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2010 Jan 07
17
Laptop for CentOS-5
I have a defective HP-Compaq nx9420 and so I am looking to replace
it. I have pretty much decided to buy no further MicroSoft based
products and would very much like to hear recommendations for a
suitable notebook host to provide me with Linux based alternative.
Given that all the basic functionality required is provided, the
main thing that I am looking for is reliability of the host itself.
I
2020 May 13
2
10 year old question
...t the market around the late 90?s. DT Research makes them and they get sold to mostly enterprise applications. That being said there are still a few hundred thousand of these in circulation.
The hardware is a bit of a hack. Its usb1.1 with a 44 pin flash module on 44 pin pata half height headers. MFGR grounded pin 44 so we cant easily swap out these for generic larger replacements. Average size of this module is 500mb. These originally came with windows ce. Bios is American Micro Devices XpressROM_DT366_0.01.10. Hardware is AMD Geode. Updated Bios is dated 7/21/2005.
Syslinux is used to boot m...
2020 May 13
3
10 year old question
...te 90?s. DT Research makes them and they get sold to mostly enterprise applications. That being said there are still a few hundred thousand of these in circulation.
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>>> The hardware is a bit of a hack. Its usb1.1 with a 44 pin flash module on 44 pin pata half height headers. MFGR grounded pin 44 so we cant easily swap out these for generic larger replacements. Average size of this module is 500mb. These originally came with windows ce. Bios is American Micro Devices XpressROM_DT366_0.01.10. Hardware is AMD Geode. Updated Bios is dated 7/21/2005.
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2010 Apr 26
23
SAS vs SATA: Same size, same speed, why SAS?
I''m building another 24-bay rackmount storage server, and I''m considering
what drives to put in the bays. My chassis is a Supermicro SC846A, so the
backplane supports SAS or SATA; my controllers are LSI3081E, again
supporting SAS or SATA.
Looking at drives, Seagate offers an enterprise (Constellation) 2TB 7200RPM
drive in both SAS and SATA configurations; the SAS model offers
2011 Jan 29
27
ZFS and TRIM
My google-fu is coming up short on this one... I didn''t see that it had
been discussed in a while ...
What is the status of ZFS support for TRIM?
For the pool in general...
and...
Specifically for the slog and/or cache???
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