Oh, bugger! SSD DRIVES!

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Mon Jan 4 09:33:56 CET 2010


Its tried and true at this point: your most productive disk should be
the smallest/fastest/lightest one in your configuration, and you
should back it up as many times as it will fit within the next-largest
disk, and so on and so on .. Russian Dolls.

j.

On 1/3/10, Peter Korsten <peter at severity-one.com> wrote:
> Martin Naef schreef:
>
>> Recommended. That's essentially what we do at work. There's central file
>> servers with backup and lots of storage, but we essentially work on the
>> local machines and use things like second copy (on PC, I'm sure there's
>> lots similar stuff on the Mac) to synchronize a working set of files
>> between the two, and SVN for all things that profits from version
>> management (e.g. code). (There's a lot more stuff going on like Lotus
>> Notes databases, Microsoft Sharepoint etc., but we're a LARGE company...)
>
> Ah, Sharepoint. In my view, it's a killer app, in the sense that it
> killed a lot of my respect that Microsoft had gained over the last few
> years.
>
> - Peter
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