Well, the existence of eSata should have been sufficient to point to
sata's builtin hot swap capabilities but ah well.
On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:44 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
He may not be aware of the hot-swap capabilities, he may be going by
the fact that they aren't in a backplane type cage, but even on their
own, SATA and SAS is designed to be hot-swappable.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Christopher Chan
<[email protected]> wrote:
Er...SATA was designed to be hot swappable from the start? There is no such
thing as a non-hot swappable SATA hd. If you meant you can have 4 sata hard
disks that are inconvenient to hot swap, then that is fine. You can however
get four disk bay cages that facilitate hot swapping by allowing you to just
pull the disk out from the front while taking 3 5 1/4 bays in the case.
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