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    Fore our computer nerds. I think I shall build this!!!

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    $17,000 for just the 24 SSDs. That's awesome though.

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    Not sure why they were defragging an SSD.

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    Just to time it. The copying an entire DVD before the DVD landed from being thrown out the window was just awesomesauce.
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    Why Defrag? Why open everything in the start menu at once? Haha. That was awesome. The 2 quad core CPU's may have helped though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nubbin View Post
    Not sure why they were defragging an SSD.
    I couldn't see if they were defragging a drive or defragging the array.

    Defragging an SSD is pointless - I'm not even sure Windows 7 will let you do it.

    Defragging an array is still important, though. Especially Raid 5. There's another term for it, but I can't think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peotr View Post
    I couldn't see if they were defragging a drive or defragging the array.

    Defragging an SSD is pointless - I'm not even sure Windows 7 will let you do it.

    Defragging an array is still important, though. Especially Raid 5. There's another term for it, but I can't think of it.
    For some reason I figured RAID controllers took care of the fragmentation themselves instead of worrying about the OS doing it. :\

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    It looked to me like they were trying to defrag the drive... Even more confusing was the fact that there were only something like 21 files on the drive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerothas View Post
    For some reason I figured RAID controllers took care of the fragmentation themselves instead of worrying about the OS doing it. :\
    It depends on the server. A file server could do that pretty easy, I think, but a transaction server (database) has files that grow. A RAID controller can balance the stripes and distribute the parity information, but it's not smart enough to optimize a dynamic file. And it's not like a table can be considered in its whole and divided proportionally, the system has to append, it would be impossible to write out an entire data file each time there is a change. And atomicity will often make the appends too small to divide.

    If you have huge data sets with large-scale transactions and peak transaction times (that is, business hours) you're going to develop unbalanced stripes, and if the system is reaching peak neither the RAID controller nor the database is gonna be allowed to do any computations that might tear a write.

    Even after things have calmed down the database will be looking at its own optimizations (when a database is indexing it will move appended information to a logical location - sort of like alphabetizing), so letting a RAID controller attempt to balance stripes while a database is attempting to reorganize datasets is madness.

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    P.S. None of this has anything to do with that video. I couldn't figure out why they would defrag an SSD.

    P.P.S. Fuck you, Stosh, I can hear the little gears in your brain turning. You best be choking back that smirk, mister. I do not want to be hearing or smelling any of your poopoo stinky smirky-smirks about indexing.

    P.P.P.S. Little gears for little brains, Mr. Smirky-Smirk.

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    They ran it to just show how fast it was, how hard is that for folks to understand?
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    That is pretty awesome but I think the novelty would wear off pretty quick.

    Pretty sure there are better things to do with the $17,000.
    * Totally intended to be a factual statement...maybe.



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    Pretty sure there are better things to do with the $17,000.
    Hookers and blow sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andriana Duskrose View Post
    Hookers and blow sir.
    and burritos.
    * Totally intended to be a factual statement...maybe.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Syana View Post
    and burritos.
    Don't forget the booze!

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    thats the funniest shit ever

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    I havent seen that in a very long time. It still makes me giggle like a little school girl. I think it has been in this thread like 3-4 times, it's that good.

    In other news: Fact or Fiction?

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    A human being is a part of a whole_universe_a part limited in time and space He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest A kind of optical delusion of his consciousness This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty

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    Don't forget the booze!
    Booze is for out of work blue collar hobos and teenage girls. I expected a higher degree of substance abuse class from you Salty Mouth.
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