Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "supertalent".
2007 Apr 02
2
Re: On Topic: Cheapest Asterisk USB Key?
...ory is generally not the best
> medium to
> > store data when you have a high number of read/writes. Flash memory
> will
> > fail much more quickly under these conditions.
>
> Does this mean that devices such as the samsung Flash SSD (part #
> MCAQE32G5APP-0XA00) and the Supertalent Flashdrives are less reliable
> than the HD equivalents. (since reliability is supposed to be their
> biggest selling points)?
What it means is that Flash memory cells wear out after a large number
of read/write cycles, but not nearly as large as hard drives:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F...
2005 Jul 28
3
Tyan Thunder K8SE S2892 Report
...boards under Linux.
No such luck. So placing myself under the heading "Where Angles Fear to
Tread," I went ahead and built a system anyway. Here's what I've learned.
The specs:
Tyan Thunder K8SE S2892, BIOS 1.01
2x Opteron 270, 2Ghz Dual-Core, retail package with fan
2GB RAM (4x SuperTalent 512MB P/N D32RB12P3)
3Ware 9500S-4LP 4 port SATA controller
4x 200GB Segate ST3200826AS 7200.8 SATA (attached to 3Ware controller)
1x 80GB Wester Digital WD800JD-00LSA0 SATA (attached to onboard controller)
Antec Truepower 2.0 550W PSU
Chenming 901A-0-0 RTL Case
Supermicro 5-drive SATA HD Cage
Cent...
2007 Apr 01
5
On Topic: Cheapest Asterisk USB Key? (was: Re: Off Topic: Open Source USB Softphone)
Here's a flipside of this subject: what is the absolute cheapest Linux
device that can be connected to a PC's USB port? That has just enough
power for a minimal Asterisk server running on it. The Asterisk just
maintains a CDR database on its Flash memory, which it periodically
submits over the PC's network connection with an HTTP hit on a remote
full-service Asterisk server? No call