10k? You buying second hand? You can easily spend $15k on a top tier bike these days.
10k? You buying second hand? You can easily spend $15k on a top tier bike these days.
As evidence to the contrary, may I present: The Safeway Lumberjack Sandwich!
Erasure coding may be a better option than RAID.
An HP EliteDesk G4 mini desktop Is around that much
I miss the SomethingAwful forums from 2004
Robertson (square) should be the only screw type, but the US got all butt hurt that a Canadian perfected the screw.
Object storage is really popular for backups now because you can make it immutable by protocol standard and with erasure coding you can have fault tolerance across locations.
So nuclear plants of the future won’t be run by companies who cut important corners on safety to maximize shareholder profits while offloading the consequences to the government and public?
So you could wind up in the clearance bin in the Wal Mart electronics section?
It probably runs a completely custom instruction set which makes it incompatible with current architectures. Current manufacturers are designing chips that are operable with popular instruction sets.
Two door plug bolts to the back of the head, very tragic
The problem with external LUNs is that they’re out of the control of the hypervisor. You can run into situations where migration events can cause access issues. If you can have the data presented through the hypervisor it will lead to less potential issues. Using object or NFS are also good options, if available.
This is how the Internet was back in the 90s