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Karchiveur
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Post by Karchiveur »

Yeah i watch a thing about old storage devices on "The Screen Savers"
on TechTv.. it was pretty cool..
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I still want one of them big ass tape drives. hell the one drive is as big as my whole rack full of stuff.
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Post by ShibasScotch »

3x 80gb wd SE (2 in raid-0)
1x 120g wd SE

total in all systems in the house

2 x15gb
1 x20
2x30
2x40
2x60
5x80
1x120
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830gb

(not including anything under 10, cuz none are hooked up :P )
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Post by renovation »

update only a 120 gig wd and 160 gig maxtor now ! and only using 6 .4 gig of the 120 gig right now and 65 gig of my 160 !
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Post by sheerdark »

In my main rig I have:

2x WD 120GB SE
2X WD 40 GB in Raid O

for a total of 320 Gigs, but formatted it is only about 290
Sad thing is, I have most of it filled and I have a fileserver, external drive, and other computers to store stuff on, too.
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