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zomg. what can i do?
Arveene:
--- Quote from: kureshii on November 07, 2009, 09:49:11 AM ---Wooh, freaky sounds... And this is why I use RAID5 :x
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RAID6 + regular backups to multiple media formats, I'm paranoid.
kureshii:
Oh, I have backups for important data. The RAID is just to guard against catastrophic failure (doesn't guard against disk failure of course, but when I hear that clicking sound I'll be glad the drive is RAIDed and I have a spare one.)
NaRu:
I had a HDD that did that but never crashed. It would *click click click* and the HDD wont responded when it clicks but would work when it stops. I still use that drive and the noise has stopped
Arc-sama:
What are DVD-RAM disc?? and what is the different between DVD-RAM & DVD-R/DVD+R??
NaRu:
--- Quote from: Arc Da Rat on November 09, 2009, 04:55:53 AM ---What are DVD-RAM disc?? and what is the different between DVD-RAM & DVD-R/DVD+R??
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DVD-RAM
Superior Data Integrity
Faster Transfer rates
Rewritable 100000 times vs 1000
DVD-RAM is a true Rewritable disc. It can overwrite without erasing
Durability. DVD media is written between two clear layers, sandwiched.
this allows to direct benefits:
1. The data layer is more protective against scratching
2. DVD media is symmetric and will resist warping due to heat and
other environmental factors
Larger capacity.
Available 2.6GB, 5.2GB Double sided, 4.7GB, and 9.4GB double sided
Cartridge (type II) and removable cartridge (type III and IV)
Allows direct video streaming from video source
Fully compatible with DVD camera systems
DVD-R
Superior compatibility with home DVD players
Compatibility with most DVD-ROM drives (the majority
of DVD-ROM players will not read DVD-RAM discs)
Ease of use. Transfer all your videos to your computer and record
them to DVD.
I would use DVD-R for backing up files. I wouldnt use DVD-RAM for that
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