Podcast #412 - 10TB Hard Drives and Le Grand Macho!!
Subject: Editorial | August 11, 2016 - 06:31 AM | Ryan Shrout
Tagged: video, Seagate, podcast, Le Grande Macho, 10TB
PC Perspective Podcast #412 - 08/11/2016
Join us this week as we discuss the new 10TB Seagate hard drive, Le Grand Macho cooler and more!
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Hosts: Ken Addison, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Sebastian Peak
Program length: 54:54
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I have to admit that a new world's record in my book.
As soon as woke up, I have yday episode waiting to be watched or listened to. BRAVO and thank you :)
Well, when I'm in England doing the edit at 11am local time, that gets the job done. :)
I miss the show notes, but thanks for the episode. I really appreciate the normally thorough show notes - please keep that up!
"10TB Seagate hard drive" you here that Granny, that one whole lot of Kitty videos for your collection. What's that Granny, you want to know the MTBF, and what RAID configuration will support up to 2 simultaneous disk failures without any data loss. Them's Segate Drives so Granny wants some extra RAID protection. Granny don't like the $/GB and can get more of the WD's at a lower $/GB, and Granny wants enough drives for RAID support of up to 2 simultaneous disk failures especially for Segate and no loss of her precious Kitty videos, she likes them Kitty videos more then she likes me.
Granny says she needs some total cost figures for the minimum number of drives it takes to get that RAID protection for up to 2 simultaneous disk failures without any data loss and that number of drives may be a little costly for that 10 TB drive at the number of drives it would take for the RAID protection/2 simultaneous drive failures metric.
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