So I know this is crazy, but ever since I started to think about it....
I know the intel pci-e enterprise nvme solutions, and liquid solutions have power solutions that keep the device on after shutoff, and that this is needed for a proper ZIL device.
Any hacks around this?
I mean can I throw a few caps on this, or batteries(s), and have my solution: https://www.amazon.com/ADWITS-Adapter-Controller-Supports-Bifurcation/dp/B08348376V/
Solder them? Or pin, and cable them?
Has anyone built anything like this, can you link it?
I see this stuff too:
www.neousys-tech.com
www.avadirect.com
Are these guys just strapping capicitors to these things, and calling it a day:
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Same with intel?
Do they flush the nvme buffer, when their is a power loss?
What is liquid talking about here too:
View attachment 45549
ECC? What? Like checksums, like what the rest of what hard drives already do?
I know the intel pci-e enterprise nvme solutions, and liquid solutions have power solutions that keep the device on after shutoff, and that this is needed for a proper ZIL device.
Any hacks around this?
I mean can I throw a few caps on this, or batteries(s), and have my solution: https://www.amazon.com/ADWITS-Adapter-Controller-Supports-Bifurcation/dp/B08348376V/
Solder them? Or pin, and cable them?
Has anyone built anything like this, can you link it?
I see this stuff too:
PB-2500J SuperCap UPS, Industrial Power Backup Module - Neousys Technology
Neousys PB-2500J SuperCap UPS is an innovative wide-temp power backup module for demanding industrial applications utilizing supercapacitor technology
Supermicro Mounting Kit for Flash or Battery Backup Module (PCIe Slot Kit) | AVADirect
Supermicro Mounting Kit for Flash or Battery Backup Module LSI BKT-BBU-BRACKET-05 Remote Mounting Board
Are these guys just strapping capicitors to these things, and calling it a day:
View attachment 45547
Same with intel?
Do they flush the nvme buffer, when their is a power loss?
What is liquid talking about here too:
View attachment 45549
ECC? What? Like checksums, like what the rest of what hard drives already do?