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RAID, HERE I COME!!
BRING IT ON! I'll RAID it and fill it in a flash grin.
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 02/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No doubt about it, massive storage is required.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/28/06
Yeah, it is required  Michael Kelly | 02/28/06
I figure I'll 6.4 TB  voska | 02/28/06
Seriously though  Michael Kelly | 02/28/06
A big IF  voska | 02/28/06
Not sure  Michael Kelly | 02/28/06
Not an issue  voska | 03/01/06
Drive Size vs Arrays  Wolfie2K3 | 02/28/06
Wotts to stop us  s_gamgee | 02/28/06
No, they've been selling a 64-bit version of Windows for around 4 years.  PB_z | 02/28/06
RAID, HERE I COME!!  CobraA1 | 02/28/06
$400/TB  baldwinleo@... | 02/28/06
Hard Drives vs. Trees  ZStoner | 02/28/06
So maybe SCSI isn't dead?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/28/06
Nope.. Tis dead. Stick a fork in it.  Wolfie2K3 | 02/28/06
Nope it isn't  voska | 03/01/06
Windows Vista is Bloated and Full of Swiss Cheese Holes  Evisscerator | 02/28/06
YET another Linux fanboi heard from... (NT)  Wolfie2K3 | 02/28/06
Give it time  m-nature | 03/01/06
Cool, but... failure rate with several disks is...  MV_z | 02/28/06
Ermmm. No  nucrash | 02/28/06
But then you'd not have 8 TB  voska | 03/01/06
Sort of  voska | 03/01/06
Scarily big...  zkiwi | 02/28/06
Old rule of thumb : data will expand to fill all available storage.  JonathonDoe | 03/01/06
8 TB's on Windows?  LocoMojo | 03/01/06
How about 8 Picobytes?  metilley@... | 03/01/06
Umm.. 8 Picobytes is a very small amount  mombo | 03/01/06
SIZE  SC-man | 03/01/06
RE: Coming soon: The 8-terabyte desktop  COMMANDOF4 | 06/23/09
RE: Coming soon: The 8-terabyte desktop  COMMANDOF4 | 06/23/09

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