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That's a lot of quotes. Anyways. I was there. She was utilizing at least anti-knockback.
From (limited) testing, as I have stated before, limited memory seems to be the culprit here... Not on your desktop, on the server.
Nah, it doesn't.
Weather doesn't affect downtime.
There's nothing you can do.
Nope. Blacks you can use in a desktop RAID environment. Although, if you have extra cash laying around, I GUESS you could go for the Yellows....
Red drives are EXPLICITLY for use in NASs and SANs. They are NEVER to be used in desktop environments. EVER. The Red drives are specifically...
WD Yellows are enterprise-grade hard drives. They're specifically built for servers and the like, and are meant to be placed in RAID arrays,...
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This is a server-side error, indicating that the web server has run out of memory for that particular PHP process (PHP is, by nature, a...
Thank you.
NVidia for sure. ATI has never used the SLI-like plugs, as far as I know.
Typically, the liquid cooling system has a non-conductive liquid in it, in case something like that happens. Also, WD Yellow drives? What? He...
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@XenonHD WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR PLAN.
*paws nose*
*coughs*
k miku. k
You are technically "unlimited". However, depending on the ISP, they start throttling you (heavily, I might add) around 300-350 GB of usage.
This doesn't always work, as Linux does not always have a local DNS cache server, nor do all Linux derivatives use nscd to cache locally. Also,...