I don't think his point is completely invalid, what with SAN and thin
client networks. Fact is, the word 'RAID' itself has been constantly
changing over the years.

I don't really recall anyone claiming *all* RAIDs are totally useless
in *all* applications. As with most list discussions. he was narrowing
in on his own field. Certainly he won't deny RAIDs are still necessary
in my own field - video work (specifically, native HD editing). But
why engage in such a narrow discussion?


On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 3:43 PM, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm figuring you are going to keep making the  'old man and his RAID' claims
> without a shred of anything resembling an answer till new tech actually does
> come out that replaces RAID.  I just like seeing you struggle to come up
> with new ways to not say you have no clue how you got yourself into this
> corner and have no answer.  Come on, dance another...


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