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Topic: Adding USB 3.0 to a Doremi 2K4
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Carsten Kurz
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Posts: 4340
From: Cologne, NRW, Germany
Registered: Aug 2009
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posted 04-13-2014 12:08 PM
quote: quote: Ken Lackner Because it voids warranty? Because DCI won't allow it? Because the kernel doesn't support it? Why is it "not allowed"?
It certainly voids the warranty. But the main problem: Harddrive access is mission critical for a server. You don't want to mess around with that by establishing another 'alien' driver level. Especially since it is not necessary, as the Doremis have free internal SATA Ports that only need to be routed to a slot bracket with a passive cable.
There are, however, two issues with it:
- it doesn't help to speed up USB3.0 only harddiscs, as James requested above - and we DO get a lot of them recently as well. There is no SATA->USB3.0 bridge.
- these ports may be 'externalized' with a passive cable, yet they are not true E-SATA Ports. Typically you can't use hotplugging with them, that means, changing an ingest harddisc while the server is running is a problem - just as Steve reports above. You would have to reboot the server to recognize a changed ingest disc on that port. Don't know how Doremi handles that on the CRU ports. Maybe they can enable hotplugging on a per-port base. Doremi sells an external CRU 19" unit for the DCP-2000 which uses the same passive SATA-bracket to connect to. Probably they connect it to an internal SATA port that has hotplugging enabled. On the DCP-2000, one additional extra port is free, used for the CRU port in the DCP-2k4 variant
A passive SATA-ESATA bracket is on Doremis official replacement part list for very little money, btw.
- Carsten
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