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hot swapping
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(hardware)hot swapping - The connection and disconnection of peripherals or other components without interrupting system operation. This facility may have design implications for both hardware and software.



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The product offers high performance, 5 bays of hot swappable drives and RAID 0/1/5/6 support, which makes it suitable for growing businesses looking for automated secure server backups, cross platform file sharing, mail server capabilities and a built-in surveillance system for under USD1000.
Gateway's E-9422R, E-9425R, E-9522R, E-9525R and E-9520T storage servers include hot swappable high-capacity SATA/SAS hard drives and redundant hot-swappable cooling and power options.
Available in configurations of 16, 24 and 32 Fibre Channel ports, it features redundant and hot-swappable power supplies and cooling fans, hot swappable SFP media, hot code loading and activation, and extensive enterprise-level security, fabric management, and ease-of-use features.
 
 
 
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