I've got a doctor who is upgrading to a proper server. it will be used almost exculsively for medical apps (electronic charts, scheduling, billing). I was wondering if an SSD makes sense in this application. I have already adapted SSDs to all of my personal systems. So I feel comfortable using...
A couple of months ago I bought 2 4G modems from Verizon, one of each kind. Everything was great the first month or so. I couldn't have been more pleased. I even commented on them here. Well ... I was soooooo wrong! These things will NOT keep a connection! They will even say connected in the VZ...
I just thought I'd throw out some numbers for Verizon's new LTE service. I've had the opportunity to use both the LG and the Pantech modems. So far, the Pantech is giving better numbers. I'm averaging 10.3mb with it. The LG is only giving 6.9. I know this whole technology is brand new, so my...
Whenever an opportunity to do a complete install presents itself, I take it. Yes, it is more work, but it gives you a chance to fix issues or to make changes that a system image can't provide. This all assumes you have the program disks and such.
It's all about pride. If you say you just purchased a new Alienware PC, everyone knows you dropped a serious amount of cash. Therefore, making you seem better off than most. Maybe it isn't pride. Maybe it is conceit. That's just my thought.
All I know is my Vertex 2 increased my system performance enough to delay a complete rebuild. I think it is money well spent. Once you do decide to build a new system, transfer the Vertex 2 to it.
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