the algarve, suunto

by Dave Mon 11 June 2007 @ 23:15
Wow, its already the eleventh of June. That means I'll be thirty six tomorrow. Fuck, that's old. Anyway, its Monday, and we're going to the Algarve on Saturday :-) Two weeks of sun and fun and no online state. No laptops, no email, no blogging, no keeping a finger on the pulse. Three or four years ago you wouldn't have gotten me to do something like that without at least bringing my laptop. Five or six years ago you wouldn't have gotten me on holiday for so long in the first place. So this is all going to be something of a shock to the system :-) Hell, my AOL work account may not EVER have seen two weeks of inactivity - in eleven years! Time for a break then. So we're going to The Algarve. According to the Wikipedia, Algarve means "the West" in Arabic. Does that mean that "The Algarve" means "The The West"?

I picked up my new watch (Thanks Anna & Mum & Dad & Gaby & Andreas!) and took it for a spin to Kew over the weekend. It was pretty good actually, though the tracks it rendered of our progress were a little out of sync I think. It seems like every second waypoint logged (when logging where you've been as opposed to where you're going) was shifted about 100m to the west. I don't know why yet, but there's time to find out. I'll take some readings in Portugal and figure out what's going on there.

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windows home server redux

by Dave Wed 6 June 2007 @ 08:41
Okay, so I know I said a while back that Windows Home Server was going to rock.  In its own way, it does indeed rock, but there's one huge flaw in it for me.  I have a big (2Tb) eight disk RAID 5 array which I built specifically to hold all of my media. This includes a large high-bitrate music collection, a bunch of ripped movies, and some TV that I've downloaded.  Granted the TV is ephemeral, but it'd be a shame to lose it. WHS replicates data on a directory level rather than on a disk level.  So, if I have a directory taking up 500Mb, then on a WHS system it would be duplicated to make 1GB, and split over several drives.  Ordinarily that wouldn't be a serious problem, as WHS handles what goes where and apparently it does a pretty good job of it.

On my RAID array though, I have  about 1.1TB used.  If I had WHS setup as it should be, then that 1.1TB would ideally become 2.2TB - which is more space than I have.  I also think its wasteful, but that's just me.  I understand how and why they did it like this, and it makes sense for their target market that you have high reliability and quick availability. Now, I could disable some of the WHS functionality and have it not replicate the directories.  That doesn't strike me as a very elegant solution though.  So, for the time being, I have the drive formatted as NTFS and another drive running Longhorn Server powering it.  I don't know where it'll end up, but either I'll go back to the kosher copy of Windows Server 2003 Standard I have, or I'll have to upgrade that to Longhorn Server (ouch!).  We'll see as time goes on.

In any case, Longhorn Server build 6001 (Beta 3?) is installed on the server box.  It got a substantial hardware upgrade recently, mostly because a failed power supply killed the old motherboard.  It seems to be VERY stable at this point, though I'm not stressing the OS that much.  Maintenance is certainly easier than 2003, and I think its faster too.  Supposedly Vista to Server 2008 file transfers are faster as they both use IPv6 and some newer transfer technologies.  I haven't benchmarked this, as I've been pretty busy with all the hospital crap going on lately, but it SEEMS a lot faster. Now, some of this is going to be perception, and some of it isn't.  I'd love to see some real world benchmarks of the difference between the two.  I still have 2003 installed on a disk, so I may plug that back in and see if I can test the speeds.

Oh, I AM getting a Suunto X9i for my birthday :-)

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friday evening...

by Dave Sat 2 June 2007 @ 02:43
... and I'm shagged. I don't even have the energy to eat right now. I'd better feel good tomorrow, don't want to waste the weekend.

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The postman delivered this wonderful gift from Nikky & Joe Harrop. Joe got it from Jeff Wayne himself! Thanks guys!Forgot to send this last weekend. They had a fully articulated 6-person controlled animatronic dragon at this eventOn the way to Furth im Wald we passed over a flooded Danube.Johann Sebastian Bach's grave is here, along with the organ whose construction he advised on. Pretty awesome tbh :-)This is where US and Soviet forces met for the first time in world war two.Awesome awesome view from a restaurant on top of the Bastei!

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