Yes, Exchange 4.0 databases had a 16Gb limit and it was recognized then that this was insufficient. The next release increased that limit dramatically.
No, never the same but they shared a relational query engine called QJET.
Yes, Hungarian was fresh in 1988 so naturally heavy use in this code base.
PST never used this storage engine. It used NDB.
This code base in indeed old. It began life in March of 1989 at Microsoft and was originally written in C.
Yes, Exchange 4.0 databases had a 16Gb limit and it was recognized then that this was insufficient. The next release increased that limit dramatically.
No, never the same but they shared a relational query engine called QJET.
Yes, Hungarian was fresh in 1988 so naturally heavy use in this code base.
PST never used this storage engine. It used NDB.
This code base in indeed old. It began life in March of 1989 at Microsoft and was originally written in C.