It is amazing how sometimes people combine things together to bring to life something new.
I have found this article on the Internet explaining how to build a completely free RAID 5 virtual system using only freely available software and services. This is cool.
The main concept is illustrated in the picture.
In order to have your system up and running you will need:
All of these resources will not cost you a dime.
Going through the document you will see that setting up this system is somehow tricky and you will definitely need some sort of knowledge in order to get it working.
The web sites says that this is more of a proof of concept but I do note really see why thisshould not work.
Actually there are great issues with this kind of architecture (Availability, performance, etc) but this is really a great idea.
Unfortunately this seems to be oriented to Windows machines and I would like to see something similar on a Mac.
I love to see how people can mix up different product in order to bring new ideas on the table. In some way this is unconventional innovation and I really appreciate this kind of approach.
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It was about time guys....
A great review on buying T-Mobile G1 in the UK. I really appreciated the sections named Industry Lessons. A must read.
Sad, very sad. There are lot of brilliant guys over there.
Was someone really convinced that an Android phone would be on the market in Q4/08?
It seems that things are chaning fast in the mobile OS space
Interesting point of view on why mobile application dvelopment is still a niche.
This is a very interesting article that details a great approach to reduce fragmentation in mobile device application development
Very interesting wiki on Mobile UI Design
A few weeks ago I talked about a Windows Mobile application like this regretting the fact it had no symbian counter part. Now it's here. Go for it
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