Nerd joke: Difference between Raid 0 and Raid 1

randay

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its not even true!

you can usually recover 50% of your files if something goes wrong, maybe. :)
 

zebano

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8 / 10 I gave it a chuckle, but it wasn't enough to annoy the co-workers.
 

SpunkyJones

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Originally posted by: randay
its not even true!

you can usually recover 50% of your files if something goes wrong, maybe. :)

But what good is half a porn file, especially when IT"LL PROBABLY BE THE MALE HALF!!!!!!!!!
 

randay

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Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: randay
its not even true!

you can usually recover 50% of your files if something goes wrong, maybe. :)

But what good is half a porn file, especially when IT"LL PROBABLY BE THE MALE HALF!!!!!!!!!

post op or pre op?
 

jonks

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So Raid 1 lets you recover 1 file? Screw that, I'll go for the performance option.
 

Rike

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Originally posted by: sirjonk
So Raid 1 lets you recover 1 file? Screw that, I'll go for the performance option.

No, it's binary. 0=nothing, 1=everything ;)
 

Eeezee

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I've been strongly considering setting up a Raid 0... but only for performance (ie no important data stored there)
 

Rike

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Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: Rike
Originally posted by: sirjonk
So Raid 1 lets you recover 1 file? Screw that, I'll go for the performance option.

No, it's binary. 0=nothing, 1=everything ;)

2? 3? 4? 5? 6? hrmm...

You missed it. It was a joke on his comment. I'm well aware there are other types on Raid. :roll:
 

venkman

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OP, I hate you. I've been reading bash.org for the last half hour because of this thread. :|
 

zebano

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