I am specing out a 5-drive RAID system for a large XFS filesystem. I need all the drives to be hotswap. I found what looks like a nice 5-drive chassis that will fit in the space of 3 half-height driv
I've never seen an ATA/IDE drive that didn't have the 40-pin connection on one end and the power connection at the other. -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org Visit the Dog Pound II BBS telnet
Greg, I've used some of this vendor's cases elsewhere and I recal having some drives that wouldn't fit it correctly. I'd call them, we've been buying 1U servers from them and they're quite helpful. O
I've got some older 6 GB size drives that have the connector atleast 1/10 inch offset from the drives I now buy. Normally no big deal, but if the drive has to slide onto a fixed connector block like
I'll do that, but I called before I posted, and their seemed to be a language barrier. (Korean?) I had seen the cremax MB810 AKF before, but it does not look near as professional as the other. I have
Interesting...maybe I've seen them and not known it. Interesting. -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org Visit the Dog Pound II BBS telnet://dogpound2.citadel.org or http://dogpound2.citadel.org
Thanks, I suspected it would be a brand specific thing. The cost is pretty low, so I have decided to buy one and see if it works with the Maxtor drives we normally use. Greg -- Greg Freemyer
Sometimes: in the Snap Appliance (nee Quantum) 12 drive NAS box, we had drive trays to hold the drives, and provide the slide for the hot-swap capability (and a common plug at the back for both powe
I am specing out a 5-drive RAID system for a large XFS filesystem. I need all the drives to be hotswap. I found what looks like a nice 5-drive chassis that will fit in the space of 3 half-height driv
I've never seen an ATA/IDE drive that didn't have the 40-pin connection on one end and the power connection at the other. -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org Visit the Dog Pound II BBS telnet
Greg, I've used some of this vendor's cases elsewhere and I recal having some drives that wouldn't fit it correctly. I'd call them, we've been buying 1U servers from them and they're quite helpful. O
I've got some older 6 GB size drives that have the connector atleast 1/10 inch offset from the drives I now buy. Normally no big deal, but if the drive has to slide onto a fixed connector block like