Please, guys, lets put an end to this topic, I think everyone has had their say, and everyone is capable of making up their own mind about what type of storage to use - the noise is starting to get irritating.
On 2012-07-09 6:44 AM, Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 09.07.2012 12:37, schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
look in the mirror after your off-list explanations why
i am talking both about your off-list and on-list conversation in which you prove all your "knowledge" is advert based.
you have no idea about my knowledge impossible becaus i have no time to explain you only a little part
Words like "mainstream", "enterprise", etc. are just marketing words, and should not be used in technical discussion having no meaning. Using them prooves lack of real knowledge, and that's what you exactly did.
how foolish can anybody be for such poor argumentation
Saying to me - a regular massive user of cheap ATA/SATA drive in production since 14 years - that "nobody" use them in production is just funny!
luck is no base for a infrastructure your life depends
But OK - you at least plan disaster recovery. Rare event. Your clients after paying huge money to get high complexity and low performance, AT LEAST will not loose data.
are you completly silly?
who let's you imagine that my clients pay "huge money" because SAN?
the level of complexity has not to interest any client said that: "low performance" is bullshit stop qulify things you do not know
as long our webservers are generating cms-contents in around 0.011 seconds per request you are really not in the position to qualify anybodys performance
as long as the following are your OFF-LIST answers you better shut up here!
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Re: [Dovecot] Howto add another disk storage Datum: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 11:43:11 +0200 (CEST) Von: Wojciech Pucharwojtek@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl An: Reindl Haraldh.reindl@thelounge.net
repeat it twice. repeat in 10 times. just for sure as maybe some of your clients will find out you are just another moron.
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