Re: RAID HDDs spin up sequence

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hum that´s right.
maybe a power-up safe eletronic could be implemented
i don´t know if implementation is faster out of linux (hardware) or
inside (code)
using code is easy to port it to any hardware
maybe neil have interest in implement it in source code (i don´t know
if there´s more linux (kernel) developer here in list)

2011/2/1 John Robinson <john.robinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On 01/02/2011 14:44, Roberto Spadim wrote:
>>
>> try to put big capacitors and inductors on energy cable... it´s a good
>> eletric level solution... capacitor and inductors will help the start
>> current/voltage oscilation
>
> No, it isn't; they'd cause excessive power draw on initial power-up.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John.
>
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