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Come back to life like a good zombie my little thread!
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Personally, I don't think you'll be able to tell the difference between a 7.2K drive and an SSD unless you run a benchmark against it. I've done blind tests with some of my friends and they can't tell the difference. Your average application just doesn't need a fast disk.
The only time I'd recommend an SSD drive is either:
1) It's for a ...
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HOGHAULER:Root what do you want egg in your beer they only just got it rolling out of beta.
Says the guy who wants more applications
And, yes. Yes I would. Thank you.
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Nice find indeed. Looks like that took a page out of the Linux book. Now all they need to do is make it such that you can install it on your machine and it will auto-update your apps.
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I like it but not enough of my friends are on it (yet).
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Or if you can spare 5$ a month, I'd highly recommend this service:
Mozy.com
Unlimited amount of storage you can backup (but if you have TBs, first pass will take a while--especially if you have low Uplink bandwidth).
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I'd recommend reading this thread:
http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/406121/ShowThread.aspx#406121
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You can't go wrong with avast. Google it. It's free as long as you register. I've put my whole family on it (100+). No viruses yet.
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In reading this part:
sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Add. Sense: Unrecovered read error - auto reallocate failed
end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 82Buffer I/O error on device sda1, logical block 2
I'm
thinking that you have a bad sector and it's not able to move it to the
special inner track. Have you tried a different hard drive? Or try
booting ...
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Did you change something CAGG? It looks different |o.O|
Nice numbers there. SDD definitely going to be the next level of media.
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to Sid's comment.
Side note: I wouldn't put the card on a PCI bus. Aim for PCI-X or (more likely) PCI-Express. The bus itself can actually be a bottle neck if you are doing some decent IOPS. PCI has a theoretical max of 133 MB/s while PCI-Express can do anywhere between 250MB/s and 16GB/s (depending on how many lanes and version). Single drives ...
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As the saying goes: 10% users will generate 90% of the (albeit memorable) senseless noise.
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When I read 'whole drive' and 'cheap', I immediately thought linux and 'dd' command... but it can be dangerious if you don't do it right (i.e. bye bye data).
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Haha, I think we've all done that atleast once. I know I accidently did ''rm -rf *'' and didn't realize I was in the / directory.
It's always the stupid stuff that kills us.
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