Sorry - this is getting off topic from where I was looking for a
trustworthy (ie Linux) firmware on a drive box.  But discussion all the
same . .

Maybe speed is important in some apps, but not my main concern.  What if
you had just forked out $3k to digitise some (ok -  at lot of) slides,
delivered on DVD by the contractor.  Step 1 - put them on secure drives
- you probably have 14 days to complain about if the DVD worked or not.
Step 2 - work out some form of storage that's going to be longer lived
than the slides themselves (don't tell me about DVD longevity).  Step 3,
split storage so that you have some sort of fire protection.

Kevin.

On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 20:46 +1100, Alex Samad wrote:

> what sort of performance do you get from it ?
> 


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