Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:55 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Most of our servers have all drives in hot swap bays (and the older ones that don't are being surplussed as fast as we can)... *ALL* of which have sleds they have to fit in. The only drives I swap on a regular basis are our offline backups (of the online backups), and that's every two weeks, and for that I've got a dual bay eSATA base, just drop them in, then push it up.
If 750gb disks are big enough, you can get a cute little internal trayless hot swap bay for 2 - 2.5" SATA drives that fits in the space a 3.5" floppy would have taken. The WD ''Scorpio Black" drives are pretty snappy - and you can toss your backup in your shirt pocket. I think someone even has a 1 Tb drive in the standard laptop height now. Until recently there were 2.5" 1 and 1.5 Tb drives but they were too tall for standard enclosures.
#insert "rocking_chair.h" Why, Ah remember when my bosses at a job long ago gave me a *big*, brand new drive as a holiday gift, knowing I'd be working at home. Why, it was all of 30MB!
Sorry, the 750GB's are going, going, gone, and even the 1TB's are "smaller", except for the HPC clusters, which don't need a lot of disk. And no, I do not toss my backups at work in my shirt: the offline backups, fully encrypted disks, go in the fire safe in the locked server room. Some of the systems they're backing up have HIPAA and PII data.
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