Re: KVM: where are the directions?

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On 11/15/2010 09:00 AM, compdoc wrote:

> It's still useful, but why invest in an older technology when the newer
> technology is there and doesn't cost more?
>

Because it *does* cost more and doesn't (in my case) provide anything 
special I need feature wise. I already had a nice hot swappable 2U case 
with dual p/s, a not incredibly old server motherboard, dual core CPU, 
memory et al available. For an incremental cost of about $460 dollars I 
bought an Areca 1120 PCI-X controller to match my existing hardware 
rather than buying more like two thousand dollars in new hardware to do 
exactly the same thing, at pretty much the same performance level.

-- 
Benjamin Franz

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