If one application is able to use it or has a version able to use it the users of that application could format a drive for it. More applications could follow if the gains are big enough. Hardware could be created to fit better. Again, if the gains are big enough it is worth it. More applications will follow. Different things could migrate there like those SaaS like functions. Data could be shared between applications.
Inserting data A into B, serializing it into C, storing it as D then morph it back into C, turn it back into B again so that you can read A from it???
If A is 10 bytes, B is 10 GB OR we don't know if A exists in C? The ease of use and/or performance gain would be substantial even without memorizing 1000 manuals worth of exotic formats.
Inserting data A into B, serializing it into C, storing it as D then morph it back into C, turn it back into B again so that you can read A from it???
If A is 10 bytes, B is 10 GB OR we don't know if A exists in C? The ease of use and/or performance gain would be substantial even without memorizing 1000 manuals worth of exotic formats.