not bad considering we have a domestic link that boasts "up to a bit less than half that"
it did go wrong a few times a while back and i persuaded the nice (3rd)engineer to fix it, they did by attaching it physically to a decent link, and designating it to me, in the green box thing, 50m away, with wires in it
it still seems fixed after a couple of years
the reason i mention it is that although there has been a massive increase in home working/ home ents etc the speeds have gone up a little since march.
i suspect there is plenty of capacity in the network for homeworking/business if it is deployed to homes.
an interesting thought with implications for doing things more wisely
i think that should be better, with some help from tt i seem to have put all the snaps+inprogress PS ones onto an 8 Tb external and culled a load of stuff from the SSD while retaining all the folders of day to day snaps
close on 0.7 of a TB has been culled from the SSD so hopefully everything will be nice again
the last MS update was a final straw for disk space but it did need doing anyway
next is making sure none of the redundant or intrusive MS stuff is lurking and eating time/space etc.
something i like about linux is that although all the basics are packaged there are no intrusive or redundant things and it is easy to add the components of software you need, pity it does not run hardcore progs like adobe creative stuff very well,if at all.
for a standard work or home pooter linux is a good option, if you want to run pc games or pro quality creative tools it has to be MS or Mac
Shane
Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 3467 Location: Doha. Is hot.
Posted: Thu May 28, 20 6:17 am Post subject:
I keep separate harddrives for operating system/applications and photos/videos. Probably not an option for your setup, but mine was a self-build, so I designed it with speed in mind. I have a NVME SSD integrated into the motherboard for OS + apps, so it starts up almost instantly, have two mirrored 1TB SSD hard drives for general storage, and a dedicated 1TB SSD scratch drive for heavy photo/video editing. Everything is backed up on an external 16 TB drive, set up as 2 x 8TB mirrors, and I copy everything to an external hard drive whenever we go back to our respective folks' places and leave it hidden away there until the next time when it gets swapped out.
Maybe a little paranoid, but I figure all the backups in the house are no good if we have a fire/water damage/building collapse/military "event".
still in the darkside but between us we managed to cull half a Tb or so that is now on the external should i wish to return to it
i can remember when 200Mg was an ambition
Shane
Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 3467 Location: Doha. Is hot.
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 20 4:25 am Post subject:
Bloke I knew back in the very early 90s had the registration number "DRS 64K", with the 64K being the amount of memory in his palm device. That was absolutely top of the range in those days, hence him feeling the need to shout about it.
You'll notice I said "bloke I knew" and not "bloke I liked".
the first pooter i saw in the , not flesh, big whirring grey box was where my dad worked in the late 1960's.
it did data entry via punched cards and produced its results in the same form
bit of an overkill in a medium sized firm making sugar extractors and industrial laundry equipment,
looking back on it, at the time i thought it "normal" "white heat of technology " etc
since then i have found out that alongside that stuff they also had a long history of covert gov contracts, the built the x craft submarines did stuff for tube alloys and were making centrifuges/ agitators etc for sellafield so that overkill makes sense in that context
the machine was pretty similar to the stuff nasa had and no longer seems "normal" for a medium sized engineering works