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Category: Hardware

Hardware development generally refers to the hardware development of electronic products. The research and development of a kind of visible electronic products, such as mobile phones, mice, keyboards, and stereos are all hardware. Hardware development is a series of researches carried out in these areas. Hardware development is generally divided into: schematic design, circuit diagram design, PCB board design, test board production, functional testing, stability testing, single-chip design, small batch production, formal market or formal use and other steps.

RAID – How to migrate the disk from one DELL PE 2850 to another?

I have a Dell PE 2850 bare chip, and I need to move its SCSI disks to another PE 2850. These disks are in RAID1. I tried to move them over, just hope PERC does it right Things, but it didn’t instal

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage Dell, Disk, How, Migration, one, PE, RAID, willLeave a Comment

HP P410 RAID Samsung 830 SSD Debian 6.0 – What performance is expected?

I am renting two dedicated servers from a hosting company. Here are the specifications:

server1:
HP ProLiant DL165 G7
2x AMD Opteron 6164 HE 12-Core
40 GB RAM
HP Smart Array P410 RAID control

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage 6.0, Debian, expectation, HP, P410, performance, RAID, Samsung, SSD, whatLeave a Comment

Hardware – What do you think the minimum developer-level PC?

Processor speed, memory, disk space, screen size. Which corners can be cut, and which corners should not be cut?

To be more specific-In my case, I am considering using eclipse as an IDE to de

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Developer, Hardware, Level, lowest, PC, think, whatLeave a Comment

How to solve the damage of the hard disk firmware area? Just learn these steps

[Fault category]
(1) Fault type: the hard disk firmware area is damaged
(2) Typical characteristics:
1. The hard disk seeks normally but cannot identify itself correctly Model or capacity
2. The

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware a few steps, Damage, district, firmware, hard drive, how to solve, just, learnLeave a Comment

Restore highly degraded RAID arrays

I have a Linux RAID6 array (mdadm) consisting of 8 disks.

2 disks failed. I replaced them and now I have 2 new empty disks.
I want to rebuild raid

But
when I started raid reconstruction

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage array, degradation, height, RAID, RestoreLeave a Comment

RAID – DL160 GEN9 P440 SAS cable

We recently purchased a new HP Smart Array P440 RAID controller from the local HP reseller store of the HP DL160 gen9 server. (P/N: 783361-425) We hope to be on the server Running ESXi with three v

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage cable, DL, DL160, Gen, GEN9, P440, RAID, SASLeave a Comment

HP-ProLiant – ProLiant DL360 RAID5 Hot Slug Driver

I have a DL360 G5 running WinSrvr2003, and a 3-drive (72GB) SAS Raid 5 array on the P400i controller. A single array has two partitions. (Operating system and data storage ) Drive 2 has failed and

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage DL, DL360, Drive, hot swap, HP, ProLiant, RAID, RAID5Leave a Comment

What RAID configuration I do actually?

Recently I have been playing with the (second-hand server) I recently purchased (HP ProLiant ML330 G6), and I am a bit confused about its current RAID configuration. I use the HP System Management

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage configuration, own, RAID, real, whatLeave a Comment

Partition aligned on Megaraid RAID 1, with 4K sector (advanced format) drive

I want to set up RAID 1 (mirroring) on ​​an LSI MegaRAID SAS 8708EM2 (1078 chipset) with a 4k sector (advanced format) drive. As far as I know, the controller does not 4k sector drives are official

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage 4K, advanced, Alignment, Drive, Format, MEGARAID, partition, RAID, sectorLeave a Comment

Server RAID is dead. How will you recover data from its drive?

We currently have 9 machines. One of them has an electrical fault and blows up the circuit board, but the drive seems to be okay. I’m not entirely sure that I will even try to recover data from it.

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage data from it, dead, Drive, how to recover, RAID, server, you willLeave a Comment

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