
bikegremlin
bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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(Quote) Some people like to be heavily policed. Others won't accept any rules. No one can please everyone. We are trying to stay free, open, but without allowing for clear frauds and similar. Sort of a middle-ground. Not perfect, never will be, b…
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(Quote) Please refrain from personal insults - this goes for all members.
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Out of the frying pan into the fire. Congratulations. I guess. :P
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(Quote) If it's of any help, I'd be happy to publish this on the io.bikegremlin.com - table and the relevant explanation (either with your forum nick credits, your real credentials, or completely anonymous - however you prefer - though I think it wo…
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The official acquisition comment: According to Marx, capital has the tendency for concentration and centralization in the hands of the richest capitalists. It always ends in the ruin of many small capitalists, whose capitals partly pass into the h…
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(Quote) Fair points. Though I'd say that warranty is primarily a marketing tool and often has not much to do with durability and reliability.
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(Quote) This is exactly how I understood that recommendation. There has been a case of WD RED "NAS" drives using SMR, for example.
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(Quote) Thank you very much for taking the time to write this. I really appreciate it (hope the same goes for other LESbians). In your opinion, for the OP's use case, would you stick to the RAID 10 recommendation, or do you think RAID 6 might be a …
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(Quote) Well-written, very well explained, and I agree with everything, with one note: RAID 10 is good if performance is your priority. RAID 6 is a better choice if your priority is to read data in case of a drive failing. MXroute outage shows how …
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(Quote) Keep your arm steady at least, you've missed the topic. :)
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(Quote) Yes, RAID is not a backup, butit can either let you read your data even in case of one or two drives fai; or it can make data on all drives unreadable when one drive fails - depending on which RAID you use. RAID types - wiki (Quote) SATA H…