Hi,
I'm planning a 12 drive raid 6 array using the following chassis:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/2U/826/SC826E2-R800LP.cfm
I'm confused on the following:
*I realize the backplane comes with a SAS expander already built in. but why does it advertise 28 port? It doesn't...
this apparently is not a new problem, but i cannot believe it exists:
http://communities.intel.com/thread/11878?start=0&tstart=0
I tried to install the standard intel HD drivers on a fresh W7 install and it blanks out immediately. I was using DVI, but apparently HDMI is affected too. the...
Suppose a car is driven less than 1000 miles per year. Are oil changes still required every year? would it help if it was synthetic?
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The problem is, all the smart tools do what they are supposed to do, but fail to report the mounted drive letter. I have two variables and nothing to connect them. So I have all the serial numbers, but i don't know which one is say, my F drive and which is is my E drive
I have a dedicated server and it has several hard drives which are of the same make and model. I need to remove two of them, but I need the serial numbers so they won't pull the wrong ones. Is there a program that correlates the hd serial number to a variable in device manager or volume manager?
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the cluster is a good idea. i don't have gobs amount of space and hosting 5 yr outdated hardware isn't a great use of electricity.
http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/4793/clusterhl7.jpg
if all this stuff was ebayed off- you could buy some current gen hardware and go from there?
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