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Jul 10, 2024, 2:01:41 PM7/10/24
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Couple hours after the Jakarta apartment raid, rising gangster Bejo assassinates Andi for taking charge after the death of Tama Riyadi. The only surviving police officers of the raid, Rama, Bowo and Wahyu, meet with Bunawar, the trustworthy police Andi sent him to at the previous film's end. After sending Bowo to receive medical attention and executing Wahyu, Bunawar invites Rama to join a small anti-corruption task force which seeks to expose police commissioner Reza's backroom dealings with the Bangun and Goto gangs. While Rama initially declines, he ultimately assents after learning of his brother's murder by Bejo and the imminent threat to his family.

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The surviving officers of the Jakarta apartment raid - Rama, Bowo and Lieutenant Wahyu - rendezvous with Lieutenant Bunawar on the advice of Rama's brother Andi. Bunawar, the head of an internal investigation unit, sends the injured Bowo for treatment but executes the corrupt Wahyu, assuring Rama it is to protect him and that testifying would only endanger him and his family. Bunawar asks Rama to go undercover to expose the other corrupt officials' dealings with the local Bangun and Japanese Goto crime syndicates, but Rama refuses.

At the end of the day, i'd like to mount only one partition. To make things even more complicated, I am looking at adding another disk into the mix which will likely not be RAID but just manually backed up via RSYNC. I'd like this disk to be presented along with the RAID1 as a single mount, so that means likely means I'll be using LVM to present the final raid.

I'm a little concerned to be doing major overhauls on my data and looking for input. To break things down, I'm mostly focusing on this question about doing a raid1 w/ 3 disks, two of which are small and one large. I can then focus on the next part.

twosmall and eight are the names I've randomly chosen for the mdadm raid and the zfs pool, and you should replace the /dev/disk/by-id names with the appropriate ones. I use the command ls -l /dev/disk/by-id grep -v part grep -v wwn sort -k 11 to get a list of drives in my system sorted by the /dev/sd? shortcuts.

This movie, as its title implies, is a sequel to "The Raid: Redemption," the 2012 Indonesian action film directed by the Welsh-born Gareth Evans, whose cinematic mission in life was, some reports have it, handed down to him when he was first exposed to the Indonesian martial arts. The nearly non-stop action of "The Raid," which is an epic depiction of a drug raid on an apartment block in which hordes of cops and criminals have at each other, is largely martial-arts driven, but with plenty of shooting and slashing, all of it shot in excruciatingly you-are-there close range and edited to both make your head spin and give you whiplash. Action aficionados hailed the movie as some kind of ne plus ultra, and Evans has clearly been eager to answer the fan question "How is he gonna top THAT?"

Software raid on linux is block-level. ZFS and BTRFS are the only file systems I know of that have attempted to integrate raid features into the file system itself (there could be others, but I don't know of them).

Test results are in. I found a useful blog post about shrinking linux software RAID sizes here ( -a-linux-software-raid-volume/). Those instructions allow you to easily shrink a partition, to remove a disk from the array, or both. However, that process only works smoothly with a manually configured RAID array. Since Netgear devices default to XRAID2 and create multiple layers on each drive, it is more complicated than those instructions. It is still theoretically possible to reduce the size of an XRAID2 and you would do it by repeating the steps in that blog post, however it is a time intensive process and there is no guarantee that it will work (in my case, I had a small stripe that was created by XRAID2 that was 100% full, and spread across several drives, so I could not resize that small stripe whatsoever. This proved fatal to my shrink operation, and made it fail.).

i wanted to get a lot of stuff off of my pc onto an external storage. Most of it would be videos, but there are also big games which i havent played for long from my steam library. For that i bought the LC-Power LC-35U3-RAID-2, USB-A 3.0 with one Toshiba Cloud-Scale Capacity MG09ACA 18TB, 4Kn, SATA 6Gb/s. When everything arrived i was thinking if i shouldnt have bought 2 and put them into raid 1 (thats where its mirror'd right?). To have an extra layer of security? Let that be dumb or naive, i absolutely dont know.

Thats what im here for, does it make sense ? Would it make more sense to buy another drive and make it non-raid ? Was me chosing 4kn good ? i know what it means and so on, but im not 100% certain, if i could see the difference, at least i know i dont what to have it emulated. Also should i buy the exact same hhd, or another 4kn 18TB from seagate for example?

As a reminder, for the Mines of Moria raid, you can create and bring a team made up of any selection of characters you would like into battle. Be aware any characters you use will become exhausted and will not be able to be used in subsequent attempts in that chapter.

I think the reason behind it is that bosses have a x amount of drops, so with less people in the raid you are almost 100% sure to get an item.
Other than that, bosses scale their health and damage the more players you have, so having 10 good players is much better/faster than 20 not so good players.
For example Maul fight. When it activates its mana shield, if only 6 people are doing decent damage and the other 8 people are doing bad DPS it is a sure wipe. But having only 6 DPS and all of them deal decent damage the fight is really easy.

On Mythic:
Master Loot generally drops 4 pieces
Personal Loot generally drops 6 pieces
On Normal and Heroic, every additional player above 10 that is in the raid adds an additional 20% chance for a boss to drop an additional piece of gear. This is due to the flexible nature of Normal and Heroic.

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