Yeah, it’s been a long time since I’ve looked at and kind of RAID/Storage/data preservation stuff… like 256GB spinning platters were the “hot new thing” last time I did.
I’m starting from scratch…in more ways than one lol
Yeah, it’s been a long time since I’ve looked at and kind of RAID/Storage/data preservation stuff… like 256GB spinning platters were the “hot new thing” last time I did.
I’m starting from scratch…in more ways than one lol
Very cool, this is actually the sort of thing I was interested in. I’m looking at building a fairly heavy NAS box before long and I’d love to not have to deal with the expense of a full raid setup.
For stuff like shows/movies, how do they perform after recovery?
Yeah, that’s generally my consensus as well. Just curious if someone had a better way that maybe I didn’t know about.
I’ve never been a big fan of RAID for this reason… but I’ve also never had enough mission critical data that I couldn’t just store hard copy backups.
That being said… let me ask you this:
Is there a better way than RAID for data preservation/redundancy?
Damn… that blows. Had it on my wishlist for a while waiting for it to hit 1.0
This is a true statement, 100%. It still doesn’t detract from the fact that the sequels were the cinematic equivalent of a dog chasing a car and not knowing what to do with it once they caught it. Disney had an entire EU laid out before them, had a chance to make something awesome…and they did that instead.
DQXI is a good one if you’re into the villain winning the first round.
Claim the territory as Ukraine, attack Ukraine territory.
I read this in this tone…
If irritation is meditative… I’m the mother fucking Budah…
Cop I knew dozens of years ago always said the same thing …he would “much rather roll up on a group of stoners than even one drunk asshole”
I mean… it’s only fair lmao
I just finished running Sleeping Dogs, and I’m trying to find something new (to me, not necessarily “new release”). If I don’t find anything that catches my eye, I’ll probably try Middle Earth: Shadow of War again.
Hadn’t watched the video, came here to say “if it’s a hi-point it is” but you beat me to it.
How does it compare to Firefox feature-wise?