| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 1232113 |
2011-09-18 22:39:00 |
Does anyone know how SRT deals with access to encrypted files/systems. Does SRT monitor only files on a nominated drive, rather than from all drives on a system? |
Guillaume (16361) |
| 1232114 |
2011-09-18 23:50:00 |
Single rope technique is used by climbers and cavers to ascend a single rope using either prusik cords or more usually these days mechanical ascenders :badpc::devil |
gary67 (56) |
| 1232115 |
2011-09-19 00:08:00 |
good explanation Gary :D :lol: |
GameJunkie (72) |
| 1232116 |
2011-09-19 00:36:00 |
Thanks for that, its really helpful -- but maybe I asked for it --although I didn't think that I would have to spell out SRT in this forum. Try Smart Response Technology. |
Guillaume (16361) |
| 1232117 |
2011-09-19 01:22:00 |
Thanks for that, its really helpful -- but maybe I asked for it --although I didn't think that I would have to spell out SRT in this forum. Try Smart Response Technology.
I thought Gary gave you a pretty smart response :D |
Iantech (16386) |
| 1232118 |
2011-09-19 01:29:00 |
It really does just use the SSD (up to 64GB of it) as cache for your primary drive/array, so encrypted content is handled pretty much the same as it is by your hard drive normally with internal cache as far as I've seen. |
inphinity (7274) |
| 1232119 |
2011-09-19 02:29:00 |
I thought it was smart and I couldn't resist temptation, but I'm happy someone else explained it as I didn't know anyway |
gary67 (56) |
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