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--- John Clogg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Mike's post fits nicely into the discussion of private volume sets.
> Another advantage of private volumes is that a runaway application
> that is eating up disk space in a private volume set won't clobber
> the system volume set. Just one more factor to consider...
of course...it all depends on just how your application is running
away. in my experience...you get a $stdlist that eats up all the disc
on the system volume...and having private volume in this case won't
make any difference. as always...ymmv :-) - d
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