GigaRouter (Was Re: Cisco as Big Brother))
Rob Liebschutz
rob at rjl.com
Sat Oct 19 22:35:33 UTC 1996
> Alexis Rosen <alexis at panix.com> wrote:
>
> >Of course I'm not saying that I *Want* to use an HD in this situation; flash
> >is clearly a big win.
>
> In my experience flash is a lot _less_ reliable than HDs. Ciscos losing
> flash contents aren't that uncommon.
Is this a general statement about flash, or just about the flash in Ciscos?
I'd find it hard to believe that well designed solid state devices could
be lest reliable than a disk drive, especially since a large part of a disk
drive is solid state as well.
>
> >But I don't see how using a floppy or ZIP improves
> >wins.
>
> Floppy doesn't rotate until it's boot time; and in COs dust is not
> a big problem.
>
> So, for a boot device floppy is probably the best (providing it's not
> an el cheapo device). An additional benefit is that it's easy for
> field personnel to handle.
>
> --vadim
>
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