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In <87895.16.56.29.19.09.2004@carrier.constellation>, on 09/19/2004
at 04:51 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Well, this 80G. drive has 18 partitions, 5 of them bootable. To me,
>something just goes against the grain where it comes to trashing those
>partitions that are still just fine _as they are_, don't change all that
>much over time, are working well, and don't need to be updated.
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18 partitions and 5 bootable on *one* hard drive - impressive. "Keep all
your eggs in one basket?" What happens if bad luck happens and that *one"
hard disk fails - oh your backups...........
IMO say if you split the above onto say 3 hard drives with mobile racks
with backups - a less critical situation if one hard disk fails and you
need to reach for the backup. Money issues - always a consideration and
noted.
YMMV.
Larry
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