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Re: RAIDS RAIDS RAIDS...
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walter biscardi
on Jul 2, 2008 at 12:20:07 pm
[Evan Meades]
"I'm surprided there were no responses on the cow. You asked a lot of the questions I'm also interested in."
The subject of hard drives and RAIDS comes up almost on a daily basis and pretty much all of the questions asked have been answered in other threads here in this forum.
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