Most cameras have a Sport mode. This is designed to give you a fast shutter speed. I personally like the newer Canon cameras with 6-7 MP. Some of them have image stabilization which will also reduce blur. Finally, if you get a Canon with the digic 3 processor in it, The camera will automatically...
I have 5 TB (2 x 2 TB TeraStations + 1TB home built file server). Then I have 4x 250~320 GB external USB drives used for backup.
All of it is used up except around 800GB. However there is quite a bit of data in there which is redundant.
I'd get any router which fully supports DD-WRT firmware. It's possible your existing router does. The firmware can completely change the capabilities. One of the new capabilities may give you the ability to increase the range.
There are free utilities to go beyond XPs artificial 32GB limit for FAT32. Although I recommend NTFS if your OS is Windows 2000 or higher.
The other thing to check is some drives have jumpers to CAP the size for backwards compatability. Make sure you didn't accidentally set/remove a jumper...
I've had more 7200 RPM drives fail. Although I've owned more 7200 RPM drives ;)
I would argue that the 10000RPM drives are built with more stringent controls so you can expect better reliability.
Besides all of this, I don't trust hard drives anymore. I've lost a few too many. backup often.
So you didn't say anything about 5+1 or 1+5. Is this possible with your controller?
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Up to 4 drives can fail in this config. But some failures...
I may be ignorant on the way PGP is working these days but...
You don't want a public key system on a self executable. These are contradictory. The reason you want a self-executable is because you assume the person extracting the files does not have the required software. If they don't have...
I came in this late. I would have strongly pushed for the DELL solution. Business computers are a different ball game. But this is done. So it looks like you are after a backup solution and configuring a server. Again, I would recommend a proper server from Dell, HP, etc. As for backup, don't...
This is going to start a bunch of useless posts. Just go to a web site with CPU charts and make your own decision based on the applications or games which are important to you.