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Prayer, [noun] - the act or practice of telling God that his infallible plan sucks and that you demand changes ASAPPosted 1 year ago #
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Interesting? You mean scary!
Makes me glad I can't afford an SSD yet
"To err is human, but it feels divine" (Mae West)
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"Earth is the cradle of mankind. Nobody can live in the cradle forever" (Constantin Tsiolkovski – 1857-1935)Posted 1 year ago # -
Some significant data left out; in particular, whether the data loss was a result of drive failure, or of owner error of some kind.
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As a rule i never adopt any new technology until it has had time to mature. No desire to be the Guinea pig.
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Bleeding edge for me man.....
Been running a PCI-e card based ssd for a while as my boot drive (C:\)... Fast... nice... only OS and software running on it (no data)... What's the worst that can happen... I pull it out and install windows on one of the other drives.. It's not like I have never done that before
Data is stored on raid 5 arrays, daily backups to a dedicated backup server (WHS 2011).... NAS archive backup... External raid 1 array archive... Not like I am likely to lose anything should the C:\ drive decide to stop working entirely.
Messes made. Jobs left undone. FREE estimates.Posted 1 year ago # -
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moosepucky said:
Bleeding edge for me man.....Been running a PCI-e card based ssd for a while as my boot drive (C:\)... Fast... nice... only OS and software running on it (no data)... What's the worst that can happen... I pull it out and install windows on one of the other drives.. It's not like I have never done that before
Data is stored on raid 5 arrays, daily backups to a dedicated backup server (WHS 2011).... NAS archive backup... External raid 1 array archive... Not like I am likely to lose anything should the C:\ drive decide to stop working entirely.
but then again your not Joe Public either
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Garry said:
but then again your not Joe Public either
True....
Lappy has a single SSD so that would be a different tune all together. I back lappy up to a USB 500 gig when I am traveling. For important stuff (emails, passwords, code, etc) I also back up to a 32 gig USB stick. but putting lappy back together after a primary/only drive failure would not be a can of peaches. I have cleaned the drive and installed windows 7 (came with vista biz).
Lappy has been running for over 3 years so the SSD in there is probably first gen. Lappy's SSD is a 1.8" SSD not a 2.5" SSD.
No problems so far
Like I said.. I'm a bleeding edge guy... Always have been... Always will be... Got the burns to prove it too
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