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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.

Supermicro MBD-X7Sbe asterisk uses a large number of onboard RAID-1 or software RAID?

I am using the onboard RAID controller of my SUPERMICRO MBD-X7SBE to set up a RAID-1 array with two Seagate ES2 hard drives. About 8 in our production I will use this for repeated Asterisk usage to

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage asterisk, Board, large, MBD, RAID, sbe, software, Supermicro, use, x7sbeLeave a Comment

How do I find an embedded platform?

I am a newbie in the positioning hardware of embedded programming, so I am completely overwhelmed by all the choices (pc104, custom motherboards, options for each motherboard, volume discounts, dev

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Embed, how to find, Platform, styleLeave a Comment

C IO with hard drive

I would like to know if there is any type of portable (Mac and Windows) way to read and write hard drives beyond iostream.h, especially to get a list of all files in a folder, Move files, wait

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September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware hard drive, io, WithLeave a Comment

In-depth understanding NVME Hardware Queue Pair

What is the hardware queue pair? The hardware queue pair is the best way to understand nvme/spdk. Only by deep understanding can we make good use of nvme.

As the name implies, it is a queue c

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Hardware, in-depth, NVME, pair, queue, UnderstandingLeave a Comment

Solid state hard drives, which is strong?

If you want to say that there are the most popular technology products in the past two years, then solid-state drives must have a seat.
The storage demand in the information age continues to force

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware comparison, hard disk, solid state, various types, whichLeave a Comment

Meteor iron router path or equivalent to assistant

I’m just trying to refer to the iron router route by name in the helper, instead of hard-coding the URL. Therefore, when the user clicks the button, they will be redirected to the Item routing of i

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware assistant, equivalent, Iron, Meteor, path, routerLeave a Comment

Building a local YUM warehouse via mount system U disk

First, open hbza (CentOS) and yum, the two must be connected

th1Step: athbza Create a directory and enter mkdir /lxk, start with any name. Entermount /dev/cdrom /lxk

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September 25, 2021By Simo Storage building, By, hanging, loading, Local, system, U disk, warehouse, YumLeave a Comment

Hardware – What is the difference between physical device drivers and logical device drivers?

I want to know the difference between a physical device driver (PDD) and a logical device driver (LDD)?

In addition to this difference, the logical device driver (LDD) is written by the opera

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Difference, drivers, equipment, Hardware, logic, Physics, whatLeave a Comment

Meteor Railway Transfer ArrayList value as parameters

I am new to meteor and have been trying to pass a value from an arraylist to an href pathfor element.

I have a template

{{#each data}}
{{this}}
{{/each}}
Back
The data sent to the

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware arraylist, as parameter, Delivery, Iron, Meteor, router, valueLeave a Comment

Capacity and fault tolerance with MD RAID10 with N2 F2 layout

The following is starting from Intro to Nested Raid

Linux md allows you to combine “near” and “Far” RAID configurations. For example, in am=2 and f=2 configuration with four drives (the minim

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage ability, capacity, F2, fault tolerance, Has, layout, MD, N2, RAID, RAID10Leave a Comment

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