Hi-speed USB2 Flash Drive Round-Up
An anonymous reader writes "Ars Technica has a USB
2.0 Flash drive review featuring 8 drives from different manufacturers. What's so interesting about the review is that not all Flash
drives are created equal. Some have very unique features while some are clearly
better than others. They also took a detailed look
inside one of the drives as well as put two
drives in a RAID-0 array (a la Mac OS X). Now that's cool!"
in a raid array has to be the geekiest thing I've ever heard of. What is this world coming to?
On the playground?
In a raincoat?
I'm just saying...
Thou Shalt Not Use GIF for Screenshots!
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http://arstechnica.com/reviews/004/flash/RAID0.gi
GIF really makes that screenshot look bad. The gradent in the window bar was reduced to just two colors and the icons and RAID tab are a dithered mess.
That's to be expected, after all, to raid other villages by sea you have to be pretty durable. Still, I'm impressed you were able to cram him into the washer and dryer.
But I'm wondering if they reviewed anything that was inside of this little beastie.
And if what some of the above posters have put up about washer/dryer incidents is true, you can STILL take it into the bath with you!
. . . as opposed to the UNIX influence, where everything is defined as a file.
I believe it's rot-26 encryption. I've heard that the next model will support rot-52, but they're not for export.
SHHHHH! Don't say that.
Linux is good, Linux is great. We surrender our will, as of this date.
Linux is good, Linux is great. We surrender our will, as of this date.
Linux is good, Linux is great. We surrender our will, as of this date.
Okay, troll. I normally don't read down at these depths, but since I had mod points which I'm now not going to use in this thread...
Riddle me this, asswipe. I have a hard drive in a computer. Let's say it's running Linux. Let's say I get another hard drive and I want to make it RAID 1 (mirrored) with the first drive. It's a 30 second operation in OS X, a 30 second operation in NT, a 60 second option in Win2k (gotta make it dynamic first).
How long will this operation take in Linux? Yes, you can use all three mouse buttons, and no, I don't have a backup....
Happened to me before. I had my slashdot cookie with my name and password stored on it..
I built a RAID5 array from jaz drives! It was the only way to get ANY reliability out of them! :D
-Foxxz
Of course you can fit a Viking into the dryer. Check out how looks when you take him out.
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"Outlook not so good." That magic 8-ball knows everything! I'll ask about Exchange Server next.
Personally, I think they should all be renamed to the following: