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Posted by MassiveProng on 02/28/07 00:59
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:39:36 -0000, Doug Jacobs
<djacobs@shell.rawbw.com> Gave us:
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>How exactly does one "stripe" a bit anyways? Mirrored - sure. Parity -
>sure. Striped? What's smaller than a bit?
You're an idiot.
Nine drives.
Take a Byte
Place one bit in each drive, and the parity bit on the parity drive.
No mirroring, dumbass.
The throughput is at maximum.
You can lose up to two drives, and rebuild their contents on the
replacement drive without missing a beat. There are even hot swap
versions about.
So once the file has been written, your data integrity is at
maximum. Absolutely no way to lose a file. You'd have to trash at
least three drives in the bit region to kill the files.
Yer momma likely didn't strip yer ass with a leather strap often
enough. Yer so stupid, it's gotta be momma's fault.
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