Requirements for handling drives
The drives in your storage array are fragile. Improper drive handling is a leading cause of drive failure.
Follow these rules to avoid damaging the drives in your storage array:
- Prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD):
- Keep the drive in the ESD bag until you are ready to install it.
- Do not insert a metal tool or knife into the ESD bag.
Open the ESD bag by hand or cut the top off with a pair of scissors.
- Keep the ESD bag and any packing materials in case you must return a drive later.
- Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to an unpainted surface on your storage enclosure chassis.
If a wrist strap is unavailable, touch an unpainted surface on your storage enclosure chassis before handling the drive.
- Handle drives carefully:
- Always use two hands when removing, installing, or carrying a drive.
- Never force a drive into a shelf, and use gentle, firm pressure to completely engage the drive latch.
- Place drives on cushioned surfaces, and never stack drives on top of each other.
- Do not bump drives against other surfaces.
- Before removing a drive from a shelf, unlatch the handle and wait 30 seconds for the drive to spin down.
- Always use approved packaging when shipping drives.
- Avoid magnetic fields:
- Keep drives away from magnetic devices.
Magnetic fields can destroy all data on the drive and cause irreparable damage to the drive circuitry.
- Keep drives away from magnetic devices.
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