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by nullymcnull
3511 days ago
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> The justification that hard drives need to work everywhere is a little weird. Most drives stay in their host machine until they die. The article was pretty clear that the context they had in mind for this requirement was servers in a data center, not your home machine: > Without that requirement, a hard drive might be usable only on the system that created it, which would create a major obstacle for data centers (not to mention data recovery). Keep in mind they still thought they'd be targeting Alpha processors as late as the Win2K RC's. |
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