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I know i'll piss some more people of with this comment, but what's so
interesting about this?
Since i've been working in IT (around 8 years), we've had hot swap
disks - a few years back they were optional, but nowadays even the
cheapest servers have hot swap drives. It's nothing new, it's nothing
interesting, and it has worked solidly on every platform i've worked
with in the past few years.
Heck, even hot-swapping SATA disks using Linux MD works fine - which
is a nasty hack.
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