ian sison (mailing list) wrote:
I think the key to this post is that ordinary computers have a lot of
'moving' 'mechanical' parts
in them. Moving parts include CPU fan, Power Supply Fan, Hard Disk,
CDROM drive etc.
All of which can fail at any time due to the nature of mechanical
parts. This means a greater
chance of network failures due to these issues. Tha'ts why i prefer
to deploy a re-flashed linksys router than an actual PC unless there
is another underlying reason not to do so.
Just to segway...
has anyone here used solid state IDE disk drives?...or just memory with
ide interface?
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