On a direct access drive such as compact flash or SSD fragmentation is not
relevant as there is no real seek time like there is on a conventional
spinning platter drive. and in the case of flahs and SSD media can
dramatically reduce the life of the drive.
Some addditional reading:
http://www.compu
Fragmentation is a function of the characteristics of the operating system.
I can't see how a difference in the media will affect it one way or the
other.
On the other hand, solid state drives sometimes have a setup that writes
to different portions of the media when it is writing.
This spread
Can you check against PLUG archives to see if you are getting everything?
On 05/25/2014 02:10 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
Have you contacted your hosting provider?
I assume they also provide your email?
Yes, I have ... numerous times.
Bluehost tech support
Is this something we need to be concerned about if we format the drive FAT
or NTFS?
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techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
> Have you contacted your hosting provider?
> I assume they also provide your email?
Yes, I have ... numerous times.
Bluehost tech support has been excellent in the past,
but this time, they seem to be unable to solve what
should be a relatively easy collection of
Have you contacted your hosting provider? I assume they also provide
your email?
On 2014-05-23 15:34, j...@actionline.com wrote:
From: j...@actionline.com
Date: May 23, 2014 at 1:35 pm
To: plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org
OT: Test -1405-23- disregard this
Still trying to figure out why
I want to do an installfest up here in lil ol cottonwood. how should I
proceed?
1- I need to set a date and get a venue. Do you think I can get the local
community college to donate that?
2- I need to let people know about it. I think I should advertise in Payson
and Prescott as well possibly F
Darn good answer.
On May 24, 2014 2:54 PM, "David Demland" wrote:
> Because I am using VLANs to segment the three networks, for security
> reasons, it is simpler to allow the router to do the DHCP. This allows the
> router to control all the ACLs since it knows about the internal network
> from t