I need to access the data with XP32 so the 2TB limit forces use as single drives. As well, RAID 5 or other requires extra drives. I don't need high availability.
Do you know what that number represents? It is the number of times that my profile page was viewed at that time. ;) Yet there is nothing of interest, such as political rant or request for a crack.
Their tests don't provide much data. I'm not expecting a 4-platter drive to be the fastest. Anyway, who uses a 2TB drive for OS? The Hitachi drives have a copy problem, blah.
I might want to have a couple of drives in RAID 0, but use some other ports for backup drives that will be powered off most of the time. Hence there is a need for the hot swapping.
We received the TK11 R2. Color is a bit off - needs around green CC05 or so - but warmer overall. Output is even brighter than the original, partly due to the tighter beam. It has an OP reflector, yet the spill is not so smooth. I like the TK11 series in the size/weight class. My lumapower...
Not yet. That "small" computer is still in boxes. I'll be setting it up on site in a few weeks.
Speaking of Canada, that is becoming a serious issue. I may start another thread about it later.
Not yet. That small computer is still in boxes. I'll be setting it up on site in a few weeks.
Speaking of Canada, that is becoming a serious issue. I may start another thread about it later.
I don't understand onbroad RAID 0. I recall the 10R allows that function somehow. Yet I'd rather use a PCIe controller if it naturally supports hot swapping. I'd rather have a single, faster drive than RAID 0. Eventually...
We received the TK11 R2. Color is a bit off - needs around green CC05 or so - but warmer overall. Output is even brighter than the original, partly due to the tighter beam. It has an OP reflector, yet a
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Hmmm. That seems to have only one channel at 450mA which would be even slower for two cells if I understand correctly. The reviews are amusing. I'm not quite sure about the smuggling procedure. :D
Pros: 1 charges and 2 accumulators are simultaneous. An accumulator is inserted in it tightly...
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