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    • scottalanmillerS

      How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676

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      @Pete-S said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @pmoncho said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @JaredBusch said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @scottalanmiller said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @pmoncho said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @scottalanmiller said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @Pete-S said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      @scottalanmiller said in How to Connect Power Disable SATA Drive to Dell Inspiron 5676:

      Confirmed, snipping the orange wire (I needed help as I can't see orange) did the job, drive showed up immediately.

      Congrats! I wasn't sure you'd be up for the task. A lot of people are afraid to make permanent changes to their equipment.

      You can't believe how much pushback I got from @Dominica and @pchiodo about snipping a simple cable on a $2 SATA extension part! For me, it was a no brainer once knowing what it was. But they were up for spending hundreds of dollars to avoid snipping that wire. And it isn't even hard wired to the power supply or anything it's literally just a SATA extension piece! lol Like $2 tops if you don't shop around.

      I would have been with @Dominica and @pchiodo on this. Electric scares me. I would think snipping the wire would cause a spark while I wasn't home and come home to a few burning cinders. ๐Ÿ™‚

      That was mentioned as a concern. lol

      FFS people need to just STFU if they donโ€™t know how electricity works.

      That was exactly my point and why I wouldn't have done it. As for STFU about well, that is where we differ. Those concerns could be alleviated with an explanation of why it would not be an issue.

      For electrons to flow you need a circuit. If you cut the wire you don't have a circuit anymore and because of that you don't have any electricity flowing. Since there is no electricity, there can't be any sparks.

      If you just cut the wire but don't remove it, then one end can come in contact with the chassis and then you have a circuit and electricity flowing.

      Modern switched power supplies (as in your computer) have short-circuit protection. So nothing would happen except that 3.3V will go down to 0V. So if there is anything in your computer that need 3.3V power from the power supply, it will not get it.

      If you had something else producing 3.3V (for instance a battery) and you'd short-circuit that, then it can get cause a fire. Just because it's only 3.3V doesn't mean anything.

      And sparks is not a problem unless you're in an explosive environment. The problem is that a short-circuit cause increased current running in the wire. That current will turn into heat. That heat causes things to melt and catch fire. And that's how you burn down a house.

      Also nice to know is that any electrical circuit inside a computer is low voltage, 12V or below. It can't kill you no matter what you do. It's the same voltage as you have in an ordinary car battery.

      The only way to get into trouble with a computer is by disassembling the power supply. There you have lethal voltage.

      Thank you for the explanation. Very helpful.

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      SAS expanders explained

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      This is an example of a jbod expansion chassi. 88 drive bays total (both front and back).

      Data flows between the server and the jbod chassi over SAS cables. Only thing needed to use a jbod chassis is a RAID/HBA card in your server with external ports.
      jbod.png

      Notice the SAS connectors to the right of the power supplies. Usually several JBODs can be connected together, aka daisy-chained, without putting more RAID cards in the server.
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    • steveS

      Storage Devices - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer

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      scottalanmillerS

      @brianwinkelmann said in Storage Devices - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

      I am seriously thinking about buy a SSD drive to install on my old computer that is Pentium 4 - 3.0 GHz, 3 GB RAM, with Windows XP and install there the Windows 10 so it can run faster, Do you think that is a crazy idea?

      Yes, it's crazy. Even if you can get a $30 SSD like we can from Amazon here in the US (small WD Green drive), it's not worth putting $30 into a computer worth at best $5.

      Pentium 4 wasn't just a 32bit processor, it was a really, really slow 32bit processor. It was so bad that they had to bring the Pentium 3 back with a new name to keep their products alive while they figured out what to do. It's considered the worst processor ever made (that got actually sold.) And with only 3GB of RAM, it doesn't have anything there going for it, either.

      It's only $55 if you shop around to get a quad core, 64bit, 8GB RAM Raspberry Pi. If you are going to talk about adding an SSD to something, start with at least that.

    • DustinB3403D

      Hyper-V Server 2016 - How should someone add 18.5 TB of storage

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      CloudKnightC

      Oh dear.....{sigh..}

    • DonahueD

      Adding tape drive

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Donahue said in Adding tape drive:

      at this point, I would have to get management buy in to really consider cloud, I want to evaluate the options before hand to know how much I should or shouldn't be pushing for the cloud. Recent conversations with @scottalanmiller have me questioning our historical reasons and motivations for why we use what we use. In my case, we have a mix of prior misinformed speculation and my limited personal experience.

      I don't see a reason to emulate tape if I'm not going to use tape, but I really don't know

      Well if you use tape, then no reason to emulate.

    • gjacobseG

      Replacement External Hard drive Adapter

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      gjacobseG

      Looking at this as a replacement.

      https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Lay-Flat-Docking-EC-DFLT/dp/B00LS5NFQ2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1483744282&sr=8-3&keywords=sata+drive+dock&refinements=p_72%3A2661618011

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    • steveS

      Scott Alan Miller: Storage 101

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      DustinB3403D

      @JaredBusch said in Scott Alan Miller: Storage 101:

      @scottalanmiller said in Scott Alan Miller: Storage 101:

      @s.hackleman said in Scott Alan Miller: Storage 101:

      I didn't get to make it up, but I have been watching the sessions and burning up my data plan. Thanks for posting these. I also wanted to take a minute to call out the guy sitting front and center to just surf the internet the entire time SAM is talking.

      I didn't even notice that, I'm going to look for it now.

      In the red? That is @DustinB3403

      Ha no it is not!

    • scottalanmillerS

      Drive Appearance

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      I think describing the heads as moving in and out is more appropriate since they're mounted on an armature, like a record player, and not forward or backward. I often use record players as a description for clients when they ask how drives work.

      In my writing, I try to avoid use 'but' and things like it (however, etc.). Replace the word 'but' with 'and' as an exercise to see how it changes your readers' perception.

      You've got a couple sentences that are like Yoda. Eg, by doing this, and it's unnecessary.

      Similary, the logical volume... You missed a comma. The same occurs in drive impressions, the stack.

      A good article, and a great way to open discussion on SANs and how volumes, drives and RAID presentations can be partitioned or utilized efficiently.

    • JaredBuschJ

      USB to SATA power cable

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      @JaredBusch said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @JaredBusch said:

      @brianlittlejohn said:

      Something like this will work...

      http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812311004&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC--pla--Cables+-+SATA+%2F+eSATA+Cables-_-N82E16812311004&gclid=CIyj0dWUjMsCFYM8aQodFM4FOw&gclsrc=aw.ds

      It uses usb for power, and esata for data.

      Nice.. find, thanks.

      notice it says SSD, not even 2.5 in drives.

      You can buy standard USB enclosures for 2.5" drives and they never need external power.

      when I posted that it I was responding to the title of the sale indicating SSD - so I jumped the gun a bit on the 2.5.. my bad.

    • scottalanmillerS

      HPE B110i Software SATA RAID Controller

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    • BRRABillB

      Storage Question

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      scottalanmillerS

      @BRRABill said:

      It seems as though you can install another DC, then replicate, then demote the EVAL one.

      But I think I'll just go with not doing that. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Yes, it wouldn't be a functional AD if you could not do that. You risk schema issues, though.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Netgear ReadyNAS RN312 Max Drive Size

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      Thanks!

    • gjacobseG

      (xx)HD Test / Wipe tool(s)

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      For testing I'd go with the manufacture tools, but to exercise the drive and possibly help it help itself.. I'd run a level 4 scan with Spinrite.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Picking a Western Digital SATA Drive

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      Figured warranty and/or RVS (Rotation Vibration Safeguard) would have been mentioned, as well.

      Consider warranty to be an OEM's confidence in their device. Bit on RVS, http://www.zdnet.com/blog/storage/bad-bad-bad-vibrations/896

      Cost math on price can be interesting. As an example, a device getting twice the value out of a set of Red drives vs RE drives. SMBs would be more of the mindset to take the lowest price (yeah, yeah, not enterprise).

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