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Date: | Thu, 17 Nov 1994 02:24:33 -0500 |
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Bob Williams ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: > Hard Disks: Two 2GB SCSI-2, Six 1GB Fast SCSI
: > Total disk space: 10 GB
: Seems like this would be fairly limiting: if on average, there is one MB of
: disk space allotted to each student (first-years get .5, do upper class get
: more? Possibly 1.5 still?), then that would mean it could only handle a
totoal
: of 10,240 students, and there are 16,000 here. Granted, not all students use
: there accounts, but this figure does not even include the OS, etc. and all
the
: space that is acquired by students (at up to 25 MB available, not too many
: could do this...). I must be missing something...
Yeah, not to mention the GIG or so of news... and swap space...
and... and...
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