Anandtech has a real opportunity to help business users pick the best possible hardware for cracking passwords. Business and Cyber Security users often leverage hardware solutions to determine the passwords for office documents and malware-related archives. Adding OpenCL-type password cracking...
Kingston just released a Sandforce-based drive that has built-in encryption. I would love to see some serious benchmarking on such a drive...
Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6PTLFG43UA
NewEgg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139920
Samsung also has a...
If you could tell me how you want to look at the data, I can tell you the easiest way to process it.
Right up front, you could easily bind the text file to a MS Access database (use the advanced button on the import wizard to skip any fields you don't need) and either pivot it inside MS...
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My Dell M6500 Laptop allows me to run RAID 5 if I use a Mini PCIe third drive like these:
http://www.supertalent.com/products/ssd_category_detail.php?type=Netbook
I would like to see some reviews on the speeds of these drives and comparison of full height vs. half height and different SATA...
Fusion I/O has the option to saturate the PCI-e channel it is attached to rather then dealing with the constraints of SATA. One trade for that proprietary connection is that it cannot be used to boot. I was considering buying a second one so I can set up a RAID0 with 4 drives, a RAID5, a...
I found another problem with my I/O tests is that every controller cheats a little with RAM. HBA's do it with specific RAM, and motherboards do it with system ram. I'm going to have to buy more RAM for my RAID controllers to see how that affects the results.
The ACARD is definitely a better choice. Cheaper, by far, with more options. Here is my quick and dirty review page:
http://www.wideopenwest.com/~dcason6634/Acard.html
And here are some more I found in these forums:
http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/16255/1...
That review was fun. It illustrates why I was interested in the drive: I want to use it with databases and massive data normalization.
I have a team at work that has just recently purchased a massive i7-based dual qual-core Xeon system that we plan to try a few things with. The first...
I bought some really fast compact flash and the three drive controllers in my server makes my boot time quite long.
You could also:
Hit the pause key during boot and wait for the lights on the ANS-9010 to stop flashing.
Power the drive externally (like I do;I keep it outside and use a power...
I used a 1MB stripe on my Dell Perc 5/i's and each one has 256MB of cache. The Promise ex8350 has 128MB of cache. The Perc does not have a non-raid mode, even with one disk. The promise card does have a JBOD mode for one disk but the performance was about 30% slower than RAID 0 with just one disk.
That is what I tried (trial version) and had trouble with. The 64-bit version worked fine before, I can't get the 32-bit to work now.
That is fantastic. I will check into it. I know I can upgrade my Perc's to 512MB of RAM (and maybe more) but I am not convinced that the cache is the...
I was getting crazy numbers from a Ramdisk. I downloaded a trial version to try it again yesterday but it just wouldn't let me make a drive (I was running a 32-bit OS with 8GB of RAM so maybe it got confused). The last time I tried it was with a 64-bit OS and it worked very well.
Questions...
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