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Re^4: How to concatenate N binary buffers?by mantager (Sexton) |
| on Nov 16, 2012 at 21:44 UTC ( #1004249=note: print w/ replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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You try to read data from a broken RAID. And your main problem is performance? Yes. Well, no. I mean, I was just wondering... but what if the raid array was some many terabytes in size? It could take some days to rescue it. Just a few days spared could come in handy :) I think you should not use perl for the job. There are better tools, and you seem to know none of them, including Perl Come on, now you're being unfair. I am no perl developer, for sure, but I know a little. And if I'm here to ask, it's for sure because I don't know everything... why is there a "seekers of Perl wisdom" section at all, otherwise? It's not "guru meditations", afaik. Pay an expert to recover your RAID Why? I did it myself. Using Perl, among other things. I'm enough an expert to get data back from a corrupted disk, raid array or whatever is still willing to give me some bit of information :)
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