My Server Upgrade is Complete

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My Server Upgrade is Complete

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Still running my 566mhz celeron & 768mb of ram... but it's also got 4 2tb hard drives running in RAID-5 for a 6gb redundant array.
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normalicy wrote:Still running my 566mhz celeron & 768mb of ram... but it's also got 4 2tb hard drives running in RAID-5 for a 6gb redundant array.
Got me beat. I only have 5 1tb running raid 5. Then again I built mine like 2-5 years ago? some time ago. I dont remember.
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Yeah, these drives replace my 4 500gb drives. It's amazing how quick they fill up.
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I just love how cheap space is now-a-days to make this so easy to do! I definitly plan on setting up a mini-server in the basement before long.
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Yeah, that's my feeling & despite how redundant it is, I still keep my stuff backed up somewhere else just in case (not quite as much though).
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