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From: jhupp@black.gensys.com (Jeff Hupp)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: Can BSDI 2.0 handle 9GB SCSI Drives?
Date: 4 May 1996 07:05:38 GMT
Organization: Houston Area League of PC Users
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To: cnordin@hq.vni.net (Craig Nordin)

In article <cnordin.831100316@news.vni.net>,
	cnordin@hq.vni.net (Craig Nordin) writes:
>jsloan@LiveNet.Net (Jim Sloan) writes:
>
>>.................................................  It is better to have 
>>several smaller drives than one large drive for usenet news server.  
>
>Yes yes yes yes yes!!!
>
	And its even better to be running several smaller drives as one 
file system using the ccd driver...

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