Re: Load all of Microsoft Office in 0.5 seconds
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kaiweiler
NO NO NO, I was looking @ speeds 2 years from today :blink: Good thinking but very risky system (1 SSD damaged and everything is gone!)
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Originally Posted by
clocker
I want a
Z-drive.
Got one of
those laying around, D.?
:cry: I want one toooooo... Days are running and we will have them one day ;)
Re: Load all of Microsoft Office in 0.5 seconds
For those paranoid about the data loss, you could run a RAID 0+1 configuration and use SATA drives for the backup image. By the time you have the money to slam down on an array like this the extra cost (if you don't already have the drives) would be minimal.
Re: Load all of Microsoft Office in 0.5 seconds
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
For those paranoid about the data loss, you could run a RAID 0+1 configuration and use SATA drives for the backup image. By the time you have the money to slam down on an array like this the extra cost (if you don't already have the drives) would be minimal.
sounds good :)
Re: Load all of Microsoft Office in 0.5 seconds
i'd like to see all of those uberheavy adobe's softwares loading at sametime :D Edit: lol wtf ^^
Re: Load all of Microsoft Office in 0.5 seconds
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Originally Posted by
Artemis
For those paranoid about the data loss, you could run a RAID 0+1 configuration and use SATA drives for the backup image. By the time you have the money to slam down on an array like this the extra cost (if you don't already have the drives) would be minimal.
With RAID 1 aren't you limited to the speed of the slower drive?
For example, if you're writing 300mb/s constantly to your SSD drives how can you have the same data written on your mechanical hard disks? :huh: That buffer would run out fast.