syncer nothing will make it to disk.

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