Comment Re:Dual core for servers? (Score 1) 207
That'd be perfect. 6x 3TB in RAID6 on that baby... 12TB in a small box!
That'd be perfect. 6x 3TB in RAID6 on that baby... 12TB in a small box!
Wow it looks almost exactly like Google Plus
I'll bite. BF3 is not a competitor to MW4. It's a completely different game. MW4 seems like Quake the way it's played online. BF3 seems like... Battlefield. No other game has that feeling.
There's some magical feeling in BF3 like you're actually in a _war_, when you bring your entire team (32 or 64 players) rushing towards the enemy with tanks, helicopters, jeeps, snipers, infantry etc. MW4 (which I haven't played yet, I did play all the previous releases though) seems more like a console oriented death match clone.
The problems with the Sandforce controller has been fixed. But yeah OCZ were in the SSD game early and had a few flaky firmwares in the wild. All is good now though.
Isn't that more of the Japanese culture showing through (extreme respectfor elders) rather than companies not hiring "old people"?
Indeed! But don't call me Shirley.
I'm not so interested in the FPS, but rather filesystem performance between different kernel versions and possible regressions (in any benchmark) so I know what kernel versions to avoid.
Atom/Ion based HTPC with 6 2TB HDDs in RAID5 with mdadm, for a total of 10TB usable storage. (lvm then ext4 on top of that)
Works super. OS on a 60GB SSD, Corsair F60. The SSD has a firmware bug (Sandforce chip) which makes it reset itself whenever it's issued a SMART command of some sort. No data loss so far!
It doesn't matter if you can get hold of ALL of the data, if it's encrypted you're fucked. Nothing to see here, move along.
Really? I think Wikileaks is more scary to the government then a few mass murderers... (unfortunately)
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce