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Originally posted by: JS80
good God british english is so ugly
Originally posted by: Kaido
In related news, Seagate demoed a 6 Gbps HDD:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/0...ps-hard-disk-making-s/
I can only imagine how much fun a 24 SSD array would be @ 600 MB/s![]()
Originally posted by: Kaido
In related news, Seagate demoed a 6 Gbps HDD:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/0...ps-hard-disk-making-s/
I can only imagine how much fun a 24 SSD array would be @ 600 MB/s![]()
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Originally posted by: Kaido
In related news, Seagate demoed a 6 Gbps HDD:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/0...ps-hard-disk-making-s/
I can only imagine how much fun a 24 SSD array would be @ 600 MB/s![]()
Saw this today too. Pretty sweet.
Now I need to upgrade my server again.
Really eventually when it becomes easier to get boards with lot of sata ports I just want to build a massive VM server so I can seriously start working towards my A+ and other certs and setup complex test environments.
Originally posted by: her209
Ramdisk > All of that
Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Originally posted by: Kaido
In related news, Seagate demoed a 6 Gbps HDD:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/0...ps-hard-disk-making-s/
I can only imagine how much fun a 24 SSD array would be @ 600 MB/s![]()
Saw this today too. Pretty sweet.
Now I need to upgrade my server again.
Really eventually when it becomes easier to get boards with lot of sata ports I just want to build a massive VM server so I can seriously start working towards my A+ and other certs and setup complex test environments.
You don't really need a lot of drives to set up a massive VM server. Set up smaller vm machines. Storage space has NOTHING to do with the complexity.
Also you don't really need a complex environment to prep for A+, Net+, MCSE, etc..
Maybe high end Cisco certs but otherwise..
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: her209
Ramdisk > All of that
Good luck getting 6TB of ram...
Although, I wonder how much $$$ all those drives cost.
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: her209
Ramdisk > All of that
Good luck getting 6TB of ram...
Although, I wonder how much $$$ all those drives cost.
Would be cool if they made "hard drives" where you can put a good 30 ram sticks in it and it would actually act as disk space. Obviously it would get erased at shut down and be limited to bus speed, but it would still be cool. Heck they could possibly add a battery pack to keep the data saved, then when it's powered the battery would charge.
Wish I had the knowledge to pull something like this off. Imagine using that for like, swap space, or a database. (would need intense backups mind you)
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Would be cool if they made "hard drives" where you can put a good 30 ram sticks in it and it would actually act as disk space. Obviously it would get erased at shut down and be limited to bus speed, but it would still be cool. Heck they could possibly add a battery pack to keep the data saved, then when it's powered the battery would charge.
Wish I had the knowledge to pull something like this off. Imagine using that for like, swap space, or a database. (would need intense backups mind you)
