Comment Re:Why not use a raid card with Cache Protection? (Score 1) 293
That begs that you have enterprise level everything else, including dual psu's and or a UPS.
That begs that you have enterprise level everything else, including dual psu's and or a UPS.
Dont buy shit software from EA then, because really we know they are the biggest retailer using DRM still.
To be fair, even if you dont agree and continue to buy software that is copy protected, that is the issue, not the SSD.
Backup everything fools.
+1 one more. We have deployed like 300 of the 800 series.
I've personally used two ocz which were shit until I firmware flashed them and did a full format, then were ok. One was so bad it felt like i was running windows on a USB 2.0 flash drive (yes, I have done this -- both were windows 8 which runs pretty fast on usb, this case it did not)
I have two Samsungs, a Crucial, two intels, and a Hyper-X.
This test is biased and skewed to make a point.
Also we use these 98% in laptops which dont lose power abruptly.
For a desktop, you can get a raptor enterprise drive for give or take the same price thats twice the size so why bother?
Mod parent up. I came here to say this. BE is still used today to mix audio since its a real-time OS and very capable of doing things other OSes of the its day just plain were not up to.
The interface is ultra minimalistic and it follows a lot of what an awesome OS should be.
Working, legit office for Linux as binaries.
Working, legit office for android and iOS
Paid-for RDP app for Android and iOS
Fix the suck that is SharePoint
Put the innovators back on top and cut the drunk managers out of the company. Shed the dead drunk weight.
I wish they'd share more, each app has its seemingly own interface. IE would have been market domination extreme if they had the Visual Studio pinning and tabs (and it had IE in those tabs, and i used it as a browser to prove my point) basically it was like Firefox or chrome is today before its time. Windows doesn't look like office doesn't look like Visual Studio doesn't look like SQL doesn't look like Exchange meaning no team is on the same page with the GUI which is total failsauce
Actually their Android Hisense Wal-Mart only tablets are cheaper and comparable to the best of breed that Google can bring to the market, and they sell both profiting off of themselves and others. Win for them!
Actually Microsoft purchased the people who did any of the development awesomeness like Word or Excel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Word
Lets not forget Hyper-V and other fun things.
I am not sure but the only thing Microsoft really came up with was Windows 95's GUI, which they didnt license or buy, but stole. Some netcode was even from BSD.
AC you remind of a a fellow I knew who, as I last heard, was working on the Video stuff at Crapple and didnt like music...Adger is that you?
I have 100Mbps Charter and don't care about no stinkin' caps. Spend the weekend streaming cat videos in HD from youtube, playing games online with the wife and streaming HD video from Amazon and Netflix for hours a day.
I was hoping to see something like the new BI Maps junk from Excel 2013 so I could see where to not drive in my city. TLDR give me what I want.
Few lines of code to have them lost into your bank account here, a few there. Testing is free!
Most AMD boxes so far dont have TPM, but thats changing. I think the enterprise ones have a module slot. AMD has licensed tech from ARM to put an armcore in the package for TPM.
I have one of their SSDs when I was buying multiple brands for testing in multiple machines from AMD to VIA to Intel. Before flashing it was awful and had issues, but is rock solid since!
This, we've got about 200 of the stupid things between the various Samsungs - dell models, 830's and 840s now from work to home machines. Only had one totally kick the bucket and we tossed it back and sent it in for scrap
Get hold of portable property. -- Charles Dickens, "Great Expectations"