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Hello John; |
There are several places out there, but the place we currently |
get our supplies from is Memory Depot. The nice thing is the |
package plugs into the 40 pin connector and for power a small |
wire from the package goes to the normal 4 pin plug. |
Web link to the IDE section http://www.memorydepot.com/ssd_diskonmodule.asp |
(This is not a recommendation, just a known source that we had |
successful results with.) |
We are current search is for the SCSI SSD package |
Bye, Tony W. |
On 10/15/2010 4:27 PM, Hughes, John S wrote: |
> Hello Tony, |
> |
> As per your suggestion, I asked our IT folks to look into getting SSDs to use as backups for a lot of our process tool computers. We have quite a few "legacy" systems, and the question they asked me was: where can we get an SSD drive with an IDE connection and<2GB capacity, since some of our older systems can't handl... |
> |
> If you, or anyone else, knows of a good vendor for such drives, I'd appreciate hearing about them. |
> |
> Thanks |
> John |
> |
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> John S. Hughes Office: (217) 333-4674 |
> Associate Director FAX: (217) 244-6375 |
> Laboratory Operations hughes at illinois.edu<mailto:hughes at illinois.edu> |
> Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory |
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
> 3114 Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory |
> 208 North Wright Street |
> Urbana, Illinois 61801 http://mntl.illinois.edu |
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> On Oct 7, 2010, at 10:57 AM, tony whipple wrote: |
> |
> Hello Keith; |
> |
> Great topic. |
> |
> We had similar concerns. Some of our equipment use DOS |
> and the computers that came with the system could only accept |
> a limited size of hard drive, which you can not buy anymore. |
> |
> When a hard drive failed we tried buying old recycled hard drives but |
> found they did not last too long. And we could not replace all the old |
> computers with a new one since some systems might need an ISA slot. |
> |
> The solution we found was to use smaller solid state drives. |
> That way we could keep our legacy computer. This has worked |
> so well that we make back ups of the whole drive and copy it on |
> to another solid state drive. This spare solid state drive can then |
> be swapped out when the original hard drive fails. Minimum |
> equipment down time. Only thing is that the back up work needs |
> to be done before you have problems. Making regular backups |
> from time to time helps, that way you do not lose to most current |
> recipes. |
> |
> They make them in many sizes and configurations, IDE, SATA, and USB. |
> |
> For backing up the drive I like to use an IDE to USB adapter and |
> plug that into the normal desk computer. From there you can |
> mirror or ghost the drive, or even store it on a remote server and |
> then copy it to the new spare solid state drive. |
> |
> Regards, Tony W. |
> |
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> |
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> On 10/6/2010 2:30 PM, Keith Bradshaw wrote: |
> We have 35 computers running systems in our clean room. |
> |
> Stuff like the Ellipsometer, PECVD,Etchers, SEM, three different RTA's, Furnaces. |
> |
> How do you back up and protect all these systems from a disk failure? |
> |
> We use WIN95, 98, and XP....whatever the manufacturers were using when they wrote the operating software. |
> |
> cordially, |
> |
> Keith Bradshaw |
> University of Texas at Dallas |
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From codreanu at seas.upenn.edu Fri Oct 22 10:28:12 2010 |
From: codreanu at seas.upenn.edu (Iulian Codreanu) |
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:28:12 -0400 |
Subject: [labnetwork] POU abatement survey |
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