Difference between revisions of "SCSI Hard Drive Triage"
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sgtsize [label="Is it >= 9GB?"] | sgtsize [label="Is it >= 9GB?"] | ||
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− | sizespeed [label="Is it >= 18GB | + | sizespeed [label="Is it >= 18GB \nAND rated U160 or faster?"] |
keep [label="KEEP." shape="box", style="bold"] | keep [label="KEEP." shape="box", style="bold"] | ||
recycle [label="RECYCLE" shape="box", style="bold"] | recycle [label="RECYCLE" shape="box", style="bold"] |
Revision as of 17:39, 10 October 2008
SCSI Hard Drive sorting is done in Advanced Test.
Start
We sort mostly by size & speed, but also serve special requests from buyers. Like the one who only wants Seagate drives of a certain size & speed.
Triage Chart
Testing SCSI Hard Drives
link to be added here
What to do when done, where to put them
- NEVER leave unwiped Hard Drives sitting around - this is a violation of Free Geek's data security policy.
- Keepers
- Put them on the "SCSI HD INCOMING" shelf, or, IF AND ONLY IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR DRIVES TO TEST RIGHT NOW,
- take them to the SCSI HD testing station in Advanced Test and test them.
- Recycle
- Pound them with a hammer until the platters are undoubtedly too bent to be read.
- Take them to the warehouse and put them on the "HARD DRIVES" shelf, or put them in the Hard Drive Recycle bucket in Advanced Test.
- NEVER MIX THEM WITH THE REJECT HARD DRIVES IN EVAL1! This will interfere with successful Hard Drive Sorting in Eval1.