Here are less extreme underwater and crash tests

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNDmr-WY2nc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QgD0Qcl1Qc



I'll use these two 1Tb HDD to copy all my kernel sources and all kernel related 
stuff


One will be Kernel Master where I'll copy all previous works, and I'll save 
everything
the second will be named Kernel Slave, will be resync weekly, as a backup 
storage,


In this way I can use the powerful I7 laptop to develop instead than the old 
desktop,
and I should be able to prepare kernels in different places, f.e., even during 
travels...



Currently I have used and I use a DeskTop PC with two further HD2TB, one for 
all kernel saves and the other for the safety backup, but that PC weight about 
25Kgs,
and surely can not be moved... ;-))




bye, NicCo
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Il Lunedì 12 Maggio 2014 23:41, Alexander Khryukin <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:
 
Haha, perfect!



2014-05-12 23:39 GMT+04:00 Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]>:

Hi
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>I am writing that because Fedya broken an HD with data simply transporting at 
>Linux Tag
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>I have one of this, 640Gb since two years, and it has fallen a couple of times 
>on the floor,
>from around 1 mt, or even more 
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>where other hd with a simple fallen from 30 cm were surely broken, this did 
>not happened
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>Now, being very satisfied by this rugged HD, I have ordered two units for the 
>1TB model:
>today finally arrived, and I've formatted them in ext4, all OK
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>Searching if there are some videos or test of these hard disk I have found 
>these 3 video:
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>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcFm4YKtVy4
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>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63L4T5Qap_Q
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>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG5gRdC4a5A
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>bye, NicCo
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