Hitachi's Deskstar® 7K1000 will begin shipping to retail customers in the first quarter of 2007 at a suggested retail price of $399 (USD), or 40 cents per gigabyte.
I actually went back to 10.3.9 after a while because 10.4 was so bad and ACLs never have worked properly up to the current version (without using terminal).
Apple should let users configure ACLs on Mac OS clients without having to use the terminal. I frequently run into this situation: One Mac is shared by multiple users, and each user needs full read/write access to a certain shared folder on that computer. By default, a file can only be modified by the user who created it. All other users can only read. As a result, the users are constantly reconfiguring permissions every time someone adds a new file. and other people need to edit that file. Apple's current "solution" for people in this situation? Buy Mac OS Server and install it on the client machine.
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Can you supply a link to these $400 1TB drives?!?!?
Hitachi Shatters Capacity Record with World's First Terabyte Hard Drive
Hitachi's Deskstar® 7K1000 will begin shipping to retail customers in the first quarter of 2007 at a suggested retail price of $399 (USD), or 40 cents per gigabyte.
They're not out quite yet I guess.
Can you supply a link to these $400 1TB drives?!?!?
$408...
http://www.pricewatch.com/hard_drives/1tb.htm
http://www.pricewatch.com/hard_drives/
I actually went back to 10.3.9 after a while because 10.4 was so bad and ACLs never have worked properly up to the current version (without using terminal).
Apple should let users configure ACLs on Mac OS clients without having to use the terminal. I frequently run into this situation: One Mac is shared by multiple users, and each user needs full read/write access to a certain shared folder on that computer. By default, a file can only be modified by the user who created it. All other users can only read. As a result, the users are constantly reconfiguring permissions every time someone adds a new file. and other people need to edit that file. Apple's current "solution" for people in this situation? Buy Mac OS Server and install it on the client machine.
$408...
http://www.pricewatch.com/hard_drives/1tb.htm
http://www.pricewatch.com/hard_drives/
Sorry, all those are external cases holding multiple drives. So by that definition Apple is shipping a 7T drive!
AFAIK both seagate and hitatchi have announced 1T drives, but there are none currently in the channel.