We are here in order to give our opinions not for
intelectuals arguments. If you want to use a 250Gig
that is okay with me, if you want to spend the money
on a dual Xeon that is okay. I have the same enjoyment
and I do the same job with 20Gig or 250 Gig, with
single processor or Dual Processors., I have tried and
I own all those things that you are referring to, but
I love simplicity and that is my own personal opinion,
I am still driving a 1965 Chevy and my cousin got
killed on a 2003 Porsche
--- Jesse Keating <jkeating(a)j2solutions.net> wrote:
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> There
> are a lot of technologies in the market that we do
not need, they just
> complicate our life more, it is like SATA hard
drives, I prefer SCSI
> hard drives.
Heh, I love comments like these.
Show me a 250gig SCSI disk this is truly
hot-swappable. Oh wait, thats
right, it doesn't exist. Pitty. Show me a 3u dual
xeon server that is
capable of 4+ TB of hot-swap SCSI storage (all in
the 3u, no external
stuff). Oh wait, it doesn't exist. Pitty.
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