Sunday Night at Albion Mile Gate [Movie]

nuky

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Gahn said:
Raid wont in any manner speed up your pc effectivness, RAID technology it's only for securing yourselves from data loss ^^ And btw there aren't Raid HDs, there are Raid Controllers that use normal disks (but u want em quicker than normal ones so a SATA Raid would use 7200 rpm hds).


RAID 0 will actually speed up I/O performance quite a bit, no good as a data saver though.
 

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i RaN In anD goT PboaoEd LoooL DammN ZeRRGeR NaaBZzzz.

I pity the fool.
 

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Gahn said:
Striping isn't definetly an improvement to speed unless u can afford 2 separate controllers and aye i heard of Raid 0,1,5 actually i install Raid Systems ...

From a brief description or RAID 0 funcionality

<quote>
Characteristics/Advantages

RAID 0 implements a striped disk array, the data is broken down into blocks and each block is written to a separate disk drive


I/O performance is greatly improved by spreading the I/O load across many channels and drives


Best performance is achieved when data is striped across multiple controllers with only one drive per controller
</quote>

Hence since the striping tecno doesn't have a fault tolerance system build in, IMO, u should make big attention on choosing that level of RAID :)
Aye well then raid is hugely better innit ;] 2x the performance in theory, im not saying im a expect etc, cause im not but i think raid 0 will help alot for recording.
 

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nice movie :)

thought it looked cool when it looked like camera was about to zoom through the milegate :)
 

inqy

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I had a RAID0 system a few years ago, it was wickedly fast on disk access but I was rather upset when one of the disks went pop :/
 

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inqy said:
I had a RAID0 system a few years ago, it was wickedly fast on disk access but I was rather upset when one of the disks went pop :/

That's the point u lose data and if u don't have an external backup policy u fucked up :eek7:
 

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inqy said:
I had a RAID0 system a few years ago, it was wickedly fast on disk access but I was rather upset when one of the disks went pop :/

So what is the difference if you didnt have RAID0 and the disk you would be using then would go pop?
 

Gahn

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Difference

Eroa said:
So what is the difference if you didnt have RAID0 and the disk you would be using then would go pop?

If he had RAID 5 and 1 disk broke, nm, he'd just replaced disk and raid would have rebuild the lot without data loss ;)

Tho widely off topic here, so i'll shut up now.
 

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inqy said:
I had a RAID0 system a few years ago, it was wickedly fast on disk access but I was rather upset when one of the disks went pop :/
hi inq :) long time

:) well is just 2x more risk then running one hdd innit. I back up all my important stuff on 2nd pc manuelly .. i dont have alot of important stuff .. this pc is just a gaming rig.
 

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DaggerElivager said:
i think we got a dyslexic (sp? :p) luwi! :fluffle:

actualy.... LAAAAAAAAAAAG is 3 letters. Its just more then one of one of them :touch:
 

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Eroa said:
actualy.... LAAAAAAAAAAAG is 3 letters. Its just more then one of one of them :touch:

what my friend here said :fluffle:
 

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