Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Jesse Meyer
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Jeremy Petzold wrote: > hotswaping IDEs require hardware level ability as well as kernel level > abilities. X86 lacks all core hardware hotswapability...periferal hardware is > fine but swaping things like CPUs, Memory, harddrives, etc is impossable on > X86. Awhile back, I

Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Jeremy Petzold
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 09:57 am, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> > Ever had tha hard disk fail on your server? and in Solaris/Sparc, > >> > simply remove the defected hard disk and add a new one. Without a > >> > single reboot or interference in work. *That* I call near pe

Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Jamie Lawrence
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > I know there is Solaris on intel. I just doubt that it allows you to > hot-swap IDE hard disks. I know of no Solaris X86 drivers for any of the hotswap IDE hardware. For that matter, does anyone make HS IDE gear anymore?

Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Bijan Soleymani
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> > Ever had tha hard disk fail on your server? and in Solaris/Sparc, simply >> > remove the defected hard disk and add a new one. Without a single >> > reboot or interference in work. *That* I call near perfect. >> >> Solaris is often called Slowlaris. Not without reaso