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Old 04-19-2008, 08:18 AM
Ron Peacetree
 
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Default Re: 1 TB of memory

The US Dept of Homeland Security has at least two =10=TB SSDs.
<begin speculation>
Rumor is they are being used for Carnivore or an offshoot/descendent of Carnivore.
<end speculation>

Good luck getting them to give you benchmark data.

You need >deep< pockets to afford >= 1TB of SSD.
(...and as the example shows, perhaps more money than sense.)
Ron

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>Sent: Mar 16, 2006 1:33 PM
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>Subject: [PERFORM] 1 TB of memory
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