Mam sprawę do ludzi zajmujących się sprzętem, ewentualnie do jakiś adminów.
Jakie są szanse, że dysk SSD(M.2)/SSD(SATA) będzie w stanie poprawnie działać na lapku, kóry teoretycznie nie obsługuje takiej wielkości dysków? Obecnie mam SSD(M.2) 1TB, ale muszę kupić coś dużo większego i pomyślałem o SSD 4TB. Wszystko pięknie, ale wg ulotki producenta (z okolic 2018/2019), ten laptop jest w stanie uciągnąć max 2TB. Zarówno na złączu M.2, jak i SATA.
Dzwoniłem do pomocy technicznej producenta, ale trafiłem na gościa, który brzmiał jakby wczoraj za bardzo zabalował i jeszcze kac go trzymał, a co za tym idzie, jedyne co się dowiedziałem, to żeby patrzeć na to, co jest napisane w ulotce.
Also ein 4-bay externes #Festplattengehäuse, das Strom und Lüfter hat und das #SATA auf #USB-C übersetzt?
Bei voller SCSI Kompatibilität versteht sich. Also #SMART und die ganzen anderen Steuerbefehle etc.
Und dabei keinen Schnickschnack wie RAID etc. kann.
Einfach nur Plain die Devices durchmappen bei voller Geschwindigkeit dieser.
Ich finde nur dubiose Produkte aus Fernost mit miesen Bewertungen.
The #PSU on my partner's #PC does not have enough MOLEX connectors, just 2 instead of 3 which are needed for her case fans. Having to buy a new PSU (+ research whether it even has enough #MOLEX connectors beforehand) or replacing the case fans with something that doesn't use MOLEX seems like a hassle, and a #SATA to MOLEX adapter is definitely the easiest fix, and is the solution I had bought for just a little over a ringgit. But they're also very often warned against as it could be a fire hazard 🙃 I'm at a loss honestly.
heise+ | Im Test: Festplattenboxen mit fünf Schächten und USB oder Thunderbolt
Externe Gehäuse für 3,5-Zoll-Festplatten ermöglichen viel Speicherplatz, eine erhöhe Datensicherheit und sind abschaltbar. Wir haben drei Boxen getestet.
heise+ | Gebrauchte Thin-Clients: Auf was Sie achten müssen – kaufen, reinigen, aufrüsten
Wir zeigen, wie man Thin Clients billig einkauft, warum man vollständige Geräte kaufen sollte und wie man den Thin Client für den ersten Einsatz vorbereitet.
Recently I bought an old PC to start using as a home server for storage, running a game server, etc. I bought a PC that was listed as having a 1 TB HDD, and I was expecting to just buy a 128 GB SATA SSD as a boot drive for my OS and any other critical things on....
People always say that #Linux doesn't play nicely with hardware or software.
My friend has a hardrive that stopped working. I really thought the thing was dead. It was making that jank ticking sound of a dying hard drive. You know what I am talking about.
So I took it out of their PC, placed it in a #SATA HDD dock, and plugged it into my Linux laptop.
You'll never guess. #PopOS detected a #Windows hardrive people who were ready to throw away and lose all their data.
Nothing was corrupted. The hardrive was just very close to its end.
Do you want to tell me #LinusTorvald added patience to an operating system
"Syncthing is not a backup!" they said. And I just learned why - the hard way.
Apparently, when moving files around, it can happen that it deletes them first and recreates them in their new location later.
I was reorganizing my files on the remote end when the remote disk failed. My local copy was in the process of mirroring the changes and is now incomplete.
Which means the only intact copy of all my files is on the failed disk. Wish me luck.
I thought buying a USB nvme case to move a #Linux installation from an old m.2 sata to a new m.2 nvme disk was a good idea but that gave me USB errors after a few minutes. Apparently the 20€ usb adapter is trash.
Will do the copy 5x slower over 1Gbps ethernet now 🤷
@moreentropy yeah, that could depend on the adaptor manufacturer as #M2 drives also support USB 3.0 and most adaptors don't actually convert #SATA or #PCIe to #USB at all...
Debating picking up a 2019 27" iMac with a high end config at a cheap price. I kind of want to experience working with a true 2x desktop display and figure that its got at least 2 years left of OS updates. But then I look at the benchmarks vs a simple M1 mini…
Seriously, the proper fix is to open up that thing, clean it from all the dust inside and put some proper thermal paste [my go-to choice is MX-4 if you want an "install and forget" solution that lasts 5+ years amd has always worked for me on everything]...
But then again #Apple managed to make a #Laptop where the #SATA cable dies...
First part of a new long term home project coming in. An #Ubiquiti PoE+ switch to power a small #Kubernetes cluster built using #raspberrypi nodes. Going to blog about every step once it has been completed. But it is going to be a few quarters long project doing bit by bit
#argon_forty All the nodes in my #k8s cluster run on SSD's on the #USB v2 port because the v3 port has stability issues. Couldn't even write the image to the M.2 #SATA#SSD using the v3 port. Hence the extension cables to hook it to the v2 port. So it has a tail:
#SSD and the #USB to #SATA adapter are coming later this week and early next week. If all goes well with https://www.talos.dev/ it will replace k3os. This is also the first time in 9 months I got my hands on a #raspberrypi 4 8GB, thanks to #kiwielectro
Should I buy another hard drive?
Recently I bought an old PC to start using as a home server for storage, running a game server, etc. I bought a PC that was listed as having a 1 TB HDD, and I was expecting to just buy a 128 GB SATA SSD as a boot drive for my OS and any other critical things on....