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USB Drive Burn In Compliments |
March 18, 2010 |
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Laird Ballard Hardware Engineer
from Melbourne Australia
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Since all the results files were stored on the key we found all the failed units. It made it easier to analyze the issue and the failures stopped. It is also important to us at times to burn in our systems at their maximum rated temperature. We are glad to see that the burn in software on the USB key has been functioning well continuously for 12 days at temperatures ranging from 45 to 50 C. This was a pleasant and welcome surprise as it is critical the keys can survive this environment.
I wanted to finish our review, but I guess I was to long winded and your cart wouldn't take all the text, oh well.
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USB Drive Burn In Compliments |
March 18, 2010 |
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Laird Ballard Hardware Engineer
from Melbourne Australia
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The USB key is very handy it allowed us to perform a variety of tests over a number of days. It also allows us to add on our own custom diagnostics that we may wish to run. We particularly liked the fact that we could set predefined batch tests and then decide which was the most appropriate batch test to select for the job at hand on the fly. There were times that we just required a quick test so we set up our own predefined quick batch test and other times were we tested for many days.
Also saving the results of the tests back to a drive as a secondary back up source of the test results for further review was handy as well. The key allowed us to store results of every unit that a particular key tested. The key allowed the storage of not only the PC Diag logs but the logs of third party vendors as well. It could prove useful if the test results were ever lost due to a corporate system hard disk drive failure.
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