Anyone can run down to staples these days and pick up two 500GB drives, and have themselves a TB for small investment and next to no work. Times have changed, and those who are serious about mass storage systems have more space than ever. The new barrier separating the men from the boys is 2TB.
I don't have any forum authority by which to establish this club, but I mentioned the idea of creating it and no one bit, so here it is. I should hope it will follow the same rules as the 1TB club, but for clarity's sake, here they are again:
I don't have any forum authority by which to establish this club, but I mentioned the idea of creating it and no one bit, so here it is. I should hope it will follow the same rules as the 1TB club, but for clarity's sake, here they are again:
Here are the requirements:
- 2 Terabytes or more of advertised (before formatting) hard drive space.
- All drives must be in one system.
- External drives don't count.
Post Format:
RAID Level (if any)
RAID Controller
Quantity and Name of drives in the RAID array
Singles Drives (if any)
Quantity and Name of single drive A
Quantity and Name of single drive B
Quantity and Name of single drive C
etc
Total Amount of Advertised (before formatting) Space
Use QUOTE tags to make the stats stand out from regular posts.