My experience (in the V4R4 timeframe) was that the IFS added about an
additional 150% of wasted space for future expansion.

Al

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Why do you think that the IFS is "SO inefficient a user of space"?

It seems to me that the fixed-length source member is inefficient, since
all the blank characters at the end of every line of text are wasted in a
fixed-length system.

So, I'm baffled by your statement.  Is there something about the IFS that
I don't know?  Something that makes it waste even more space than that?


On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Al Barsa wrote:
>
> I was at the Inge Weiss session yesterday where she indicated that source
> can be put into the IFS, but the IFS is SO inefficient a user of space,
why
> would I ever want to ever want to waste that disk space?  (PS:  This
> observation was taken in the V4R4 time frame/)
>

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