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Hi Any *particular* ones you could recommend? Thanks. Mak
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Hi So if I have 4 x 250GB SATA drives, I will be left with 750GB as the other will be used as a parity disk? Am I right there? Secondly, which controller would recommend for this, as to my knowledge, no on-board controller support RAID 5? Thanks. Mak
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Hi I'm not very au fait with RAID so could you please explain how 4 x 250GB would not give 1TB (in RAID 0 for example)? Backups will be kept on CD anyway but this is for immediate access.. hence I am considering RAID 5.. this would leave 750GB? Do you know any motherboards that support 4 x SATA drives in RAID 5 mode or would I need a seperate controller? Either way.. can you recommend a motherboard/controller? Thanks. Mak
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Hi Software RAID? I have never heard of that before.. could you elaborate a bit about it please? Thanks. Mak
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Hi The thing is that it doesn't support SATA? Thanks. Mak
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Hi That sounds interesting.. any site you can point me to for a review or more info? Secondly, in the UK P4P800 deluxe.. is this a good board? It has RAID on board but only ARA-133 Thanks. Mak
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Hi So with RAID 5 what would that 250GB be used for? Thanks. Mak
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Hi The firm is a printers and they produce a lot of Photoshop work which is then archived on to CD. It is, often, hundreds of MB (perhaps not a full CD) but nevertheless, there are hundreds of CDs they want on this archive machine to be readily available as clients often come back months later requesting re-prints. The reason I have chosen SATA is firstly the cheaper cost. Secondly, it will not really be used as a 'server' as such.. just a large mass of storage. Hence, I don't really need the solid SCSI set-up (considering the inflated cost). If I do go with 4 x SATA in RAID.. what modes and what motherboards etc would everyone suggest? Thanks. Mak
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Hi there, A friend of mine has asked me to build a server for a local business. When I asked him what he wants it for he basically said a massive storage space to store files from users (about five users). At first I thought about a SAN but then considered these as being too expensive. I, therefore, think the best option is to build a system with massive storage capability. This is where I need your help.. can you give me some ideas of what components I should include? The foremost components I were thinking of were 4 x 250GB SATA hard drives in RAID mode... anything else?? Thanks. Mak
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Hi No worries, got it sorted now Thanks. Mak
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Hi Not really a fix is it? More like a work around! Mak
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Hi I recently followed a guide on the Net to get SP1 installed on to my Windows XP. That works great. I then came across a pre-integrated SP1 build and obtained a serial for it to try it out. It worked, installed etc. However, when trying Windows Update, it says the key is not valid. Is there any way I can get around the above and have the integrated SP1 build work with Windows Update or am I going to have to do it the long way around each time by up[censored] it to SP1? Thanks. Mak
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Internet Explorer showing up as old?! WTF!
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Hi That's what I am trying to to. I have the Draytek Vigor 2600We. Any suggestions? Thanks. Mak -
Internet Explorer showing up as old?! WTF!
mak-uk replied to mak-uk's topic in Everything New Technology
Hi It was actually 'cos I was running Sygate Personal Firewall Pro. When I disable it, it works fine. Any ideas on how to correct this? Also, any ideas on whether you think this is a good firewall or not? It doesn't seem to have the ability to block specific ports as such. Thanks. Mak -
Hi Tried logging into Hotmail the other day and some other MSN sites and it states that I am using an old browser and I must update. The only thing I have done is upgrade to SP1 and when I click 'About' it states IE6 SP1. Any ideas?? Thanks. Mak