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I do not trust my data on any type of drive
so whats the difference.
Posted by: bottimj@...   Posted on: 10/11/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I do not trust my data on any type of drive  bottimj@... | 10/11/07
The issue is cost per GB  michaelwacey@... | 10/11/07
That and they're slow...  T1Oracle | 10/11/07
HOURS?  Wolfie2K3 | 10/12/07
Backups, no one should EVER rely on single point of failure  TripleII | 10/11/07
These days it is not always a hardware failure  coverlt@... | 10/11/07
I agree  TripleII | 10/11/07
correct  MIS Master | 10/11/07
RE: Alienware to add 64GB solid-state drives to desktop PCs  genefitz1976 | 10/11/07
Why not two drives?  shis-ka-bob | 10/11/07
Yes, but hard to do.  TripleII | 10/11/07
This is Alienware?  CobraA1 | 10/11/07
Message has been deleted.  G Brent LeVasseur | 10/11/07
*** SPAM ***  D. T. Schmitz | 10/11/07
RE: Alienware to add 64GB solid-state drives to desktop PCs  Pat_Wilkison | 10/11/07
No, I think you missed the point.  ShadeTree | 10/12/07
I am also sure that ....  ShadeTree | 10/12/07
I totally disagree with the following;  ShadeTree | 10/12/07

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