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Ron
>>> <ryan_gaffuri_at_comcast.net> 09/08/2004 1:57:05 PM >>>
Where did you hear about a terabyte storage device? largest hard drive i have seen is 400 GB?
> I would think that the database would be reasonable in size as the
> images could
> be stored as .img for example and then referenced as external inside
> Oracle.
> Isn't that the basic concept used for the map imaging today? There
> would be
> no problem adding disk drives to accomidate the needed capacity.
> Wasn't it a few weeks ago that we heard about a 1TB disk for $1200?
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