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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 – PROLIANT ML350 G3 System Board Fault

The system board of my ProLiant ML350 G3 tower server broke after an inch of the lower edge in the rain. I have a SCSI controller Smart Array 532 with a RAID5 drive installed, There are six (36GBx3

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage Board, fault, G3, ML, ML350, ProLiant, RAID, systemLeave a Comment

Domestic SmartBits version -minismb test high-speed router IP speed limit

The Minismb test instrument is a domestic version of smartbits that is a replica of smartbits. It is a tool that combines software and hardware to test the performance and stability of smart router

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Domestic, high, IP, minismb, router, SmartBits, speed limit, test, versionLeave a Comment

Solaris – ZFS – How to use ZIL or L2ARC partition SSD?

I am using a Sun x4540 device with two pools and newly installed ZIL (OCZ Vertex 2 Pro) and L2ARC (Intel X25-M) devices. Because I need to Keeping these two pools, I want to know how to partition t

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage ARC, How to, L2ARC, partition, Solaris, SSD, use, ZFS, ZILLeave a Comment

Pointer – Using Freeertos on STM32 Pointer Random Assign Mystery (A5A5A5A5 and FFFFFFF) lead to hard failure

I encountered a hard error problem, it appeared at a seemingly random time, the pointer points to address A5 or FF (I allow memory space is much lower than 80000000 and above). It seems A pointer t

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware A5A5A5A5, allocation, Failure, fffffff, freertos, mystery, pointer, random, resulting in hard, STM, STM32, use, valueLeave a Comment

Hardware – Computers in a cold humid environment (shacks)

Background

I want to change a shed in my garden into a home office. The shed has a concrete base and partition walls. It already has Power and Ethernet will soon become invulnerable. But now

September 25, 2021By Simo Network HardwareLeave a Comment

The difference between SurfaceView and View

Android system provides View for drawing processing, View can meet most of the drawing needs, but in some cases, it is also not strong enough. We know that View is refreshed to reload. For drawing,

September 25, 2021By Simo Surface Difference, SurfaceView, viewLeave a Comment

RAID – MDADM does not create an array greater than 10TB

>I have a server with 6 4TB drives running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
>One of the drives is for the system/OS
>I want to use the other 5 Two drives are as close as possible to 20TB of storage space
>This

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage 10TB, array, Created, greater than, MDADM, no, RAID, TBLeave a Comment

Synchronize SSD to the spindle drive using RAID or DRBD

I am setting up a server and SSD as the main drive, and want to copy data to a cheaper drive as a block-level backup (e.g. RAID1).

But I want to know if anyone has tried this Things and wheth

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage drbd, Drive, RAID, Spindle, SSD, Synchronization, UsingLeave a Comment

Use 4 disks on Debian to perform RAID 5 automatically create an alternate drive

I am trying to create a RAID with 4x 2TB disks on Debian 6. I follow the instructions below: http://zackreed.me/articles/38-software-raid -5-in-debian-with-mdadm

I created the raid with the f

September 25, 2021By Simo Storage Subscription driveLeave a Comment

What is the PCIe, SATA, M2, NVME, AHCI of the solid-state drive? Don’t get it again

Original: https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1616207956596122967&wfr=spider&for=pc Technology Entertainment House

In recent years, solid state drives have also developed rapidly with the de

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware AHCI, all, don't, finger, hard disk, M2, NVME, PCIe, respective, SATA, solid state, whatLeave a Comment

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