Quail auto-locking cables
Last year I bought at 32 Terabyte NAS (a QNAP TS-879 Pro - highly recommended), and an UPS (Smart-UPS 1000). While dusting the shelf on which both stood, side by side, I thought it would be safe to slide the NAS gently sideways to dust beneath it while it was on (connected to the UPS by a short cable).
Bad Idea! The cable popped out, instantly cutting the power to the NAS, the very thing I planned to avoid by buying the effing UPS in the first place!
Worse still, when the cable popped out, the NAS abruptly lurched presumably at the very time the disk heads were retracting, and one disk (no more mercifully) was trashed !!
Luckily, as the NAS was running RAID, I was able to fit a replacement 4 Tbyte disk and recover all the data.
But anyway, an auto-locking cable would have avoided the whole thing.
Last year I bought at 32 Terabyte NAS (a QNAP TS-879 Pro - highly recommended), and an UPS (Smart-UPS 1000). While dusting the shelf on which both stood, side by side, I thought it would be safe to slide the NAS gently sideways to dust beneath it while it was on (connected to the UPS by a short cable).
Bad Idea! The cable popped out, instantly cutting the power to the NAS, the very thing I planned to avoid by buying the effing UPS in the first place!
Worse still, when the cable popped out, the NAS abruptly lurched presumably at the very time the disk heads were retracting, and one disk (no more mercifully) was trashed !!
Luckily, as the NAS was running RAID, I was able to fit a replacement 4 Tbyte disk and recover all the data.
But anyway, an auto-locking cable would have avoided the whole thing.
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