[Beowulf] Consumer vs. Enterprise Hard Drives in Clusters
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Lux, James P james.p.lux at jpl.nasa.govFri Jan 23 13:08:05 PST 2009
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Subject: Re: [Beowulf] Consumer vs. Enterprise Hard Drives in Clusters > * Dramatically better vibration resistance. > is Wouldn't the effect of vibrations from multiple drives depend greatly on the mechanical properties of the bay enclosure and the chassis itself? Yes,but... For example, I have a 16 bay enclosure that's built like a tank (I know because I dropped it once). I would think that the vibration of one drive would barely be noticed by others. ...stiffer and stronger might actually transmit vibration better and be worse! Jim
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