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Cartoper
I am building a file server which will be on the move. I will be
taking the server to a venue, setting up the network of computers,
then put them to use. Once I am done, I am going to tare down and
move to the next venue. Depending on security, I might be moving the
server at the end of everyday! So the point is, this server is going
to be on the move a LOT and I want to protect the hard drives as much
as possible.
After searching around a little I found the Kingwin KF-812 mobile
rack's that claims to have anti-vibration. Anyone have any experience
with this mobile rack? Any thoughts on if this would be adequate
protecting for hard drives for a system that will be moved around as
much as the system I am building, or might there be a better option
out there?
I am considering purchasing a hard case that has foam in it and
cutting out space for the two (mirrored) hard drives and transporting
them that way, but would prefer to leave the drives in the computer
all the time. One less thing to setup
Cartoper
taking the server to a venue, setting up the network of computers,
then put them to use. Once I am done, I am going to tare down and
move to the next venue. Depending on security, I might be moving the
server at the end of everyday! So the point is, this server is going
to be on the move a LOT and I want to protect the hard drives as much
as possible.
After searching around a little I found the Kingwin KF-812 mobile
rack's that claims to have anti-vibration. Anyone have any experience
with this mobile rack? Any thoughts on if this would be adequate
protecting for hard drives for a system that will be moved around as
much as the system I am building, or might there be a better option
out there?
I am considering purchasing a hard case that has foam in it and
cutting out space for the two (mirrored) hard drives and transporting
them that way, but would prefer to leave the drives in the computer
all the time. One less thing to setup
Cartoper