The DroboPro does NOT support multiple iSCSI initiators trying to connect to it at the same time. You will corrupt the volumes if you do this. I cannot stress this point enough.
The DroboPro is considered a Direct Attached Storage device not a SAN. Sharing files on a DroboPro has to be done via...
That drive should be fine on your board. SATA6Gb/s reverts to 3Gb/s for older boards.
I actually ordered 8 of these yesterday to populate a new NAS. If you're bulk ordering like that, TigerDirect has them for $209.97 a pop but Bing Cashback is offering 12% for TD which is around $185/ea + ship.
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This was last year after I had it for less than a week. Slipped out of my gym shorts as I was getting out of the car right onto the concrete.
I <3 American Express and their Clumsy Customer Protection plan. Luckily they replaced it for free.
Did it earlier this year. Was nervous until I actually got there and filled out all the paperwork. After that it was just a wave of calm that washed everything away. On the video, I definitely had the "Oh, shit!" face right before jumping out. My one regret is listening to them tell me to make...
Well the Roma pass gets you into the coliseum and the forum as well. It counts as one "museum" entry.
Find a copy of Rick Steves' Rome book. It's worth every penny and it'll give you some tips on where to eat. There's a ton of good mom and pop shops littered all over the area.
I'm not much...
How long are you in Rome? If you're there for play for a couple of days, a Roma pass will get you 2 museum entries for free and the rest discounted along with free train rides for 2 days. Rome seems like a more cash friendly place rather than CCs in my experience at least.
This was last week in Rome from a random bank near the Pantheon:
ATM Transaction NON-CHASE ATM WITHDRAW XXXXXX 08/01 BANCANAZL Euro 200.00 X 1.416050 (EXCHG RTE) + 8.50 (EXCHG RTE ADJ) = $291.71
More or less the same in Barcelona and Paris. Amsterdam Central Station ATM was actually the...
I have a Drobo. I think it's fantastic for what it is, a brain dead easy solution for storing data in a redundant way that doesn't require tinkering. It does take the fun out of setting up RAID arrays if you enjoy that stuff but after dealing with things like that at work you sort of just want...
PDF conversion doesn't look pretty is all I can say. If it's just straight text, it's acceptable. Once you start looking at tables or diagrams and things like that the formatting becomes pretty atrocious.
Sounds like your modem is handling PPPoE duties. I imagine if you offloaded the PPPoE settings to your router, you'd lose that extra hop. 192.168.xx.xx addresses are reserved for private networks if I recall correctly.
Saw it on IMAX and loved every moment of it.
I just think the biggest shame in an extremely well made movie like this are all the dilemmas, themes, and philosophical issues that just completely fly over most people's heads. Just reading the responses in this thread is kind of a...
Reminds me of a quote I saw somewhere. Something along the lines of:
No matter what you do, somebody, somewhere, sometime, will want it in Excel format. With graphs.
For that amount of use, I'd imagine the DI resin would get quite expensive to replace. But to answer your question, I"m not aware of any kind of deionizer of that kind of capacity with that kind of flow rate.
Galveston is awful. There's really only two things you can do in Houston. It's shop (Galleria) and eat. The food choices are nearly limitless here, that's why we're one of the fattest cities in the nation.
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