anyone ever messed with this program ?
thanks
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 12:04 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Blown Caps
I was
Personally I would run 4 Cat 5e and 2 RG6 runs to each room in the
house. I did this back in 2000 (using Cat 5 instead) and never
regretted it. You only want to run cable infrastructure once so plan
for as big as you can possibly imagine. My thinking was that in the
future I might want more
Go with the latest, no harm done. No support of features from older chipsets
are taken away, its just VIA kindly reminding people to not expect a miracle
performance boost from a dinosaur.
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Virtual Drive in a raid sense - correct me if I am wrong -
If you took 10 drives to make up an array and ultimately format the entire
array into one partition or drive - the OS sees it as one drive not 10. So
in this context - even though there are 10 drives - the Virtual Reality of
the setup is
Well we need more of a File copy utility that is reliable. Something
that will copy over all the data at the end of each day.
Ben Ruset wrote:
Ghost?
Rob Finger HWG wrote:
Long story so I won't get into to much detail. We have a machine at
work that analyzes slides and produces a large
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Subject: [H] Any Help? FW: Raid Questions
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 12:33:44 -0400
Ok - most important -
Have established a 4 drive array (raid5). The controller
Asus has released an adaptor that allows a Pentium M (Intel's designated
mobile CPU for laptops) to plug into certain i865 and i875 motherboards.
Take a look at what a Pentium M can do when it's on a more level playing
field - and notice the power consumption.
The Pentium M is the latest
One other thing.. there is something wrong with his testing in regards to
gaming, specifically DX9 gaming. Look at the 3D Game scores and then the
3DMark 05 scores. The Pentium-M gets pummeled there, even the overclocked
ones, in the CPU benchmarks, but in the graphics benchmarks (equated, since
At 03:45 PM 5/26/2005, FORC5 typed:
would xcopy do that with -d switch ?
Either that or the -m switch.
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Hayes it is the LSI Megaraid 300-8 SATA.
Didn't understand your response. If I added a drive to the array will
windows just see the expanded size?
thanks
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Robocopy?
I use it for my backups and the \mir directory switch is cool, it only
copies stuff that is updated or newer from the last time it was done.
Mine runs on a schedule every nite, and copies my data to the NAS box at
3am every day.
Long story so I won't get into to much detail. We
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