Laptop storage

Disk Management Windows Vista on my Dell laptop

Can you ever have enough stor­age? I carry half a ter­abyte around with me on a daily basis, just in case, uh, I sud­denly need to con­nect an HDV cam and record every­thing that hap­pens for the rest of the day *shifty eyes* … yeah, it’s overkill. But overkill is the name of the pro­duc­tion game. I’ve got two desk­tops that have been replaced by one desk­top and this lap­top — the lap­top is a backup, pri­mar­ily, and nor­mally gets rel­e­gated to the oh-so-interesting task of Pow­er­Point­ing (some­times it gets to record audio, too… nice and spa­ciously even when it’s full of rips of video, just in case! The sec­ond hard drive nor­mally houses any real­time data appli­ca­tions to make sure that nor­mal response time isn’t impacted).

In case the main play­out PC (has some fancy things that the lap­top doesn’t, like RAID 0’d dri­ves and bet­ter video pro­cess­ing hard­ware) decides to throw up, as it did late last year, the lap­top serves as a ready-to-go alter­na­tive. I’m start­ing to carry a sec­ond, smaller lap­top for slide play­back — it’s a lot slower, but it also used to be the light­est lap­top on the mar­ket (1.19KG) and I’m about to kit it out with solid state hard drive good­ness. This makes it hope­less for recording/writing appli­ca­tions, but I’d never trust it with that, any­way. It does, how­ever, ensure it’ll be light­ning quick espe­cially for appli­ca­tions like slide play­back — ever had a hard drive spin down and pressed a key only to hear the com­puter labo­ri­ously whir back to life before chang­ing slides? That’s one of the main attrac­tions in retro­fitting a rel­a­tively old lap­top (it’s a Pen­tium III/256MB/touchscreen… the touch­screen is mostly what inspired the pur­chase when in China last time!) with a rel­a­tively new technology.

Of course, it’s quite pos­si­ble none of this stuff will ever come in handy. But it might (and, sur­pris­ingly reg­u­larly, does). I just ordered about another 40 assorted con­nec­tors and cables that I’ve used, loaned, or lost over the course of the last year or so… not because they’re strictly nec­es­sary right now, but because they almost cer­tainly WILL be (and, when you order them from cheap over­seas sup­pli­ers, you can’t have stuff next-day when you need it!)

Any­way, I think it all ends up in the “bet­ter safe than sorry” bas­ket. More impor­tant for some jobs than oth­ers, certainly.

I am what I am because Ubuntu is not

I got sick of wanky pseudo-African named-operating systems.

Actu­ally, that’s a lie, but I’m feel­ing a lit­tle vit­ri­olic (oxy­moron?). Ubuntu didn’t work at all, and of a sud­den Cen­tOS did. It’s not quite as pol­ished but I could grow to love it (maybe). I just need to look past this whole RPM thing, which really is ugly com­pared to the breadth and depth of apt options avail­able. IMO, of course. And the whole ports gig just scares me so I’m gonna stay away from FreeBSD here for a while longer (until this one breaks in another two years?)

I’d for­got­ten how much work I’d put into mak­ing Samba shares behave as well as they had been for the last for­ever, too. And was con­vinced there was noth­ing of value left on the com­puter (I didn’t delete the home direc­to­ries, just in case… that was really easy because they’re even on a phys­i­cally sep­a­rate vol­ume, it was basi­cally less effort to just leave them there) and con­se­quently (yet again) deleted a MySQL data­base with StuffOf­Value™ in it. In this case a CYIADA sur­vey data­base I’d built because there were no other options avail­able and (you prob­a­bly guessed it) I hadn’t sorted out host­ing by IT at work yet.

So the aim now is to setup a sim­i­larly solid server that’ll last me another two years, bar­ring hard­ware upgrades (this thing desparately needs more RAM even though it’s got half a gig – I have no idea where it all goes). This time around it’ll be more web-production-esque in its role, which basi­cally means it’ll have more than just being a quiet Samba PDC and file server and web dump­ing ground on its plate, at least until every­thing I’ve got planned for it today reaches matu­rity, or my sit­u­a­tion changes to the point that pay­ing for a VPS or real ded­i­cated server some­where else is a viable option. Loki does, indeed, work quite well, but I can’t screw with it quite as much as some things make me want to (not that I’d want to do that to Loki… in between cat­a­strophic hard­ware fail­ure it’s amaz­ingly sta­ble and the lack of gen­eral screwing-around-ness is prob­a­bly a big part of that! Prob­a­bly… :P)

No aspi­ra­tions sur­round­ing the idea of a media server this time around. Though there’s a pos­si­bil­ity I’ll look at maybe build­ing a ter­abyte RAID server later this year, which would mean rethink­ing whisper’s role some­what. It’d prob­a­bly be relo­cated to down­stairs (it’s cooler there) and replaced by a case with bet­ter ven­ti­la­tion and requir­ing bet­ter ven­ti­la­tion. The EPIA board I’ve got isn’t pas­sively cooled, but I reckon it can deal with get­ting toasty that much more because it’s got a fan stuck to it. It’s a bor­der­line fan require­ment, any­way — the hard dri­ves get hot­ter than the proces­sor (high­est I’ve seen the dri­ves is about 62° C, the proces­sor would only hit 55, tops) on forty-something degree Syd­ney days. If the stor­age upgrade is called for I’d prob­a­bly look at get­ting some­thing with a bit more grunt though, just because if the space requires bet­ter ven­ti­la­tion then that lets me stop con­strain­ing the sys­tem power accord­ing to temperature!

Any­way. Now I’m a Cen­tOS kid. Which makes me feel kinda dirty inside because of the whole Promi­nent North Amer­i­can Upstream Provider All In Title Case issue, but I think I can live with myself for the time being.

Back on the air, with piratical Scandinavians!

A viking!At approx­i­mately 22:09, web ser­vices came back online near-completely. This weblog should be func­tion­ing per­fectly, though there’s a few quirky things hap­pen­ing around the place which will be attended to as quickly as possible.

Hi again. Glad I fig­ured out how to take off that lens cap… (and thanks, Michael, for get­ting stuff sorted out!)

Update, July 19: Michael has posted briefly about it, appar­ently there’s more to come, though.

…And I’ve learnt to use the <INS> tag!

Now, we’ve got (slightly less pot-bellied than the one pic­tured) VIKINGS to pro­tect us with their RAID!! Tis excit­ing times indeed! Yarrr!

Okay, so we don’t have vikings. We do, how­ever, have a redun­dant array of inde­pen­dent dri­ves, which is nearly as excit­ing as those pirat­i­cal Scandinavians…

# by Josh on July 18th, 2005 Tags: ,
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