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bluenerdmaker · 5 years ago
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bluenerdmaker · 5 years ago
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HBA Series #3 - Virtualization
Where you can see NP IV come  in handy today I don't know if everybody  remembers but a few years back  NP IV was the hottest thing going  actually vmware came up with this idea  to use MP IV in a virtual machine  environment so let's look at vmware as our specific example so today if you're looking at a VMware server you have multiple virtual machines or hosts or guest operating systems and they basically the way in this environment works  they all talk through a hypervisor to in  HBA this Refurbished HBA uses the bandwidth to talk  to the sand and then on the other side  of the sand is where the storage pool  exists we call it a storage pool because  in this kind of environment it could be  a giant pool or volume of storage and  we'll call this one two terabytes that's  a big long but the idea behind it is now  I can deploy virtual machines on this  physical server at will takes less than  15 minutes I have customers who are very  excited about doing this it's very easy  to do however if there's a problem  somewhere in this part they can't track  it they have no idea what the problem is  so for example if this is an application  server a-and he's got some kind of a  performance problem and my administrator  talks to the my storage guy and he says  I got a problem I'm running really slow  what's going on the storage I can say I  gave you the two terabyte LUN but I  don't know what you're doing with it I  can't tell you everything that I can see  looks good to me so I'm not sure what's  going on this is where MP IV comes in  handy so if we look at what MP IV could  do now remember what I said before if I  discover you a quick outline here if I  look at a port on an HB a a physical  port MP IV will give you the ability to  do virtual ports or V ports on that same  physical port it looks like a regular  world Y port name as far as the San is  concerned they log in just like a  regular world wide port name would on a  regular San so what I do is I take those  virtual ports and I assign them to each  virtual machine so let's call this  virtual machine si I'm gonna give them a  world wide port name  I'll call an SI at the end what happens  on this side is now I can give him real  storage I can say okay - si I'm gonna  give this lung and I'd call him t1 and  now I can zone it so my zone could be  sat.1 and now my my data flow goes like  this through the fabric so if there's a  problem now in Si my administrator can  call my storage guy up and he can go  right to a LAN and say yep you either  have a problem where you don't have a  problem so let's take this a step  further this is where we come in say for  example I want to put exchange up there  I put exchange in this virtual  environment and it doesn't run so well  anymore they used to run pretty good  while it was separate over here by  itself but I put it up here now in a  virtualized environment when I do that  all these other guys are vying for the  same HBA bandwidth at the same time so  if I have even if I do have NP IV  working here and I have multiple lumps  out here all talking to these virtual  machines I could say a si is working  here but this still looks pretty good  there's nothing going on down here that  my storage guy says everything looks  good I don't know where your problem is  I'll tell you what your problem is all  these other guys they want the same  bandwidth here when we do our quality of  service using this NP IV technology what  I would do in my fabric and don't forget  I don't know if I mentioned this but our  quality of service is a fabric service  it's done here in the sand so if I say  quality of service turned it on too high  on sat.1 zone this is now turned on here  in the fabric when you have a brocade  fabric attached to a brocade HBA I turn  on quality of service on this hva I give  it this guy's world white port name  this guy's world wide port name source  to destination and now I do this I take  this thing I isolate that data flow  from that virtual machine through this  HBA out through the sand right to the  target port I isolated it and I  prioritize it with hi what's the  difference and where does that make any  sense  before you would never put this exchange  server on this virtual machine no one  usually puts anything that's a high  availability application or a critical  application out on a virtual machine  environment because of this alone  brocade is the only company using this  technology the virtual channel  technology ii guarantee i isolate your  data flow from point A through the  fabric to point B and prioritize it with  anybody else interfering with it this  way you definitely get a good return on  your investment because now I can take  whatever I want and put it in a  virtualized environment I hope that  makes sense  
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bluenerdmaker · 5 years ago
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What is RAID Controller
What is a RAID controller right  redundant array of independent disks or  redundant array of inexpensive disks a  RAID controller is a hardware device or  software program used to manage hard  disk drives or solid-state drives in a  computer or storage arrays so they work  as a logical unit a controller offers a  level of abstraction between an  operating system and the physical drives  a RAID controller presents groups of  applications and operating systems as  logical units for which data protection  schemes can be defined because the  controller Unit has the ability to access  multiple copies of data on multiple  physical devices it has the ability to  improve performance and protect data in the event of a system - in Hardware-based rate, a physical the controller is used  to manage the great panic the Refurbished controller unit can take the form of a PCI or PC X 2's  part which is designed to support a  specific drive format such as Satta or  SES type a RAID controller.
May also be software 1b using the hardware resources of the host system software based rate generally provides similar functionality to hardware-based right but it's performance is typically less than that of the fiber versions around 1997 with the introduction of ata pi/4 and thus the ultra DMA mode 0 which enables fast data transfers with less CPU utilization the past 88 controllers were introduced as PCI expansion cards  let's look into the front end and back  inside a disk array controllers provide  fronting interfaces and back-end  interfaces back-end interface  communicates with control lists  hence protocol is usually a da SATA SCSI  FC our SAS front-end the interface  communicates with a computer's host  adapter HPA  means host bus adapter and uses one of  eighty a SATA SCSI FC these are popular  protocols used by disks so by using one  of them a controller might transparently  emulate a disk or a computer somewhat  less popular protocol dedicated for a  specific solution PyCon s con is CI  hyper SCSI ATA over ethernet or  InfiniBand a single controller may use different protocols for patterns and for crunch and communications many enterprises controllers use FC on front-end and sat up on the back-end.
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bluenerdmaker · 5 years ago
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How to cable manage a computer
It's  time for me to build our news server the  team is growing we've got more people  now accessing the footage so we actually  need to have a way to have a central  place for all of this footage to be  grabbed with all these hard drives any  guesses as to who supplied these yes I'm  actually working with Linus tech tips  and Seagate on this projects we've got a  whole plethora of iron wolf Pro drives  ten terabyte drives but we got to build  a server here so anyway that's actually  not the point today's article though I  wanted to kind of tease what's coming up  today I'm actually gonna show you how to  do cable management probably one of the  most recommended article I've ever been  asked to do and usually I'm like you  just zip tie the thing to the thing and  put it out of the way and you're done  but it continues to be requested and I  thought what better article to do that on  then a article that has a ton of hard  drives and a lot of power cables and  things to try and make that look pretty  so we think that look good you can make  anything look good  today's article is brought to you by Nord  VPN and right now they're giving my  viewers 77 percent off a three year  membership using my link in the  description below guys its 2018 we are  more connected than we have ever been we  have smart phones in our pockets our  laptops and we are on the move so it's  time to start taking your internet  security serious now VPN stands for  virtual private network and it does  exactly what it sounds like it should it  keeps you private when you're connected  to the Internet you never know who's  looking at your information so stop them  by encrypting your data the nor VPN uses  a military-grade encryption and they  have more than a thousand servers in 61  countries across the world and that  number is growing every single week  including regions like China and the  Middle East with the constant changing  landscape and laws and litigation  regarding net neutrality is more  important than ever to take your online  security serious so save 77% off your  three-year membership at Nord VPN by  using my link in the description below  that's Nord VPN comm / J's two cents  let's see what the parts are going this  build real quick this will start with  the main platform this is the X $2.99  workstation from Asus so you might  notice I have an X 99 for a box up here  because that's what they sent it in this  was actually an early access board I  don't know if it's fully out yet I'm a  little disappointed I'm gonna say that  up front simply because they  dramatically stripped the number  SATA ports that are on this the old one  had like 14 this one has six so I'm  really disappointed which means the  build is not going to be fully  functional today because I have to add a  SATA controller or RAID controller on  there so there's going to be some are  gonna be on the rate controller some are  going to be on board which kind of  stinks I would like to have all been  handled on board but I digress that's  not that important we'll get that  working out so we're running a seventy  nine hundred X ten core twenty thread  CPU we're gonna be running I want to run 64 gigs of DDR four I've got 32 here for now we'll probably be adding more to this because this is going to be an interesting build it's not just the nez it's gonna be also doubling as a workstation so it's gonna be a physical box and a virtual machine and a server all-in-one so that's where this is obviously a little bit different than the typical like 45 drives projects that Linus was working with and with Seagate mines gonna obviously be tailored to the needs that we have here now I've got a Titan XP actually it's a Titan X little P no not a little Pete whatever it's always it's confusing it's always confusing this is not the newest one it has a DVI port but we're not actually using this for gaming this is going to be our pass-through this is gonna be used to actually communicate between VM and physical box not for gaming so we're using this simply because of the amount of CUDA cores and the throughput speed that this has so don't confuse this as a gaming rig and we also have two one terabyte SSD now drives.
These are going  to be our cache drives for all of these  spinning mechanical drives so that's  what these are going to be for you guys  might notice here we also have a master  wood master wat maker  1200 big giant heavy power supply  because of all of these drives and stuff  we're gonna be adding as much power as  possible just for safety we're gonna be  cooling it with the Celsius s 36 now is  torn on this because this is also  doubling as a server not just a  workstation we want reliability so  that's why we're not doing a custom  water-cooled rigid tube or any of that  stuff because if something fails in this  system we need to be able to fix it fast  and if we're going with a custom loop  fast is not really part of that  algorithm so we're gonna be using a  Celsius s 36 now the reason why I'm  going with an a IO because I was still  kind of torn on doing that versus air is  because this system is also going to be  render article and it's doubling as our ingest station which means it's the it's the station we're going to be bringing all of our footage to our server I want to keep the CPU as cool as possible because it's going to be doing it's going to have allocated course for the VM it's gonna be allocated cores for the rendering station we want to keep it cool that way we can run faster clocks and get better performance out of premiere but the reason why I chose the Celsius s 36 specifically is again one cable to make all the fans work so I don't want to have a lot of cables going everywhere and an a IO is easy enough to replace if it goes bad and then we are going to be putting this in the brand-new gunmetal fractal design r6 because of all of that harddrive support and I can still fit a front-mounted radiator if I want to front mount this or we can put it on top but I don't have to sacrifice drive storage or water cooling I can have both and because I can fit all of those hard drives in there that is why we chose that now I've got 15 of these terabyte are these 10 terabyte drives that's a hundred and 50 terabytes I don't know if they're all  gonna be going in this build right now  but we're gonna be putting in as many as  we can so we've got a few extra drive  cages that we stole out of a couple of  the other r6 as we have laying around  here just to get as many as we can in  there so without further ado let's build  it and then that's cable manager  [Music] so obviously we just built all of this to get the perfect well this is like a perfect storm look at these are all the cables I've got to get to fit inside this box neatly so what I like to do first of all when I'm doing my cable management is I connect everything to the power supply first a lot of people like to connect to the component and then to the power supply but I find it easier to deal with if I've got the power supply pre-mounted and all the cables hanging out now.
I haven't installed anything yet cable wise except for the front panel connectors and the USB 3.0 I've got my fan headers over here so we're gonna we're gonna see how well I can actually do with this this I've got my work cut out for me because I chose also the master watt maker cooler master maker maker whatever they called themselves now the look at this 24-pin connector this thing is massive I mean that's this is this is we got an obd ii scanner for a car anyway so what you notice here is i have all eight drives put in right here now one of the reasons why I have arranged like this as you can see I still have room down here for excess cables now you might look at this and think well that's blocking off all the airflow it's actually not there's quite a bit of gap in between each one of these hard drives so this is set up pretty well we've got a little bit of airflow up top we've got airflow on the bottom so I think this is a really good example of making sure you have enough space to hide cables because really cable management as nothing more than hiding them and then trying to route cables together now something else you're gonna need obviously a zip ties or lots of twist ties something to hold the cables together and what you're going to notice I do when I'm doing this is you're gonna find me zip tying things together and then clipping it and redoing it and clipping it and redoing it and probably wasting zip ties but it's because I like to kind of hold things in place while I'm planning and then when I'm done at the end then I zip tie everything together now I'm gonna set these aside for now these are gonna be less and the reason why I do this last is because if you've ever dealt with SATA power or SATA cables these little plastic tabs are easy to break off so as we're moving cables around and stuff I don't want to accidentally break anything on our nice expensive hard drives so we're gonna do now is we're gonna kind of separate our power based on logic we're gonna take out 24-pin we're gonna take our PCI Express cable the PSU power for this motherboards are this PSU zl-- interesting where normally they would split into two four pins at the end Coolermaster just chose to split it apparently all the way down the sleeve so I'm gonna set those aside because now I can visually see okay this I know these are four main components these are all my SATA plugs for my hard drives my fan controller from fractal and then our two SSDs right here because I've got length on this never got pigtail on this I want this to be a part of this cable harness that's gonna go this way so now I know okay I need one harness it has three going over here and two harnesses over here because I've got as you can see four SATA connectors per cable or four harness I've got two of those going this way and one of them going this way so you can kind of see I'm sort of visualizing now how the separation of the wiring is going to go now fortunately the r6 has a lot of well-thought-out cable management tie down spots.
We got velcro straps here  we've got loops all over the place to  allow us to zip tie to so I'm gonna go  ahead and do now the main components and  get those out of the way so that I only  have to deal with all of our all of our  accessories so the r6 also has it's very  own fan controller on here allowing me  to have again one connection point to  deal with pretty much all my fans you  notice what I did right here though is  it kind of took the length and then I  sort of just folded it over till I had  sort of a clump of wires here if you  will and trying to make it all sort of  the same length so we'll kind of do that  again so you can see see they're not  exactly the same length but if I take  them and just sort of fold it like this  now we've made a single harness here  it's much easier for us to just zip tie  and get it out of the way something else  that really helps too is to have a set  of side cutters so that you can just  sort of snip it and move it out of the  way I'm sort of just getting things  where I want them to be  then I will clean it up I don't try and  do it all in one pass so it's going to  take this behemoth have a 24-pin I'm  gonna go ahead and use this guy right  here and I'm gonna just sort of push this through like that now I can plug it in yet I'm just gonna sort of get it out of the way same thing with my PCI Express I'll have both of these cables coming through the same grommet so that again I can route these together to get him out of the way now I don't think I have anything else that's gonna actually go up through this harness right here with the velcro so I'm not gonna tighten it down yet tight I'm just gonna sort of route this like that again dealing with visuals here visualize it see already I velcroed this one I shouldn't have because I'm gonna do eight pin DPS power up through here as well usually I'll come up like this for eight pin power but I think in this case because I don't have a lot of length I'm just gonna have this follow up through the main channel as well and then I'm just gonna push that through for now so if I flip this around you can see oh my god this is heavier than I expected it to be with all those drives you can see nothing's plugged in yet we set of cables is sort of flopping around here but that's because we can't start to strap anything down in the back until we have all of the slack out of the front so that's why I kind of do things in this in this manner I just sort of slowly give things a way to go and get them out of the way so we are almost to the point where we can start nailing this down this guy I think I'm just going to leave running right along the bottom right here because this is what's gonna get power to my two SATA drives here and my fan controller and then these are the two that are gonna go here now instead of routing this around the outside of this support bracket right here I'm gonna put this on the inside because I've got more room there so why the heck not but I think this is the part that a lot of people make mistakes on they just start tying everything down as they're plugging in and then they realize oh crap I need to redo it  now as tempted as I am to start plugging  these in I'm not gonna do this yet again  I want anything to do with SATA power or SATA cables to be the last because I don't want to break those plastic tabs.
So now we're gonna start plugging things in on the front side so this has to kind of fold this way because of where the little retaining clip is so I'm gonna push that back through and I'm gonna go ahead and give me my bend now plug this in here and there's that and as you can see because it's flat cables I just routed it all flat like that and now the slack is sticking through on the backside all right so I'm just gonna relocate it to this bottom grommet here so it looks a little less crowded up here although the appearance of this truly doesn't matter this is a purely function over form build it would bother me so the only thing left to do on the front now is going to be our eight pin power which is up here at the top and this one is usually pretty tight so I like to lay the computer flat I mean just a whole lot easier to install these when the case is flat because you're looking down so much more natural so again just push the slack out the backside and now we'll work on the actual cable management so remember how I said that these cables were kind of twisted in there so what I did was I unplugged these from the power supply side so that I can sort of lay these all flat like they need to be and now I'm gonna start sort of zip tying these together as sort of a harness they're flat cables they're designed for them to be able to get really flat obviously behind motherboard panels and case panels so it's gonna allow you to have more room plus you can see just how much neater this is but what I also do is I'll get a few started but I won't crank them down as tight as I can I wanna be able to slide them along the harness if I need to adjust where they're actually you know grabbing on to our cables tighten those down cut off our excess and you can see we get a much neater appearance here so and look at that what you just look at it little zip tie pro tip that I like to do is just once these are done and clipped is just sort of rotate that behind that way just has a nice cleaner look but now that we're done with this cable I can go and plug this back into the power supply side of things and get this out of the way ok so the next area focus that I'm going to focus on here and I'm saying the word focus a lot let's focus on all but focusing on focusing on we are going to do the same thing with the eight pin EPS there's a loop  right here on top of this case and this  is what we are going to use to strap it  down up top  now that loop is probably gonna be kind  of hard to push a zip tie through this  what you can do is you can take the end  of the zip tie and sort of bend it like  a hook so you take this like a hook and  just sort of hook it through the eyelet  there and money it's not that's ready to  go we can just sort of collect our wires  up here at the end of our zip tie and  then these guys will be ready to go but  once again don't tighten it down just  get it started because we might end up  needing to move this guy because we want  to control the amount of slack.
We have down here too and we can do that up here by actually allowing this to sort of Bend like that if that makes sense so make sure we're not too much slack on that side so I'm pretty comfortable with how that is go ahead and just tighten that down enough to where it won't move so with the flat cables you want to try and get them to be as flat as possible make sure they're all sort of going the same direction and then you can zip tie them down on the radius in the middle of the cable and then for me again down here on this radius we're gonna clip  these little tails off  try not to clipping who hires I have  done that I have clipped wires while  clipping zip ties rotate these so  they're not showing and we're gonna  route this guy right here next to our 24  pin now our 24 pin PCI Express and 8 pin  power are done and out of the way  someone do this area next I've got  eyelet here here and there which is  awesome so because I know I need SATA  power here in here I just kind of want  to get it somewhere in this part of the  case if it's there that it's more dangly  and in the way on this part of the case  we sawed up open unobstructed space  there I'm not gonna put anything in this  eyelet because I want to have some slack  right there I mean I could I'd still be  alright but maybe I'll do that at the  end now in terms of the SATA cables  I'm not going to route this up and  around because as you can see that would  not work so I'm just going to go ahead  and focus on getting these plugged in and back in their spot so it's better to remove the drive when you go to plug it in then to try and finagle because again if you're trying to get it in there and you pretty much force on this plastic you're gonna break it so unhook it do yourself a favor and then once you get it put it back on the case tighten it down you know that one so I'm just gonna kind of squeeze those wires together like that take the slack plug this into let's go to this one so we have an extra slot left if I ever need it for lighting or something and then I'm literally gonna just sort of push that kind of out of the way now we're gonna do the power PCI Express power cables for our graphics cards exact same philosophy that I showed you when I did the eight pin and the 24 pin make it flat zip tie it together  snip our little tails off of there have  your tools out of reach that's important  part of cable management and then we are  going to just we're gonna borrow this  one right here now we're because we're  not gonna be going back in there and now  we can pull it fairly tight and that's  what that looks like here's what we've  got left we've got the two SATA  harnesses for our hard drives and let's  just start for up one two three four  plug this guy in and give it a little  loop look that guy in a little loop put  that guy in a little loop and put that  guy in then we take the loops gently and  don't put any lateral force on that  gently flatten the loops so now we're  going to do the same thing and we're  going to run on the left side of the  SATA we can't run to the right side  because if we do we have the SATA plugs  right there and that worked out  perfectly so now if we go forth from the  top one make a loop to make loop so we  do the same thing so give a little  crease run that one right over the top  and there is our power for our hard  drives last thing I'm gonna do just like  you guys saw me do on the other ones I'm  going to zip tie these two together  right at the bottom so now I'm just  gonna do the same thing with USB 3.0 and  zip tie these together anyone that's  worked with USB 3.0 cables know that  they are a mess they are stiff  they don't want to bend they're always  in a double harness like this and  they're just a complete pain.
But they are a necessary pain because USB 3.0 so the HD audio I'm just gonna kind of push I'll go along the floor that just to get it out of the way but I'm not hooking this up to anything because like I said I don't use HD audio for anything I never use frontside audio connectors so this already looks great I mean everything is managed you can tell where everything's going I mean could you ask for anything better  oh yeah we're forgetting something are  we SATA cables so I'm gonna go ahead and  do all these SATA Refurbished cables at once here  but it's the same logic that I just  applied and showed you guys with the  rest of the case the only reason I do  these last is because like I said I  don't want these plugged in getting  yanked on and breaking the plastic tabs  on the drives so yeah we're to go ahead  and do this we'll come back at the end  see how it looks and then we'll wrap it  up but guys this is how you take a case  like this ten hard drives including the  SSDs and make it look I mean that's  better cable managing some systems I've  seen that have one hard drive so anyway  let's go ahead and see what this looks  like when we're done  [Music] well guys here it is this is what the front looks like and this is the business and the side you see this is the part where most of the time if people are fine with how this looks they don't care how the backside looks but obviously this is a tutorial about cable management and this is how it looks even with all of the SATA cables so you can kind of see what I did right here I've got the cables routed together this is a separate harness of cables this is gonna go to my SATA controller for my RAID controller when that comes in so I've got them harnessed and ready to go so once that's plugged into my PCI Express slot I just plug those in and we're good to go  but you can see we don't have a huge  clump of cables down there we've got  good airflow everything is easy to trace  that's what cable management's all about  being able to trace your cables if you  have to fix something or play something  rewire something then you're able to see  where it is and follow it easily anyway  you guys want ask me forever to do a  how-to cable manage article this is it  I chose probably one of the more  difficult scenarios with all these  drives so it scales down from here  alright guys we're gonna go now thanks  for watching today's article if you guys  have any suggestions let me know  that's how article like this come about  if you're new around here or you enjoy  today's article won't you consider giving  a like and subscribe if you're new  anyway thanks for watching guys we will  see you in the next one.
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Backplane  a back plane or back plane system is a  group of electrical connectors  parallel with each other so that each  pin of each connector is linked to the  same relative pin of all the other  connectors forming a computer bus it is  used as a backbone to connect several  printed circuit boards together to make  up a complete computer system backplanes  commonly use a printed circuit board but  wire wrap back planes have also been  used in many computers and high  reliability applications early  microcomputer systems like the Altair  8800 used a backplane for the processor  and expansion cards a backplane is  generally differentiated from a  motherboard be the lack of onboard  processing and storage elements a  backplane uses plug-in cards for storage  and processing back planes are normally  used in preference to cables because of  their greater reliability in a cabled  system the cables need to be flexed  every time that a card is added or  removed from the system this flexing  eventually causes mechanical failures a  backplane does not suffer from this  problem so its service life is limited  only by the longevity of its connectors  for example didn4t 1612 connectors used  in the vmebus system have three  durability grades built to withstand  respectively 5400 and 500 insertions and  removals or mating cycles to transmit  information serial backplane technology  uses a low voltage differential  signaling transmission method for  sending information in addition there  are bus expansion cables which will  extend a computer bus to an external  backplane usually located in an  enclosure to provide more different  slots than the host computer provides  these cable sets have a transmitter  board located in the computer an  expansion board in the remote backplane  and a cable between the two back planes  have grown in complexity from the simple  industry standard architecture is a used  in the original IBM PC or s100 style  where all the connectors where a  connected to a common bus due to  limitations inherent in the peripheral  component interconnect PCI specification  for driving slots back planes are now  offered as passive and active  true passive midplane offer no active  bus driving circuitry any desired  arbitration logic is placed on the  daughter cards dot active back planes  include chips which buffer the various  signals to the slots the distinction  between the two aren't always clear but  may become an important issue if the  whole system is expected to not have a  single point of failure SPO F a passive  backplane even if it is single is not  usually considered as both active backplanes are more complicated and thus  have a nonzero risk of malfunction when  a Refurbished backplane is used with a plug-in  single board computer SBC or system host  for its HP the combination provides the  same functionality.
As a motherboard  providing processing power memory i/o  and slots for plug-in cards while there  are a few motherboards that offer more  than eight slots that is the traditional  limit in addition as technology  progresses the availability and number  of a particular slot type may be limited  in terms of what is currently offered by  motherboard manufacturers however  backplane architecture is somewhat  unrelated to the SPC technology plugged  into it there are some limitations to  what can be constructed in at the SBC  chipset and processor have to provide  the capability of supporting the slot  types in addition virtually an unlimited  number of slots can be provided with 20  including the SBC slot as a practical  though not an absolute limit  thus a pic mg backplane can provide any  number in any mix of ISA PCI PCI X and  PCIe slots limited only by the ability  of the SPC to interface to and drive  those slots for example an SBC with the  latest i7 processor cooled interface  with a backplane providing up to 19 ISA  slots to drive like a CIO card some back  planes are constructed with slots for  connecting to devices on both sides and  are referred to as mid planes dot this  ability to plug cards into either side  of a mid plane is often useful in larger  systems made up primarily of modules  attached to the mid plane mid planes are  often used in computers mostly in blade  servers where server blades reside on  one side in the peripheral power  networking and other i/o and service  modules reside on the  mid plains are also popular in  networking and telecommunications  equipment where one side of the chassis  accepts system processing cards and the  other side of the chassis accepts  network interface card orthogonal mid  planes connect vertical cards on one  side to horizontal boards on the other  side dot one common orthogonal mid plane  connects many vertical telephone line  cards on one side each one connected to  copper telephone wires to a horizontal  communications card on the other side a  virtual mid plane is an imaginary plane  between vertical cards on one side that  directly connect to horizontal boards on  the other side the card slot aligner  soph the card cajon self aligning  connectors on the cards hold the cards  in position some people use the term mid  plane to describe a board that sits  between and connects a harddrive  hot-swap backplane and redundant power  supplies servers commonly have a  backplane to attach hot swappable hard  drives backplane pins pass directly into  hard drive sockets without cables  thought they may have single connector  to connect one disc array controller or  multiple connectors that can be  connected to one or more controllers and  arbitrary weight back planes are  commonly found in disk enclosures disk  arrays and servers back planes for SAS  and SATA HD DS most commonly use the  ski-e-o protocol as means of  communication between the host adapter  and the backplane dot alternatively  scuzzy enclosure services can be used  with parallel scuzzy subsystems saft is  used a single board computer meeting the  pic mg 1.3 specification and compatible  with a pic mg 1.3 backplane is referred  to as a system host board in the intel  single board computer world pick mg  provides standards for the backplane  interface pick mg 1.0 1.1 and 1 point to  provide ISA and PCI support with 1.2  adding 6 support dot pic mg 1.3 provides  PCI Express support  thanks for watching don't forget.
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                 The gadget you care here again let's see  a couple more of this article I waffle  certainly one more are these honest on  spectrum plus so belt as you could see  I've got the dates a cord off see to  dance a bit slip and this is sort of  an accidental article in a sense really in  that, I don't think is anything wrong  with this I mean the belts a bit aloof  so now you can see that there's a bit of  play in it you know old Baltus probably  original belts been on this since day  one I've got ghosts and goblins I don't  have a play on just to test it doesn't  trust to train it yet and which I showed  in one of my recent pickled article and  by order for the plus two and he belt  because of one or two of the tape drive I've  gone there and they struggle halfway  through you know the table gets off  fifty percent the way through it sounds  ok and then it sort of starts to slow  down you can hear it audibly slowing so  I did order a belt for plus two now the  seller and inadvertently semi this belt  which I measured up against the post so  when I proposed to belt a future I sort  of put it like that mamas mover so you  can see it if I just put this belt there  plus two belts if it stretched out the  same way it comes to about when the  finger is there so it's about water on  them so it's three percent or three  percent smaller so that is not posted  bail and contact to the seller, you  won't win checked let's have some photos  to show him in a minute that's a  Commodore 64 ballad on a half done it  laughs and you see 64 Bell sides off it sends it in the back and is Lila no no you  can keep it I was like wow someone's  custard stump is like no no it's not  worth the effort just keep it  what's a couple of quid so I thought  well you know used to lose our soul and  I can use this offensively a good idea  to replace this balm or c64 Cassell area  so what I'm gonna do I've got fit in  this now and if it works I'll send a guy  a couple of quid just to cover it really  because he is going to put me a plus two  bow in the post is play already done  nicely today and now immediately it this  looks pretty straightforward because you  could just you could pull the belt off  at this the point here probably less  our Civic and here you go and then you  could pull it around that way pull it  off there then you caught here now there  is much really sure I'm going to do this  I've got the feeling your popsicle  probably got to take these two certainly, that's true there probably that's true  there and then this should just lift off  but it's hold with our spring and  obviously this part the mechanism here  so you've got to be a bit careful how we  do this so I've got just I'll move the  screws for that one first certainly and  then that one and we'll just see where  we go right so I've got the screws out  there just see what that seed gets lies  about for you and when you get this  that's this one screw out here cuz  that's all of them a certain the small  and at the end the one out of here then  this just lifts up really careful - hold  on by that spring at that point, you'll  freak the belts up so let's just compare  these just to see if they are similar  size yeah they're identical it makes them up there what's your switch let's just have a  look I think this one's the new one so when yeah should be pretty straightforward to get back on and.
         The  main thing is you've got to get you to go  through that little guide thing before  you reattach the bracket so let's just  do that and then put the bracket back in  place and hopefully they serve going  okay right so before you put the screw back in just make sure you get a little the washer on there and you can see it's like indented you know it's narrower there's a narrower piece if you like on the side that makes with the fitting of the case and it goes into the little grooves you know she's the same size that all has to slide up and down I would suggest you don't all the time not either otherwise, you might of course problem with this mechanism moving because it is designed to move okay I didn't film that because that was a little bit fiddly Woodson yeah it's just a case of life-size just getting it lined up to the little holding inside and you know tiny I'll but don't do it too tight because and I suspect that this has to move I might be wrong it just looks like that way it looks like it moves with the mechanism or something so in terms of getting it under there without taking this off the easiest way to do that just like better view their feet it's probably to feed this and that's lines a little bit that we always you can see probably slide this under there like that, I think perhaps you someone just to pull it away and they're trying to touch it that way  so it might take a bit a trial and error  here just to get it at some point where  it's actually a baton sir  yeah like they say you can see now for  Paulette it's like a spike try and keep  the tension and just pull it over the  motor fed and then before doing anything  else just keep the tension and just use  that to keep the tension I said that I  was just trying to rotate it a little  bit can always rotate obeying Minhaj  resistor yeah there we go that's okay  it's worth just pulling around like I  just pay attention to the way that they  look the rubber is a start just to make  sure it's all same way it's not like  twisting as it goes a particular you  know on one side that's fine goodbye  so you can see this is actually, work  that also sounds like the tractor  I think the loading process started to  work with differencing founders and  goblins plus the Commodore cake and they  killed the Nova loader serve give our  sales to see the Athens officer and I  take it back to base to work coming up  losers so there we go that's work in  there I'll just quickly show you what the noise was well I don't really know exactly what it was but I can show you what's causing it yet.
       I think what's causing up noise that screws there you could unscrew it  and then pull this mech it is just a  little bit but that way so you're  pulling away from that spring yeah and  then as you're holding it than tying the  stroke and then the noise stops the  noise rustic Commons can be savory  wellbore and sang at the camera why that  sensor points of that spindle circle  just point something and there so yeah  the sense of point of that spend on  these capacitors but the tip that you  tip the screwdriver there since it's the  sensor point the actual spindle inside  it was something there was making that  noise I don't know what it was that's  exactly where it's coming from  though like say just adjusting that  bracket a little bit then you know  pulling it forward so attention yeah so  you get some tension on my spring then  one goes away so that was a little while  so I'll give it a try now at the game  unload their you guys who found the game  so Commodore Kate should get the Nova loader screen pops up  so I'll just fast forward towards is  finished on the final stages here now  screens displays just gone off you know  typically that's because it wants to  free up but over memory for the  remaining you know the UK code  and there we go turn this up a bit  Marcel just reassemble this now it's  just the four screws put with the back on  one of them and show you this Refurbished tape drive I  just did it the other way around is  ghosts and goblins you have so the  original tape about the other day and  it's just that when I tend to get these  things first thing I'd do I suppose this  is good advice for the front of these  bits of these tapes and you know if you  find the research let's get the power  back it's you know fast forward it rewinds it completely to the end before  you actually start to use it and it just  frees the table because of a lot of these  have been stored for you know 15 20  years or more  and you can get problems like that if  you don't you know soft tying it you  know it retention it fetters goodbye  fast-forward it right to the end of the  rewind button to the side so that was  well as on the other side but any well  just to look back on down hold on  well thanks for reading this article.
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