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Artem Kaybagorov2019-12-11 03:00:27
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Artem Kaybagorov, 2019-12-11 03:00:27

Can a capacitor be used instead of a battery?

Hello, if I had a battery installed in my hp p410 raid controller memory, can I use a capacitor instead? Or do you need a specific memory model to use the capacitor?

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I understand the difference between these devices, the P410 controllers are equipped with both a cache module with a battery and a cache module with a capacitor, the question is whether the memory used in these two cases is somehow different. A cache with a capacitor uses non-volatile memory, the capacitor charge is enough to transfer data from the cache to this memory, and does the memory module used with the battery have this non-volatile memory?

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pfg21, 2019-12-11
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no. the capacitance of the capacitor is not enough to power the raid for any long time.
to use capacitors, you need support for conders from the power management circuit (except for the capacitance in the conder of the other i bit characteristic).
kind of memory and the rest of the filling of your piece of iron to the lilac light bulb.

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