You're fucking insane.Vacated the seagates
Also, switched chassis and raid controller at the same time. Very bad scientific method. Amazingly, the raid picked right back up with no issues and the chassis has much better airflow (and 6 more bays! not outta space anymore).
Also picked up another 400 MB/s of array speed due to upgraded RAID engine in the 1882ix-24 vs the old school 1280ml i had.
I love enterprise class hardware.
You're fucking insane.
ive got a 16 disk chenbro 4u hotswap chassis if you want to be equally insane Comes loaded with 82gigs of a ram and 24 threads. And a raid controller that can be used as a kickass HBA with a bigass RAM cache for your non-RAID using ass.You're fucking insane.
and yet my setup is still cheaper and infinitely more flexible than a synology NAS.
I have also finally achieved my goal of the server being bifurcated into server and gaming pc. Its now also my main gaming machine.
I'll stay a basic bitch plz.ive got a 16 disk chenbro 4u hotswap chassis if you want to be equally insane Comes loaded with 82gigs of a ram and 24 threads. And a raid controller that can be used as a kickass HBA with a bigass RAM cache for your non-RAID using ass.
I actually am very frugal in my storage purchases for the most part. The big expenses were early on and if you amortize them over the life of their use theyre not so bad.
Until next week when you "get the newest synology off amazon's super thrift dealzzzzz".Just like mine! Whodathunkit!
No up front expense amortized over the life of use is less than big up front expense. Especially when you don't need to saturate a 10Gbps network link.I actually am very frugal in my storage purchases for the most part. The big expenses were early on and if you amortize them over the life of their use theyre not so bad.
Still using LastPass, personally.ya'll use any good phrase based password generators? Or have a good schema you wanna share?
I thought you'd like that. I use it all the time to generate passwords for shit I send to clients.oh fuck, that perfect.
I love those guys
Didn't even know what the 6502 was. But my C64 was AWESOME. RIP Chuck!Didn't even realize this until I read it in a newspaper on break earlier. RIP Chuck Peddle, designer of the 6502.
Engineer who paved the way for personal computers had Newfoundland roots | SaltWire
Charles (Chuck) Peddle died last month at 82www.thechronicleherald.ca