Routers vs. PC's for routing - was list problems?
E.B. Dreger
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Thu May 23 22:29:30 UTC 2002
DI> Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 18:22:50 -0400
DI> From: Dave Israel
DI> Then why ot boot from a CD-ROM? Sure, it moves, but only for
DI> the few minutes it takes to boot. Then it spins down and
DI> sits idle for the n days/weeks/months until the next
DI> reboot. It would probably last as long as the solid state
DI> drive, and would be cheaper.
Flash lasts longer in my experience. Besides, assuming one
doesn't wish to load Bloatware 2.5 on a router, a "big enough"
flash drive is rather inexpensive. Even if it were $100 extra,
the lack of moving parts is a good thing.
Everything that you say one can do from a CDROM, one can do from
flash. CDROM technology gains you nothing.
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Eddy
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