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All of our servers are fitted with ''hot-swap'' hard drive bays, so if necessary we can replace a hard drive without any downtime, although we prefer to test that the system will reboot properly after the swap has been carried out. |
All of our servers are fitted with ''hot-swap'' hard drive bays, so if necessary we can replace a hard drive without any downtime, although we prefer to test that the system will reboot properly after the swap has been carried out. |
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 6 December 2009
All our servers have mirrored hard drives, so the loss of a single hard drive does not constitute a disaster.
We will be contacted by the server the moment a hard drive failure is detected, and can then quickly arrange for a replacement drive to be fitted.
All of our servers are fitted with hot-swap hard drive bays, so if necessary we can replace a hard drive without any downtime, although we prefer to test that the system will reboot properly after the swap has been carried out.