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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7054)4/14/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: mowa  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Clarence,

You are right the hot-swap issue IS confusing, and it is an issue I tried to investigate before I bought.

I took your advice and applied it to both Dataport and DataStor docs/FAQs and am now better illuminated.

Are DataPort "Hot-Swappable"?
No, DataPorts are not "Hot Swappable". The "hot swappable" feature are
determined by the controller. If the controller is designed to work in a "hot-swappable" environments, the DataPort will support it since the
DataPort acts as a transparent device.
-from a Dataport FAQ

Both of our enclosures have the ability to work with a hot-swap system by virtue of the on/off switch, but to be truly hot swappable would need a function on the controller, or an equivalent software solution such as the "Hot Data Shuttle" found on the cyberguys.com
site (only works under 95/98, seem to be made of plastic).

As a Sidebar: the Datatrans can be had at cyberguys for $28 for the Aluminum rack and $18 for an Aluminum cassette total $46 OR you can buy the "kit" with both parts for "only $70" ha ha ha I love this stuff... In all seriousness I recommend the first option. :)

ZP is again correct, matching drives do allow an instance/apperance of hot-swappability.

Spots,

I have a 7200 Seagate medallist pro and a 5200 Maxtor DiamondMax the IBM is a whisper compared to either one. Your are right though something has to attempted with these fans, I feel like I am living in an airplane hanger...

Again, does anyone have any Linux/Real Tick III (or equivalent) links/resources? I would expect that from Unix's standing in the commercial financial sector there would be an enterprising Unix/Linux port of something exceptional in this burgeoning field.

mowa
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