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    Install SATA HD on a Fabiatech FX5621

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      stenio
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      I found this image:

      I see the SATA connector but not the power connector. I see a molex for a floppy disk, but I don't know if it could be used for a SATA disk.

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        Hello again,

        I would go by an industrial CF Card in the CFCard slot and perhaps a soekris vpn1411 in
        the miniCPI slot. Would be enough. Why you want to use the IDE slot?

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          @stenio:

          I see a molex for a floppy disk, but I don't know if it could be used for a SATA disk.

          Sure. There are adapters available. It's only +5V, +12V and GND, regardless of the connector.

          Go with a CF card as BlueKobold already suggested. Clean, cheap and straight forward.

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            That 4 pin connector is used for powering an SATA device. Lanner uses the same connector for their internal HDD. Here is similar one. Might want to check you motherboard power pinout to make sure it is the same.

            http://www.ebay.com/itm/321685087357?

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              stenio
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              @BlueKobold:

              Why you want to use the IDE slot?

              Because CF cards are more expensive and less reliable of SATA hdds.
              Do you think that a 32GB CF could be suitable for full installation in terms of reliability problems?

              Thanks,
              Stenio

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                @stenio:

                @BlueKobold:

                Why you want to use the IDE slot?

                Because CF cards are more expensive and less reliable of SATA hdds.
                Do you think that a 32GB CF could be suitable for full installation in terms of reliability problems?

                Thanks,
                Stenio

                Go with the CFCard and NANO Image
                alternate with the DOM
                or alternate with the IDE SSD

                Why fiddling out something must be changed then?

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                  I personally prefer Compact Flash myself. I use only industrial cards from Advantech, Apacer or Innodisk. They cost more but are solid. I just bought 10 cards from ebay/Advantech for $100 for new 2G modules.

                  I also like the small factor drives from apacer like this. I flash nanobsd version to them
                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/251542823668?

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                    stenio
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                    You convinced me!
                    I've just bought an 8GB industrial CF. I think it is the worst one (Trascend TS8GCF170) but the others are too much expensive.

                    From the specs http://tw.transcend-info.com/products/images/modelpic/586/Product%20Sheet_CF170_V1.1.pdf I'm tempted to install the full version on it…

                    Thanks for your suggestions,
                    Stenio

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                      Transcend is a good name. Especially their industrial line. Fact is they are probably overkill seeing how much of pfSense nano runs in memory.

                      Full version of pfsense will be fine as these things have a really high duty cycle. Tuning for minimal writes would be beneficial. Many industrial CF carry 2 million hrs MTBF.

                      Truth is the new standard should be CFast but market adoption seems varied. Advantech uses them and a few others but seems MSATA has won the battle…. Next standard NGFF/M.2???

                      I see from the pdf yours has 1M hrs/mtbf. The endurance charts shows it all. Not a bad choice.
                      If running Full you need to tune.

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                        stenio
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                        @Phishfry:

                        I see from the pdf yours has 1M hrs/mtbf. The endurance charts shows it all. Not a bad choice.
                        If running Full you need to tune.

                        OK.

                        Thanks a lot.

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