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Old September 15th 19, 10:41 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general,alt.os.linux
Rene Lamontagne
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On 2019-09-15 4:19 p.m., J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Carlos E.R.
writes:
On 15/09/2019 09.06, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Mike S
writes:
On 8/25/2019 4:21 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
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Â*M Coolermaster CM690 II case has what they called an X Bay built
intoÂ* the top It is a slanted ramp with SSD connectors at the lower
end It isÂ* a hot Swap bay and you can plug or unplug SSDs at any time.

What are "SSD connectors" - are they different to SATA (3 or whatever)?

How do you know when it is safe to "hot Swap"? Presumably never for the
one with the OS on it.


Linux answer:

You can never hot swap the disk with the OS. However, if it is a RAID,
you may replace one disk hot.

Hot swaping any mounted disk creates havoc, anyway.

Thanks, you answered my second question (with the answer I expected).

The other part - is there such a thing as an "SSD connector", or did
Rene just mean SATA connectors?


Sorry John, I did send a post re your questions but I don't see it either.
Anyway Yes I did mean Sata, so used to using SSDs I just wrote ite
auomaticaly.

No You can never Swap out the OS disk, Except I just did this afternoon,
See my other post on this experiment.

Rene



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