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I think I'm going to add "network archaeologist" to my business cards.

Seriously, people! I just found a pair of 400GB SATA HDDs, manufacture date in 2007, attached to SATA->SCSI converters, in turn attached to SCSI->SATA converters, with the SATA cables hanging loose inside a machine - not actually plugged into the motherboard. Those disks appear to be a Linux MD software RAID-1 (presumably they mirror each other). The machine was in constant use until a few weeks ago, and those drives have been disconnected since *at least* 2009. Bonus points: The machine was running Debian Woody[1], which is to say *the operating system did not speak SATA*.

I can't decide if I want to try to build a suitable RAID and mount 'em to see what's on them, or if I want to just write them off as Bad News and toss 'em into the "hey, a drive with nothing important on it, let's wipe it and replace a failing desktop drive that's not worth buying a new one for" pile.


[1]: Guess why that machine was being replaced! Go ahead, guess.
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