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On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 01:17:33PM -0700, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
BRUCE STANLEY bruce.stanley@prodigy.net wrote:
Hi Bryan! I should also mentions that the drives are installed in removabl drive bays so that I can swap then out with other drives without messing with the cables.
Ewwwww (even more). ATA is nasty for hot-swap. SATA's SCA-like, staggered power/transient is much better.
I really don't think he hotswaps them. Most like turning the computer off, replacing the drive, and turning back on.
I have seen this done many times, mostly on computer course labs, or test boxes.
But I agree, ATA for hot-swaping is a BAD idea.
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