RE: Recommendations for a "real RAID" 1 card on Centos box

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>>> If you are a graphic designer, I'm curious what you use the
>>> CentOS box for (or why you use Windows and not Mac :-)
>> 
>> Good question when I started out I had windows so that's
>> what I bought - Adobe windows versions.  I'm considering
>> migrating to Mac though because Adobe just started a 
>> new program where one can migrate to mac versions without paying
>> full price for a new version - they used to charge full price
>> for upgrades if one wanted to switch from Windows to mac. Now
>> they just cancel out the windows version if one migrates to Mac.
> 
> I noticed you forgot to answer my question, but good to know
> Adobe has a trade-up program now ;-)

OH yes did not read it all the way.

To answer your question, I also use a Linux server for hosting 
sites I design for, it was just upgraded to Centos from an old version of RH,
and for several reasons I set up the centos box @ home.

I wanted to get up to speed quicker 
on Centos 5 and thought this would help.  Plus I feel that it is more secure to use my linux machine at home
to both surf the net and upload files to server, more secure for email, etc.
I plan on using the Windows machine only for graphic design and not browse with it, 
& use the linux box for surfing.  And experiment with some
of the Linux graphic design applications to see if they measure up
to adobe - maybe some day I could dump adobe all together. 
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