On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 13:48:42 +0100 Bruno Friedmann <bruno@ioda-net.ch> wrote:
If you pay me the second 1TB ssd drive I need in my laptop I could afford such a system.
As mentioned, if you have RAID 0, you will waste the same amount of storage space, with no protection in case of bad software update, ...
The only way is : Having factory with almost no crash or clash.
... but if you need whole terabyte, out of 1 terabyte then you are better served with stable release. I don't need 1 TB, and that is the fact for 90% of computer users. We can use (test) Factory on a bare metal for us and you :) Having factory with no crash is fine ideal, but without bare metal testing it is just halfway jump over a chasm.
Why I stop debugging and using factory, was the fact that I lost ~12 days of full paid days in a year. This represent a big amount of money (the real one). And also a pure lost of useful contribution time.
Right, but there will be always some place on assembly line that is used to test new products. It will have horrible fail rate, even if not outright broken. We call it Factory, other may have different names.
I want to contribute, more and more, help me ! :-)
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