Archive for January 19, 2007

Hard drive enclosure that looks like a hard drive

Here is a picture of USB enclosure for 2.5 inch hard drive that looks exactly like a hard drive.

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5TB HDD by Fujitsu

Fujitsu is developing a technology that allows creating hard drives with a data density of 1TB per square inch

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Free One Hour Data Recovery Presentation By Scott Moulton

This is a post about hard drive data recovery. Scott, an expert in the field, reveals a lot of tips and info. Much of this you can actually do at home if you feel it’s not worth $3000. You can learn a lot from this and it may answer some questions for you. Moral of it all is: Make backups! ;o)

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2007 HDD Rundown: Can High Capacities Meet High Performance?

It is estimated that a majority of desktop computers in the US use hard drives with capacities between 30 and 100 GB. While this might be sufficient for office use, your gigabytes will be eaten up quickly if you start working with photos, video and audio That’s why modern multimedia computers are equipped with larger 250 to 400 GB hard drives.

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PCI Express turns 2.0

An improvement under development is the ability to support power-hungry graphics cards. And a feature called Input-Output Virtualization is designed to make it easier for multiple virtual machines, each with its own operating system, to share PCI devices such as network cards.

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PCI Express turns 2.0

An improvement under development is the ability to support power-hungry graphics cards. And a feature called Input-Output Virtualization is designed to make it easier for multiple virtual machines, each with its own operating system, to share PCI devices such as network cards.

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Need 12,000GB of storage? HighPoint’s RocketRAID 2340 Tested

Need more storage? HighPoint RocketRAID 2340 controller supports up to 16 hard drives and a whooping total of 12,000GB. We have posted a full review of the product but the $500 USD asking price might scare some people away.

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