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| brycec | fwiw I have absolutely transferred a live server from mains on to a UPS with a horrifying male-male hookup (and power-strip). It's possible, but still decidedly stupid. (Stupid things I did at work because a: uptime, and b: I could) hard drives don't like it, but if you're already prepping for such a "transition" you have the opportunity to reduce disk IO, maybe even park the disks (In my move, the server was placed on a rolling cart and rolled so while yes there was vibration, it wasn't "big shakes" at least as though someone were carrying it (I wasn't about to touch it with a 10-foot pole while I transferred its power) | [09:25] | 
| mhoran | Or use SSDs! | [09:27] | 
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| brycec | lol that wasn't really an option for me in 2008 or so. Also, hot-swapping all the machine's drives to SSDs doesn't seem prudent or necessarily feasible. (Depending on the ARP Metal hardware you're in, the hard drives aren't even hot-swappable to begin with) | [10:07] | 
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| mercutio | yeah i'm not sure how much risk there is really from the hard-disk vibration it also makes moving much more complicated though especially when you have a lot of servers to move | [16:21] | 
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