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RAID 0 SSD Array for Business / Enterprise servers..... really now... lets think about this...
Hrm If 1 SSD does fail before the MTBF mark is hit, that data is gone... smart thinking OP.
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@DustinB3403 said:
RAID 0 SSD Array for Business / Enterprise servers..... really now... lets think about this...
Hrm If 1 SSD does fail before the MTBF mark is hit, that data is gone... smart thinking OP.
I can think of a few places I'd love to have it here! Number one being dedicated scratch space for rendering video. Number "the last and most stupid" would be in a production server.
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For data you could care less about sure, but there are very few businesses that care nothing about the data that's being used.
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@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
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@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
So. Much. Better. Than. Wiping.
Trust me, I worked for a toilet manufacturer for years.
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@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
Seriously? Wow!
My wife and I have one, but we haven't hooked it back up since we moved.
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
Seriously? Wow!
My wife and I have one, but we haven't hooked it back up since we moved.
Yup...
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
Seriously? Wow!
My wife and I have one, but we haven't hooked it back up since we moved.
Yup...
My sister is made of pretty stern stuff. Squat toilets, no big deal. The communal posterior cleansing brush however... (Thailand)
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
Seriously? Wow!
My wife and I have one, but we haven't hooked it back up since we moved.
Yup...
My sister is made of pretty stern stuff. Squat toilets, no big deal. The communal posterior cleansing brush however... (Thailand)
Yeah, that takes things to a whole new level.
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
Seriously? Wow!
My wife and I have one, but we haven't hooked it back up since we moved.
Yup...
My sister is made of pretty stern stuff. Squat toilets, no big deal. The communal posterior cleansing brush however... (Thailand)
takes giving your crap away to a whole new level
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@nadnerB said:
@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
Seriously? Wow!
My wife and I have one, but we haven't hooked it back up since we moved.
Yup...
My sister is made of pretty stern stuff. Squat toilets, no big deal. The communal posterior cleansing brush however... (Thailand)
takes giving your crap away to a whole new level
To quote her "I actually couldn't give a shit after seeing that"
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Where giving a shit is a team effort.
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Didn't the Romans all poop in a big room while facing each other than share a freaking sponge?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Didn't the Romans all poop in a big room while facing each other than share a freaking sponge?
The history stuff I've seen all said that everyone used their own sponge. Dunno how accurate that may be tho.
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@travisdh1 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Didn't the Romans all poop in a big room while facing each other than share a freaking sponge?
The history stuff I've seen all said that everyone used their own sponge. Dunno how accurate that may be tho.
Ah, I don't think that matches what I've heard, but it makes WAY more sense.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
The Toto Washlet
http://www.totousa.com/products/washlets -
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
The Toto Washlet
http://www.totousa.com/products/washletsand wtf, just seen this... How is this supposed to work? It cannot store much water..
http://www.totousa.com/travel-washletalso, wtf. they actually put the registered trademark as part of the URL. it does not work without it..
Edit answered my own question by reading the spec sheet.
http://assets.totousa.com/product-files/SS-00342_HW300.pdf -
Sooo, it's just a fancy version of this one?
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
Got a link to the recommended model?
Bidet is very popular here in Crete too, since, you know, you can't flush TP!!
The Toto Washlet
http://www.totousa.com/products/washletsWow, $800. But totally going to be like my first purchase once we own a house again (which we are discussing.)