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Started by pup, Jan 29, 2009, 00:00:37

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Sebby

So don't sell. :D

Rik

No plans for the time being - until I can't manage the stairs, anyway. ;)
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Sebby

There's always stair lifts... >:D

Rik

Our stairs dog-leg. :)
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Glenn

they go around corners
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Rik

I'll mention it to Sue. :)
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Glenn

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Rik

We'd be a 5, Glenn. :)
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Sebby

That'll probably be the most expensive!

Rik

Bound to be, Seb. :)
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Steve

I like the case Sebby, You could dump the internal CD\DVD that then looks like you may have enough room for 2 more drives. An external DVD can then be plugged in when you need it.
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esh

I'm using software implemented RAID 5 using 3x500GB drives on this workstation. If anyone needs pointers, give a shout. It's pretty much the speed of RAID 0 reading at least, and I can pull out any one of the three drives and it'll still work.

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Rik

That's the other way to go, of course, and it's a pretty good route.
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esh

RAID 0+1 arrays with Parallel ATA cables is a nightmare, hence RAID 5 ;)
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Rik

I'd be inclined to go SCSI for a RAID.
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esh

The serial attached kind I assume (SAS). Old SCSI is on the way out.

In this case I want the reliability and capacity -- hence SATA/PATA drives are just fine. I don't need the access times of the high ~15K RPM drives.
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Rik

Very few people do, I suspect.
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esh

I also save something like £500  :laugh:
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Rik

Not to be sneezed at. :)
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Sebby

Quote from: stevethegas on Feb 02, 2009, 15:52:36
I like the case Sebby, You could dump the internal CD\DVD that then looks like you may have enough room for 2 more drives. An external DVD can then be plugged in when you need it.

That's an idea... I think I have one free HD bay and I could get an adaptor for the free 5.25" bay. I just wonder if it's worth it as I am planning on getting a Mac at some point.

Rik

Think of it as a challenge. ;)
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Sebby

A challenge to control myself from spending!

Rik

More of a challenge to spend. It's either that or the Donald Russell order. ;D
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Rik

I could point you at an Eizo, if you really want me to.  >:D
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