YeOldeStonecat
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So I did a huge Ubiquiti Unifi install for a client, one of the purposes was to get a good wireless network for their new point of sale system, TouchBistro.
The "server" that Touchbistro sent them was a MAC MINI. I helped them set it up while I was doing the first part of the network install, and I noticed that they had to force reboot it once or twice..the graceful "reboot" didn't seem to work well for them. It's like it fell into a sleep mode that it could not wake up out of.
The next day, it "crashed" on them. They told me they were on the phone with Apple support and they had to reload the whole OS.
I was there a few days ago doing more work on the network...and we went to reboot the MINI...and it took a loooong time. And once desktop appeared...launching the TouchBistro server took a loooong time. The spinning wheel just took too long, had to basically force close the TB app and try it again..worked the second time.
So I suspect the hard drive as being faulty. Looking at the part number, JA0AB5D0, it's a Hitachi 1TB drive, just 5,400 rpm from what I can tell. I'd love to see them get an SSD...I'd love to quote upgrading to one for them. But I don't know what will work for cloning. I'm used to cloning Windows rigs every week with Acronis, or using our StartTech Drive Goblin drive duplicator machine. The Golbin only duplicates to equal size or larger...so I'd have to quote a 1TB. And hopefully it's actually equal or larger than the Hitachi 1TB. (you know how drives can vary by a few megs). And I'm guessing Acronis can't clone MACs.
How difficult are those MAC minis to take apart to get the drive? I'm hesitant on actually offering/quoting to clone to SSD...I don't know what to expect with cloning a MAC OS. Or what is best to use.
The "server" that Touchbistro sent them was a MAC MINI. I helped them set it up while I was doing the first part of the network install, and I noticed that they had to force reboot it once or twice..the graceful "reboot" didn't seem to work well for them. It's like it fell into a sleep mode that it could not wake up out of.
The next day, it "crashed" on them. They told me they were on the phone with Apple support and they had to reload the whole OS.
I was there a few days ago doing more work on the network...and we went to reboot the MINI...and it took a loooong time. And once desktop appeared...launching the TouchBistro server took a loooong time. The spinning wheel just took too long, had to basically force close the TB app and try it again..worked the second time.
So I suspect the hard drive as being faulty. Looking at the part number, JA0AB5D0, it's a Hitachi 1TB drive, just 5,400 rpm from what I can tell. I'd love to see them get an SSD...I'd love to quote upgrading to one for them. But I don't know what will work for cloning. I'm used to cloning Windows rigs every week with Acronis, or using our StartTech Drive Goblin drive duplicator machine. The Golbin only duplicates to equal size or larger...so I'd have to quote a 1TB. And hopefully it's actually equal or larger than the Hitachi 1TB. (you know how drives can vary by a few megs). And I'm guessing Acronis can't clone MACs.
How difficult are those MAC minis to take apart to get the drive? I'm hesitant on actually offering/quoting to clone to SSD...I don't know what to expect with cloning a MAC OS. Or what is best to use.