> Hot swappable caddies. We use some nice metal ones (metal transfers heat
> better) with individual fans for each caddy. The drives stay cool, the ID
> can be set from the receiver instead of the caddie, so that customers can
> change out a failed drive and they don't have to find their "7 leve
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Christian Reis wrote:
> I have a proto-production Root RAID1 array set up, and it's mostly working
> fine. I did have quite some trouble getting the root md set up and
> booting, but now that it's done, it's stable.
>
> I usually do a set of tests to know how well my R1 is w
I have a proto-production Root RAID1 array set up, and it's mostly working
fine. I did have quite some trouble getting the root md set up and
booting, but now that it's done, it's stable.
I usually do a set of tests to know how well my R1 is working - 'hot'
pulling drives data cables - perhaps n