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authorSkalador <k.niederwanger@gmail.com>2024-12-25 23:57:00 +0100
committerSkalador <k.niederwanger@gmail.com>2024-12-25 23:57:00 +0100
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doc: Fixes a typo in controllers section of hardware recommendations
Signed-off-by: Kevin Niederwanger <k.niederwanger@gmail.com>
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@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ media cost. Moreover, when using NVMe SSDs, you do not need *any* HBA. This
additionally reduces the HDD vs SSD cost gap when the system as a whole is
considered. The initial cost of a fancy RAID HBA plus onboard cache plus
battery backup (BBU or supercapacitor) can easily exceed more than 1000 US
-dollars even after discounts - a sum that goes a log way toward SSD cost parity.
+dollars even after discounts - a sum that goes a long way toward SSD cost parity.
An HBA-free system may also cost hundreds of US dollars less every year if one
purchases an annual maintenance contract or extended warranty.