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On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Jerry Natowitz <j.natowitz at rcn.com> wrote: > To quibble a bit: http://xkcd.com/386/ Gordon > > You would only have 11 copies if the versioning file system didn't support generation limits, or the generation limit was 11 or higher. > > I worked with RSX11M for most of the first decade of my career, and I found the following to be my friend: > > PIP *.*/PU:2 > > > > > ---- Original message ---- >>Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 14:33:44 -0400 >>From: discuss-bounces+j.natowitz=rcn.com at blu.org (on behalf of Richard Pieri <richard.pieri at gmail.com>) >>Subject: [Discuss] Versioning File Systems >>Cc: discuss at blu.org >> >>On 5/3/2012 12:13 PM, Gordon Ross wrote: >>> No, but combined with an auto-snapshot service, I'd call it "close". >>> You would not get a new version on every file change, but one can >>> make snapshots pretty frequently, i.e. every few minutes. >>> Anyway, probably getting off topic here. ?Sorry. >> >>Not off topic for the list so I'll change the Subject. >> >>Snapshots aren't at all close to versioning. ?A versioning file system >>keeps (or can keep; one can usually configure how many versions to keep) >>every version of a file saved. ?File system snapshots get the file >>system state when the snapshots are made. >> >>For example: create a ZFS snapshot. ?Create a file. ?Edit it and save >>it. ?Repeat nine more times. ?Create another snapshot. ?How many >>versions of the file do you have? ?You would have just one on ZFS. ?You >>would have all eleven on a versioning file system. >> >>-- >>Rich P. >>_______________________________________________ >>Discuss mailing list >>Discuss at blu.org >>http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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