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  2. Hot swapping - Wikipedia

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    Hot swapping is the replacement or addition of components to a computer system without stopping, shutting down, or rebooting the system; [1] hot plugging describes the addition of components only. [2] Components which have such functionality are said to be hot-swappable or hot-pluggable; likewise, components which do not are cold-swappable or ...

  3. U.2 - Wikipedia

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    The specification was released on December 20, 2011, as a mechanism for providing PCI Express connections to SSDs for the enterprise market. Goals included being usable in existing 2.5" and 3.5" form factors, to be hot swappable and to allow legacy SAS and SATA drives to be mixed using the same connector family. [2]

  4. eSATAp - Wikipedia

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    eSATAp cables are available with wide connectors to plug directly into the power and signal connectors of a bare drive, providing a 12 V supply in the case of a desktop machine. A version of this wide connector is found inside every external SATA hard drive enclosure; when the hard drive is slid inside, it mates with a connector that supplies ...

  5. Toughbook - Wikipedia

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    The Toughbook CF-U1 is a fully rugged ultra-mobile PC that runs the full Windows 7 Professional operating system. It has a 5.6” LCD touch screen and dual hot-swappable batteries. It has a sealed, fan-less design that meets MIL-STD-810G and IP65 standards for environmental conditions, including withstanding a drop of 6 feet from any angle. [26]

  6. Drive bay - Wikipedia

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    A drive bay is a standard-sized area for adding hardware to a computer. Most drive bays are fixed to the inside of a case, but some can be removed. Over the years since the introduction of the IBM PC, it and its compatibles have had many form factors of drive bays. Four form factors are in common use today, the 5.25-inch, 3.5-inch, 2.5-inch or ...

  7. SCSI connector - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, though, the host adapter end of the cable would use a different connector. For example, in the Sun 260 series chassis (used for the Sun 3/260 and Sun 4/260 computers), the connector was the same 3-row 96-pin connector used to attach peripheral cards to the VMEbus backplane .

  8. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    4, registered PC-133 SDRAM: 3 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays: 2500 [32] Tower or 5U Rack: 2, Socket 370: Pentium III 933 MHz minimum: 4 GB: 6, ECC registered PC-133 SDRAM: 6 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays, splittable: 2550 [33] 2U Rack: 2, Socket 370: Pentium III 933 MHz minimum: 4 GB: registered PC133 SDRAM: 5 internal SCSI bays ...

  9. Hot spare - Wikipedia

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    A hot spare disk is a disk or group of disks used to automatically or manually, depending upon the hot spare policy, replace a failing or failed disk in a RAID configuration.

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