Sometimes the term
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_swapping
http://wiki.
- HOT PLUG vs HOT SWAP
Let's assume you are talking about a physical disk drive as the field replaceable unit (FRU).
Hot Swap means that you can remove the drive and replace it with another drive without significant interruption to the system
Hot Plug is a little tougher. Hot Plug typically means
Hot swap lets you insert and remove cards, PC boards, cables, and/or modules from a host system without removing power, Because of the need for High Availability (HA) systems, hot swap has quickly become part of every designer's vocabulary. To increase system availability,
http://unix.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/ibm-aix-l/what-is-difference-between-hot-swapable-and-hot-pluggable-3523526
- The term hot swapping means that changing the hard disk drive
with out even switching off the power. Even if the disk drive fails then also the systemis not halted forthe purpose of even changing the hard disk
References:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRgUgHUSVtI
http://www.raid-data-recovery.net/raid-hot-swapping.html
- Both hardware and software RAIDs with redundancy may support the use of a hot spare drive; this is a drive physically installed in the array
which is inactive until an active drive fails, when the system automatically replaces the failed drive with the spare, rebuilding the array with the spare drive included. This reduces themean time torecovery (MTTR), but does notcompletely eliminate it
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID#Hot_spares
Hot Swapping a Hard Drive in a Rack