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Answer to the heat problem - The HP wayWednesday, May 24. 2006 |
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Hi Greg,
With regards to IO
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about ZFS Dedup Internals
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There is no impact to boot/imp
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No, a fan from HP. I´ve already reported about the new fan technology out of the HP labs. This is what you get, when you solve the cpu heat problem at wrong end. HP designed this beast of a fan. It´s obvious you can find better solution. You can buy alr
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Rückkühler, 2x3m (6 qm) Kupferkühlfläche pro Seite "1.21 Gigawatt? Tom Edison, wie erzeugt man so viel Strom?" -- Dr. Emmett Brown Ein Rechenzentrum ist im Wesentlichen eine große isolierte Kiste, deren Türen die meiste Zeit geschlossen gehalten werden
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