On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, JRS wrote:
protection, real-time embedded error detection and repair. Its
The real-time embedded error detection and repair is the deep recovery
cycle thing I was talking about. Essentially it puts the drive into error
mode for upto 30 seconds, which if the raid controller is trying to talk
to it is long enough to cause it to be dropped from the array.
I like the price point though. If they end up giving me problems in raid
if I get them I'll just use them without raid. I just was given 2 older
servers with 3TB worth of SCSI enterprise drives in each in a raid-5
configuration. I suppose I can toss that server in an out of the way area
and just do network backups.
Christopher Fisk
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