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 <title>Clarissa Walker (amisapphire@cwcyrix.nsupdate.info)'s status on Monday, 17-Aug-2026 17:42:54 EDT</title>
 <author_name>Clarissa Walker (amisapphire@cwcyrix.nsupdate.info)</author_name>
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 <html>The MariaDB databases have been relocated to an old low-use, low-hour 60GB SATA 3.0 SSD, specifically the Kingston SKC300S - SKC300S37A60G.&lt;br /&gt;
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As a result, the MariaDB databases now respond faster than when they were on the RAID 5 setup. Ironically, they were historically located on the system drive long before the RAID setups were a thing... that would be from 2007 to mid-2011. Of course, the current system drive is also a SATA 3.0 (3.2) SSD...</html>
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