Blast from the past,
Yes, I do remember when 200mb hard drive was quite big harddrive to buy in
the shop. I was fairly young man then :-D. But W541 is pretty sweet
machine. I run linux on P70 and do not foresee the need to change it
anytime soon.
Roberts



> Now this Lenovo work station I am sitting at is ancient. The W541's were
> the last of the W series. Still, this little thing I v=can pick up and
> carry around has HUNDREDS of times as much capacity as those three 3350
> hard drives and it has many gbytes of core, enough to load into core
> that entire database several times.

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Dr Roberts Klotins



On Thu, 19 Sept 2024 at 17:32, Michael or Penny Novack via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> On 9/19/2024 11:16 AM, Roberts K wrote:
> > In my experience the amount of data is relatively small (even for
> thousands
> > of records)
>
> A bit of historical perspective is needed, particularly because our
> heads have not yet absorbed a fundamental change in technology.
>
> Back in my working days, the IBM 3350's (hard drives) held somewhat over
> 300 mbytes each and our programs on the mainframe had about 10 mbytes
> core (the OS took about 6 mbytes from every program's virtual space.
>
> So a large database might span three drives and only a tiny bit of it at
> a time could fit into core.
>
> Now this Lenovo work station I am sitting at is ancient. The W541's were
> the last of the W series. Still, this little thing I v=can pick up and
> carry around has HUNDREDS of times as much capacity as those three 3350
> hard drives and it has many gbytes of core, enough to load into core
> that entire database several times.
>
> We (NOW) load entire databases into core because we can. We didn't
> before because we couldn't (and the ones that did work that way could
> only handle small databases)
>
> Michael
>
>
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