8
2011
It is alive!
Modern technology – we all know its rules, laws (like Moore’s law), limitations, possibilities and direction of development (well, for the most part). Technology is still evolving… But what if we change the starting point? What if we bet on a revolution, not evolution? What if we stop thinking of computers as silicon-based systems? Let’s discuss the issue of biocomputers and DNA computing. The evolution of a revolution Have you ever heard of artificial DNA? [...]
4
2011
RAID 5? RAID 6? Or other altErnativEE?
Here we are with the next part of our RAID series. This time the article will concern RAID 5, RAID 6 and two alternatives – RAID 5E and 5EE. Take a look… RAID 5 RAID 5 is one of the most popular implementations. It works almost the same as RAID 4 but with one difference. The parity bits are not recorded on a specifically prepared disk – they are dispersed throughout the matrix structure. What [...]
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