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ohgizmo.com - 5/26/2009
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By Evan Ackerman
If you work for a company that makes USB 3.5″ floppy disk drives, like Daniel Olson does, you probably find yourself with a lot of down time. In an effort to make 3.5″ floppies relevant again, Daniel made himself a RAID array out of 5 drives and a USB hub. The ...
everyjoe.com - 5/22/2009
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everyjoe.com —
To recap, RAID is basically a way of
linking drives together, either to improve the disk read/write
speed of a computer, provide a data backup that immediately kicks in upon failure, or a combination of both. And yes, most RAID setups involve the use ...
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Totally Awesome But Useless Floppy RAID
ohlssonvox.8k.com - 5/22/2009
technabob.com - 5/22/2009
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technabob.com —
Welcome to the latest edition of Why? Why
not? , where we look at concepts and creations
that exist for no real reason. Yes folks, I’m talking about products of democracy, of free will, and most of all of too much free time. Our forefathers lay ...
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3.5-inch floppy disk raid: why? why not?
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Five-Disk Floppy RAID: 4MB of Blistering Fast Storage
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... connected more units together, but I ran out of USB ports” says Olson. And he’s still going. Already built are a 2X speed floppy RAID (” It was able to transfer the same awesome DEVO song in just 16 seconds! KICK ASS!!!”) and a Sony Memory Stick RAID.
Next up: A RAID made from 127 floppy drives.
USB Floppy Disk Striped RAID Under OS X [Ohlssonvox via Every Joe and Oh Gizmo!]
Photos: Daniel Olson
*Porn-star name: Daniel “Blade” Olson ...
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