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Updated on educate 2024-02-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    McKusick: Let's see if I understand correctly the fact that the number of files on your computer is due to the fact that you want to add comments to each data backup, so that the memory card you are making the backup is full of those comments.

    Quinlan: Exactly.

    McKusick: And the memory card you are backing up doesn't have enough capacity.

    Quinlan: yes, yes.

    McKusick: There are two parts to the data. One part is used to display files, while the other part is used to support the subfiles associated with those files.

    Suppose the size of the sub-file associated with your file is 1MB, then it also occupies 1MB of hard disk space, but in fact, you can't ignore the existence of another part, if the average size of the file is less than 64MB, the proportion of objects stored in the memory card used to store data will decrease. That's the problem.

    Now let's go back to the original question, using logs as an example. This quickly reminds us of what seemed perfect when we did a quick assessment, but now it's unacceptable. We need to find a way to figure out how to embed hidden objects in large files.

    This is a trivial matter for logs, but it does go a step further.

    plus: In this small conversation, there are a lot of (computer) terms used, I don't know much about it, I only have a copy of OALD in my hand, the level is limited, I hope you forgive me! Hope that helps. All the best!

    If you are not satisfied with this translation, please make a suggestion to me.

    translated by kevin

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    McKusick asked me to make sure I was correct about this: Your problem is that you need to have a piece of metadata for the master for each file due to file-count growth, and the metadata must fit in the owner's memory.

    Quinlan: That's right.

    McKusick and only a limited number of files that you can accommodate in the master of lost memory?

    Qumran is absolutely right. There are two bits of metadata. One person was able to find the document, and the other piece came back and pointed out that the file.

    If you have a large chunk that contains only 1 MB, it will take up only 1 MB of disk space, but it still needs the owner of these two bits of metadata. If your average file size ends up dipping below 64 MB, the ratio of the number of objects stored in your master starts to go down with what you've had in your lifetime. That's when you're in trouble.

    Going back to the recorded example, it quickly became apparent that the natural mapping theory we were thinking about seemed to make the feeling of perfection come back when we were doing back-of-the-envelope estimates-turned not acceptable. We need to find a way to divide some potential objects into large files by figuring out how we can work on them. If you log it, it's not exactly rocket science, but it does require a lot of effort.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tuesday, July 16th.

    A different day to make! My father and I decided to go to Penang Hill today. We wanted to go to the top and then it started to rain a little bit so we decided to go by train.

    We waited for the train for more than an hour because there were so many people. When we reached the top of the mountain, it was really hard to rain. We didn't have umbrellas so we were wet and cold.

    It's terrible! Because of the bad weather, we couldn't see anything below. My father didn't bring enough money, so we only had a bowl of rice and some fish.

    The food tasted good because I was so hungry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Teenage children often spend hours texting, chatting on Facebook, and playing computer games. Some specialized.

    Parents are very worried about their children.

    This begs an interesting question: Is Facebook really worse than a TV series for teens? Dg, a psychology professor at Iowa State University, said that texting, Facebook and video games are not bad, no better or worse than watching TV series, although they pose different problems, such as online violence.

    But researchers found that the more time children spent in front of a TV or computer, the worse they performed in school.

    A mother of two said the issue was still being discussed at home. She and her husband really don't know how to limit when their children watch TV or surf the Internet.

    Professor G said it would be terrible if watching TV or playing on the computer took up too much of their time for homework.

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