#1 My dream computer...
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 12:17 am
Well, this is an idea I've had kicking around in my head for a while, and finally I've decided to share it and see what you all think.
This is my dream computer setup, and hopefully something I might be able to do eventually.
The basic computer doesn't matter. All it needs are the right parts to make it work and maybe a 100GB hard drive (60 should suffice) for the OS/OSes to reside. Again, the computer itself doesn't matter, because like most computer systems, it would be replaced every 3-6 years.
What's more important is the data. I would create a RAID array of 6-8 drives, starting with a goal of 1-2 Terabytes of data, and increasing as data needs increased. These drives would be seperate from the computer itself, and there would be a second array of such drives to operate as a backup system in the event of catastrophic data failure from software corruption. The drives would be able to be disconnected from the computer and hooked in to any new system I buy. In a way, it would be a local "thin client" setup. It would be virtually impervious to hardware failure and highly resistant to software failure, and it would forever remove the dangers of losing your data as you move from one computer to the other.
And yes, I would be doing this for several reasons. I hate to lose my data, I hate to reinstall shit, I hate to UNinstall shit to make room for new shit, and I like being able to load up any game, movie, or music I want to with near lighting speed.
This is my dream computer setup, and hopefully something I might be able to do eventually.
The basic computer doesn't matter. All it needs are the right parts to make it work and maybe a 100GB hard drive (60 should suffice) for the OS/OSes to reside. Again, the computer itself doesn't matter, because like most computer systems, it would be replaced every 3-6 years.
What's more important is the data. I would create a RAID array of 6-8 drives, starting with a goal of 1-2 Terabytes of data, and increasing as data needs increased. These drives would be seperate from the computer itself, and there would be a second array of such drives to operate as a backup system in the event of catastrophic data failure from software corruption. The drives would be able to be disconnected from the computer and hooked in to any new system I buy. In a way, it would be a local "thin client" setup. It would be virtually impervious to hardware failure and highly resistant to software failure, and it would forever remove the dangers of losing your data as you move from one computer to the other.
And yes, I would be doing this for several reasons. I hate to lose my data, I hate to reinstall shit, I hate to UNinstall shit to make room for new shit, and I like being able to load up any game, movie, or music I want to with near lighting speed.