Hi – I have quite a bit on my mind, so I thought I would post in one thread, rather than risking having several threads overlooked.
Questions
a) If I install SC on say 6 different external hard disks, would I then be able to connect the external hard disk to a new computer and bring along the Vienna Key with no hassle?
b) Would external hard disks be suitable for VI or would you recommend something else?
c) If an external solution would be fine, what should I look for? USB 2, 7200?
Comments
I know you are busy getting SC ready for us, but I think the information you are giving us about what is going on, is severely lacking. First when it came to informing us when there was a delay, and now in terms of what is going on. You should hire someone who’s sole purpose is PR. Someone who thinks of nothing but informing us on what’s going on, and answering questions on the website. For instance its quite mind boggling that the 5 day old thread named “Update for VI please” has been ignored. I hope you take this up the right way, because I’m really saying this with deep respect for your company.
Slightly in thread with the comment above. I know that MIR is still in development, but by now I would think that it’s either so close that you can inform us some more about it, or so far away that nothing is certain. Whatever the case is it would be nice to know, and let me tell you why. I might be alone on this one, but MIR is actually one of reasons I’m getting SC. Even with the limited information there is, it just sounds so awesome! However now that I’m getting SC I would really like to know more about MIR and how SC will integrate into it. This is because I don’t enjoy installing 550GB’s of data more than once. Having 5 slaves I need to think about how I install SC, which collection on which PC’s, and how these might connect to a slave containing MIR. As a working professional I’m already using far too much time on wrestling computers, and setups and need to get it right from the get go. So please don’t hold back – MIR is very important to some of us SC purchasers.
Thanks for reading (and hopefully commenting)
Questions
a) If I install SC on say 6 different external hard disks, would I then be able to connect the external hard disk to a new computer and bring along the Vienna Key with no hassle?
b) Would external hard disks be suitable for VI or would you recommend something else?
c) If an external solution would be fine, what should I look for? USB 2, 7200?
Comments
I know you are busy getting SC ready for us, but I think the information you are giving us about what is going on, is severely lacking. First when it came to informing us when there was a delay, and now in terms of what is going on. You should hire someone who’s sole purpose is PR. Someone who thinks of nothing but informing us on what’s going on, and answering questions on the website. For instance its quite mind boggling that the 5 day old thread named “Update for VI please” has been ignored. I hope you take this up the right way, because I’m really saying this with deep respect for your company.
Slightly in thread with the comment above. I know that MIR is still in development, but by now I would think that it’s either so close that you can inform us some more about it, or so far away that nothing is certain. Whatever the case is it would be nice to know, and let me tell you why. I might be alone on this one, but MIR is actually one of reasons I’m getting SC. Even with the limited information there is, it just sounds so awesome! However now that I’m getting SC I would really like to know more about MIR and how SC will integrate into it. This is because I don’t enjoy installing 550GB’s of data more than once. Having 5 slaves I need to think about how I install SC, which collection on which PC’s, and how these might connect to a slave containing MIR. As a working professional I’m already using far too much time on wrestling computers, and setups and need to get it right from the get go. So please don’t hold back – MIR is very important to some of us SC purchasers.
Thanks for reading (and hopefully commenting)