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by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 hardware · computers · storage · hard_drive · reference · resource · guide · history · tech · best · IDE · ATA
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Small wonders: the 2009 Ars USB flash drive roundup Since our last roundup in 2005, USB flash drives have become ubiquitous. So ubiquitous, in fact, that we wondered whether there was any difference at all among models. In our 2009 roundup, we find out the answer.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 Flash · hardware · storage · benchmark · review · comparison · RAM · USB · computers · tech · development · article · May · 2009 · ArsTechnica
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If you look at the SSD market today, you’d assume that it’s very different from what it was just six months ago when the X25-M launched. People are worried that the Intel drive has issues with degrading performance over time. Some vendors are now shipping “revised” JMicron drives with multiple controllers, supposedly fixing all of the problems I talked about last year. I hate to break it to you guys. As different as the world may seem today, it’s all very much the same. The Intel drive is still the best of the best. Yes, it, and other SSDs do get slower over time and later in this article I’ll explain why it happens and why it’s not as big of a deal as you’d think. The issues I complained about with the JMicron drives from last year are still alive and well today; they’re just somewhat occluded.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 SSD · hardware · storage · review · comparison · benchmark · performance · reference · Flash · RAM · hard_drive · computers · tech · article · AnandTech · March · 2009
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ZFS may be locked into the Solaris operating system but “Butter FS” is on the horizon and it’s boasting more features and better performance.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 Linux · ZFS · btrfs · filesystem · storage · data · comparison · sysadmin · Unix · article · April · 2009 · development · computers · software · open_source
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by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 storage · DIY · security · nifty · hack · USB · fun · phone · electronics · hidden · article · 2008 · May · computers · hardware · data · Flash · RAM
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by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 2008 · reference · computers · tech · article · hardware · gadgets · data · comparison · storage · Flash · RAM · review · USB
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by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 2008 · reference · computers · tech · article · hardware · gadgets · data · comparison · storage · Flash · RAM · review · USB
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by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 hardware · gadgets · data · comparison · storage · Flash · review · USB · RAM · computers · 2008 · article · reference · tech
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That 16GB SDHC card that provides extra storage for your netbook not doing it for you? Not to worry. The SD Association has announced a new specification for SDXC cards, with the XC standing for extended capacity. The new cards will support up to 2TB of storage, and will have higher bus speeds which means faster transfers.
by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 computers · tech · development · data · storage · news · mobile · Flash · memory · RAM · 2009 · Secure_Digital · SDXC · CES · January
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What is fakeRAID? In the last few years, a number of hardware products have come onto the market claiming to be IDE or SATA RAID controllers. These have shown up in a number of desktop/workstation motherboards. Virtually none of these are true hardware RAID controllers. Instead, they are simply multi-channel disk controllers combined with special BIOS configuration options and software drivers to assist the OS in performing RAID operations. This gives the appearance of a hardware RAID, because the RAID configuration is done using a BIOS setup screen, and the operating system can be booted from the RAID.
by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 Ubuntu · Linux · article · reference · RAID · data · storage · Unix · documentation · hardware · manual
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