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Tree of knowledge of good and evil

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Phraseologism: The tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

Meaning: A source of wisdom, knowledge, sometimes dangerous.

Origin: From the Bible. The Old Testament says that when Adam and Eve were in Paradise, they were forbidden to eat fruit from "the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." In the First Book of Moses (Genesis 2:16-17) it says: “From every tree in the garden you will eat, but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, do not eat from it, for on the day you eat from it you will die a death.” ". Adam and Eve ate the fruit of this tree and were expelled from paradise to live on earth.

Random phraseology:

Come to the cap analysis.

Meaning:

Will appear somewhere too late, when everything is already over.

Origin:

According to the old Russian custom, when entering a room or a church, men took off their hats and folded them at the entrance. Each meeting, gathering ended with the analysis of hats. The latecomer came to the analysis of hats, that is, to the end.

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Manufacturers of traditional hard drives continue to push the envelope, introducing devices with capacities up to 22 terabytes. After Seagate and Western Digital, Toshiba presented its solution in this segment. The new MG10F series of drives not only continues the tradition of the Toshiba MG10 line with 3,5-inch drives, but also raises the capacity bar to 22 terabytes.

Toshiba MG10F are enterprise hard drives of the second level (nearline), offering options from 2 to 22 terabytes, operating at speeds of 7200 rpm and providing a choice between SAS interfaces with a bandwidth of 12 Gbit/s and classic SATA with a bandwidth of 6 Gbit/s. s, starting from 1 terabyte.

When it comes to recording methods, Toshiba takes a few different approaches in this line. For disks up to 10 terabytes inclusive, traditional perpendicular recording (PMR) and an air hermetic block are used. Disks with a capacity of 12-16 terabytes are switching to a helium hermetic block and using platters with the same recording technology. Models with a capacity of 18, 20 and 22 terabytes use recording with microwave support (Flux Control Microwave Assisted Magnetic Recording, FC-MAMR). All drives are designed to operate 24/7 and can withstand loads of up to 550 terabytes per year.

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Although the use of tile-structured recording (SMR) would increase the maximum capacity of the drives by 15%, Toshiba does not use this technology in this line. While Western Digital offers 26 terabyte drives with SMR technology. Toshiba previously announced a similar model, but it never appeared on the market.

Deliveries of Toshiba MG10F drives with a SAS interface have already begun, and SATA versions will appear later, in the fourth quarter. Encryption options (Self-Encrypting Drive) and secure erasure (Sanitize Instant Erase) are also available.

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