RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. Essentially, using two or more disks as a single disk subsystem.
The AMD K6-2 is the equivalent of an Intel Pentium II, isn't it? Depending on what you are planning to do with the computer, this may be just fine. There are a lot of factors besides CPU that need to be considered before making a decision. Those factors include (but are not limited to): Operating System, RAM, disk subsystem, intended use (server vs. desktop/workstation), and services & applications to be run.
-Jeff
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From: Gordon Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sambar] Fly Killer ? {01}
Well - With 'tweaking' - You could put it all in RAM, - But make all
important stuff - Write to the Hard-drive, - Even once every 5 minutes or
so (if there was any activity) - & you wont lose too much...
in my Belarc report, is this any good ? - Or do I NEED to upgrade, before
going "live" ??
533 megahertz AMD K6-2 w/3DNow!
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
From the discussion tonight - I dont think the above is suitable (I'm only
on a 56K modem now - Getting higher speed (cable etc.. -) In a 4-5 months)...
What is Raid ?
The only Raid I know is a fly/bug killer ;-)
G.
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