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2019newtowercomputer [2019/06/04 12:30] jcnash2019newtowercomputer [2019/06/04 19:11] (current) – [Considerations] jcnash
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 2019-6-4: My (John Nash) current primary "working" machine, called J6, is a Sept 2011 tower, 2019-6-4: My (John Nash) current primary "working" machine, called J6, is a Sept 2011 tower,
 which has served me well and is still a useful and well-balanced computer for  which has served me well and is still a useful and well-balanced computer for 
-my needs. These are:+my needs.  
 + 
 +==== Needs ====
  
   * a lot of management of files, since I have a goodly collection of computer archives, having been involved with building and using computers since 1961, and I have managed to preserve many of the files, as well as materials from my academic career, my creative writing, folk dance, and personal and family history material.    * a lot of management of files, since I have a goodly collection of computer archives, having been involved with building and using computers since 1961, and I have managed to preserve many of the files, as well as materials from my academic career, my creative writing, folk dance, and personal and family history material. 
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   * some investigation of other distros (even --horrors-- non-Linux) using VMs under VirtualBox   * some investigation of other distros (even --horrors-- non-Linux) using VMs under VirtualBox
   * some photo, audio and video editing, but mainly of the snip-and-glue variety   * some photo, audio and video editing, but mainly of the snip-and-glue variety
 +
 +==== Likes ====
  
 I like a fairly big screen. At one time J6 had two monitors, a 24" HDMI and a 20" VGA, but I've found just the 24" is fine. Smaller screens (as on my laptops) are not as helpful for writing and programming. I use headphones for audio -- no fancy speakers. I like a fairly big screen. At one time J6 had two monitors, a 24" HDMI and a 20" VGA, but I've found just the 24" is fine. Smaller screens (as on my laptops) are not as helpful for writing and programming. I use headphones for audio -- no fancy speakers.
 +
 +I also like a decent keyboard as I am a touch typist. However, it is useful to have a numeric pad. 
 +While I'm happy with a lot of pointing devices, I find a mouse easiest, and use my left hand for this,
 +though I am right handed. This seems to avoid some wrist stress I had a decade ago when a friend 
 +suggested this simple change. (It also inhibits folk from using your computer!)
 +
 +==== Current machine ====
  
 J6 has the following very edited setup:  J6 has the following very edited setup: 
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   * BD-RE  WH16NS40 optical drive (CD, DVD, BlueRay)   * BD-RE  WH16NS40 optical drive (CD, DVD, BlueRay)
  
 +==== Considerations ====
 +
 +These could each consume a lot of discussion. I am prepared to use them as topics in Linux Ottawa meetings and put a summary of the discussion here. 
 +
 +  * Reliability: I probably want reliability more than performance. 
 +      * error-correcting memory?
 +      * RAID disks; If so, how?
 +          * From https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32205892-ssd-raid-worth-it and similar posts, RAID is probably not good value.
 +      * New disks? Old ones likely close to possible failure.
 +      * UPS backup? If so, what size.
 +      * Backup strategies. I have a 2*1TB Synology Diskstation that I use, but likely could benefit from a more organized BU plan and scripts.
 +  * Performance vs. power consumption: 
 +      * Choice of processor
 +      * Use of SSD for OS and related files
 +      * Size of memory
 +      * Power supply - Would like low power profile, esp when idle.
 +  * Human and usability factors
 +      * probably can use existing 24" monitor; switch old 20" to J6
 +      * Likely will take BlueRay drive and put older DVD in J6.
 +      * easy access disk bays and connectors for USB
 +      * standardize on USB3 or do I need other connectors (SATA, FireWire, ??)
 +      * Current machine has no Bluetooth. Is it worth it?
 +      * Do I need wifi? I prefer wired networking.
 +      * Could keep current mouse and keyboard, but probably time to replace.
 +      * I have a plug-in USB webcam, which I leave unplugged except for times when video chatting.
 +      * Printers and scanners are external. 
 +  * Value for money.
  
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