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How is it subaru on subaru hate?
and just to be contrary who said this is specifially towards subaru?
also goes for bmw, audi, saab,.etc.
and i think im allowed to express an opinion os something i believe... that sedans arent ****...
and until jolt or sigma ban me for having an opinion
choku dori, get the over yourself dude...
and just to be contrary who said this is specifially towards subaru?
also goes for bmw, audi, saab,.etc.
and i think im allowed to express an opinion os something i believe... that sedans arent ****...
and until jolt or sigma ban me for having an opinion
choku dori, get the over yourself dude...
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http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/09/2...rcomputer-fun/
It wasn't all that long ago when a mere nine SSD drives in a RAID array was enough to cause most folks' jaws to drop, but the world of ridiculous technology exercises moves quickly, and we can only be thankful that a select few continually feel the need to one-up each other and share their results with all of us. This latest effort comes from a group enlisted by Samsung (in a not too thinly disguised marketing exercise), who paired up 24 SSDs in a RAID array totaling 6TB in size. Even more impressive than that, however, is the 2GB per second throughput speed they managed to achieve, which they naturally spared no expense in demonstrating -- as you can see in the video after the break.
SSD drives are like huge flash drives all talking to each other simultaneously and transferring data at 2GB per second
its like copying an entire dvd in 10 seconds across all 9 drives
its like copying an entire dvd in 10 seconds across all 9 drives
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