still doh... 500 gig drive raid 0. its not impossible for both to failand backing up 500 gigs is a ludacrisly daunting taski am in much greater favour for a raid 5 with smaller drives
Until hdvd or bluray drops in price and decent esata tape drives appear, 2x320 drives in raid 1 is a very viable storage solution. Plus I know many people who simply pull out full drives and store them!500 gig drives atm are not worth the price since they are 2x the cost of a 320!now there are alot of other things for him to think about to!
500GB OEM for $190 (38 cents per gigabyte)320GB = $85-90 (26 - 28 cents per gigabyte)That means the 500GB drive is about 35% - 46% more expensive per gigabyte.Hence the recommendation to throw the $$ behind 320GB drives instead.
Drive prices vary all the time but never count rebates that you can't collect from here into prices. Later this year the 400 or 500 gig drives may fall into the $100us range as the 320 did over the 200's over the 160's over the 80's etc.Currently segate 500's run for $179 online before rebates, 320's are ~$90 , 320's still win cost per gig.
Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB on sale down underListed for Aussie $500By Fuad Abazovic: Thursday 08 February 2007, 10:06Click here to find out more!READERS DOWN UNDER can already buy Nvidian 8800 GTS 320 MB graphics cards.It seem you cannot stop the leakage prior to the launch of this card. In fact the Geforce 8800 GTS 320 MB is currently all over the web but we expect Nvidia to try to force all these links down.The specification doesn’t say that much, just GeForce 8800GTS 320MB Dual DVI HDTV SLI PCI Express which is as basic as it can be. The Aussie card is listed for $499 Australian and that converts to $389 American. We learned before that graphic cards and other hardware ends up more expensive down under so this is the normal price for Australia.Americans will enjoy this card for $300 American as of next week when Nvidia launches it.
Shizzz my setup cost, after taxes $9000 TT not including the 21" monitor.