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<0> speed wise, yes. <1> 110 is prolly low actually <0> throughput wise, no. <2> Hey, I ***ume about 1/2 the people here with a DVR use one from the cable company (built into the box) rather than a tivo/homebrew/xbox hack/WindowsMCE box, etc <2> would I be correct? <3> xtor; how fast can you copy files disk to disk ? <3> on the same computer? <1> Cody`, Hawkeye has two iirc <4> Cody`: I use Comcast's DVR <2> anyway... Is there an easy way to move movies from a cable box DVR to PC? <4> Which is a Motorola DCT-6412 <5> So for a sustained 1 gig transfer...gigabit ethernet wont be 10 times faster than FastEthernet? <1> define easy cody <4> Cody: it depends on the box <4> Mine has firewire <1> you have to hackzor it
<5> peer afk I cant copy disk to disk very fast at all <1> generally <4> and I can dump to a PC <3> xtor; are you getting ~ 10Mbyte/sec now? <3> xtor; then why do you expect gigabit ethernet to be any faster? <4> Gimp: I didn't do any hacking. <5> peer to be honest I never took measurements <4> and mine was out of the box. <1> skoal, generally <2> skoal: Mine has HDMI out I think... maybe even USB/firewire... <4> who makes yours cody? <4> is it a comcast dealie or something? <2> Gimp: Very easy would be connecting a PC to the box via USB/firewire/whatever, having the computer see the cable box as a 'drive' and having each show be a 'file' you could copy/move off <1> if it has such a connection <4> thats not gonna happen cody <2> skoal: I dunno. Let me go check it out. <1> it's somewhat easy <1> you need the model number <6> how much power would be required to run dual opterons, would 550w be sufficient? <4> it wasnt easy to set up, but once you get the apps figured out it works okay <1> what else is in the opteron box <6> talking to me? <1> ywes <6> i dunno i haven't ordered them yet <1> i mean, like drives <6> im looking to build a cheap server, with dual opteron 248's, 2.2Ghz, and a tyan motherboard <1> video card <1> etc <0> 550wis a pretty beefy power suply <6> ohhh i thought you meant the retail box <6> im sorry <1> no, lols <6> hehe <5> Dual Dualcore opterons would be nice to run <0> ROFFLECOPPTER <3> armfg; I hhighly recommend buying a server thats professionaly integrated <1> xtor, indeed they are <2> Okay... <2> I have a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8000AD <1> peerce you'll pay out the *** for an amd64 tier1 server <6> well at $750, a professionally integrated server cant come close to this <3> armfg; stuff like RAID, hotswap, thats not easy to do-it-yourself and guarantee it will work. <2> looks like it has USB in the front, and it has 2x firewire in the back <2> (along iwth DVI, svid, component, etc) <6> well ive done RAID before so im ok with it, ive built servers in the past <6> have a few xeon servers that are running great with mirrored drives and no data loss <1> are we talking < 16 drives? <6> umm 3 hard drives, 1 SCSI, 2 SATA's, and 1 cdrom <6> yes less than 16 drives hehe <3> ok, thats just a beefy PC. <1> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103458 <7> anyone know which audit policy would track changes done to an user's account in AD? <1> i'm fond of that unit armfg <1> it's quiet, and very solid <6> well the motherboard looks great <1> (and it's in my dual dual core opteron box) <6> ah ok <6> what mobo you running <1> tyan <1> nf4 pro <6> k
<6> how much $ <0> k8we 4tw <1> what, the mobo? <2> anyway... <6> yeah <1> no clue <6> ah <1> i'd have to price it <2> so that's my cable box... How do I get **** off? <1> hit teh froogle or pricewatch <1> Cody`, google biatch <1> it's fairly model specific <6> which opteron do you hve <6> have* <1> 275 x 2 <0> compnay money. <0> price doesn't matter. <1> yeah <6> ah 275 <1> well i had a budget <2> errrrrrr <1> but it was like 3 grand <2> 8000HD, not AD :D <6> Dual Opteron 248's 2.2Ghz with 1Ghz FSB and 1GB PC-2700 Corsair ECC ram, how many users could that handle on a linux distro? <1> corsair? <6> yeah <3> these are very nice servers... http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/x4200/ <1> l4m3!! <6> what is good ram then <3> armfg; whats a 'user' doing? telnet and email? 1000s. <4> Cody: I haven't found any info about ripping from your receiver yet. <4> You might not be able to. <4> My model has all kinds of tutorials and ****, nothing immediately came up for your model <6> umm a 'user' is logging into a C++ application i built for linux that sends and recieves data, and also logs onto a website <8> hi alllllll <3> ok, how much compute does that use, how much network traffic, how much disk IO? <8> i have a network problem that is driving me crazy <1> hundreds? <1> who knows <3> we have no IDEA how heavily loaded 10 or 100 or 1000s of those users are. <6> well the website is very small use, i mean its just webpages with cached headers, data output... <2> skoal: cable company / cable box supported info? <1> btw, 1gb? wtf? <6> files that are sent back and forth are less than 1MB <2> or like underground h4x0r info? <1> you need four sticks <3> armfg; how often? <4> newsgroups and **** <1> you're gonna buy 4 x 256? <3> per user, I mean <9> Could someone give me a rough estimate of how much professional data recovery of a hard drive is? Is $140/hr @ an estimate of 10-12 hours excessive? <4> so stuff that the cable co wouldnt want you to know would be there. <6> no, 2x1GB <1> [SoS] define professional <6> 1GB per slot <4> i found all my info online even though my installer said that comcast calls the ports "unused" <6> 1GB in one, 1GB in other <3> [SoS]; are we talking cleanroom recovery where the platters have to be pulled? <1> armfg, so you'll run each processor in single channel <8> i have a 100BaseTX network on UTP CAT5.E cables, the cable length is 45Meters when i connect the cable between two computers is works perfectly, when i connect the cable to the switch it suffer sever packet loss !!! what is happening ? <6> correct <6> for now <1> which halves your memory bandwidth <1> wtf would you do that for <3> armfg; thats half bandwidth <6> umm boss has a budget not my problem <3> Ahalgene; your switch ****s? <9> Peer: I'm nnot sure... I guess an easier question -- could you reccomend a good data recovery company to go with? <6> what ram brand would you recommend <3> [SoS]; ontrack <0> dammit. <1> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146534 <1> yea, ontrack == pwn <6> 4 of them bitches?
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