I loathe Outlook deeply.
Merc, I'm relying on your experience with it -- I know you said you refused to transfer 300GB of PSTs to a customer's copy of it, but is that because of the volume or because there's no good way to use PST/OSTs with it?
It depends upon your needs. I'd be hard pressed to imagine what I'd need 132TB for. For saving the kind of stuff I do even a few TB is plenty. To put things into perspective the first drive I bought was 8.4GB and it cost $100. That seemed like oodles of storage at the time but I still would have had to be selective about what I saved. A few weeks ago I bought a 256GB thumb drive from BestBuy for $10.88 shipped. They sent me a $10 promotion so I tried to find something useful. The drive was on sale for $19.99. With tax and the promotion, $10.88 is what I paid. 30 times the storage for 1/10th the price, or actually about 1/25th the price if you correct for inflation. Granted, 256GB won't store all my data but any decent SSD of a few TB will, along with drive images of my OS. At this point I see no need to worry about deleting stuff I might never need. I can save it all.Storage is not all that cheap in 2024. I was just looking at what it costs to store 132TB actual, i.e., $6000 for a modest NAS with 8x24TB in RAID Z2. It can be cheaper if you can homebrew with some gigantic, heavy setup using a greater number of smaller oddball drives, but 8-bays is reasonably portable at under 30 lbs. When it's time to leave for another zone you can take it quickly or pull and ship just the drives.
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"Zen 5" will see the biggest boost, but this Windows update will improve performance for "Zen 4" and "Zen 3" as well. We're collaborating with Microsoft to roll out this optional update to all Windows 11 users soon.
I have no idea what that version of Windows entails, but it's probably not available to mere mortals like me.LM, why not consider a Windows Server with Desktop Experience install? You'll lose some Microsoft Store applications like Your Phone, but that also removes a lot of the nonsense of Windows 11.
I have no idea what that version of Windows entails, but it's probably not available to mere mortals like me.
There is no Your Phones program that I'm aware of on any on my computers and in fact no microphone in the system for security reasons. The laptop have them, but I stay off.
Agreed it is weird it wasn't caught, so I'm cautiously optimistic that there may be a fix for it to give these maybe a little more bump in performance.
I remember hearing somewhere that the speed compatibility issues are worse not only if you have 4 sticks of RAM, but if the motherboard even supports 4 sticks of RAM. I'll be considering an ITX board for my next system specifically for this.
So long as the motherboard has 2.5GbE+ onboard I only need a GPU.That's leaving PCIe lanes on the table and we can't have that!