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Author:  loki [ July 12th, 2012, 9:46 ]
Post subject:  What do you think?

I was thinking yeah I know I shouldnt :lol:
But it seems to me that the idea of the Global Solutions used for the PC3000 Flash SSD could be used for an AceLab managed firmware database. Which could be included in your yearly support & accessed through the PC3000 UDMA software. That way users can upload firmware & make it a lot easier to find those elusive little buggers that are hard to find. Also as the database expands in time it will make the service better & better. Currently it can be very hit & miss to find the correct firmware & something like this would be extremly benifitial to AceLabs customers. I know this forum has a section for firmware downloads but its not as big as it could be.

Post here what you think & maybe you never know AceLab might think its a good idea & make it happen :D


Loki

Author:  lcoughey [ July 12th, 2012, 9:56 ]
Post subject:  Re: What do you think?

I think this is an excellent idea and forwarded the link to this thread to Elena @ Ace Labs. Of course, there will always be those who are tight fisted and won't share; however, I suspect the majority of us would be more than happy to contribute to a central database.

It could be as simple as a click of a button in PC3000. "Upload database" or "search and download"

Author:  Touchclarity [ July 12th, 2012, 10:07 ]
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I'm in........ :D

Author:  hddguy [ July 12th, 2012, 10:56 ]
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My PC3K database is currently around 19GB, but there is so much FW I dont have!

If something like this were to be implemented I would be happy to share what I have :D

Author:  labtech [ July 12th, 2012, 12:49 ]
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Nice, I will contribute, if the feature is not automated already. Of course, bad modules, etc., should be eliminated, by some sort of check if the function would be automatic.

Author:  porthas [ July 13th, 2012, 9:50 ]
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We have over 20k drives and we have a person who imports whole firmware copy when an item gets sold. We have a very large DB that we would love to share.

Author:  mmingos [ July 31st, 2012, 5:47 ]
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Great idea! This will help everybody. For sometime we used Retroshare to share resources with a bunch of Data recovery engineers arround the world. It was the best solution. No need to upload anywhere, you just shared your Profiles. But of course there is still the Database that could not be shared or searched by retroshare.

I hope this Global solutions idea will be materialized in the near future by Acelabs.

Author:  guru [ July 31st, 2012, 8:49 ]
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I aksed Acelab to do this 3 years ago.... No Dice

Author:  guru [ July 31st, 2012, 8:51 ]
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one point raised is that you cannot guarantee the integrity of the data uploaded.

Author:  loki [ July 31st, 2012, 11:44 ]
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Will be a great pitty if they dont :( & what a missed opertunity.
As the database grows over time it will get better & better.

Otherwise the only other option is for someone here to design a webiste & do this themselves & ask members/dr companies to donate a copy of their firmware collections to get it going.

Loki

Author:  drc [ July 31st, 2012, 13:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: What do you think?

guru wrote:
one point raised is that you cannot guarantee the integrity of the data uploaded.

This is a good point.

How do I know some scammy place isn't uploading a whole bunch of screwed up FWs just to mess with everyone else?

Author:  loki [ August 1st, 2012, 7:44 ]
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drc wrote:
guru wrote:
one point raised is that you cannot guarantee the integrity of the data uploaded.

This is a good point.

How do I know some scammy place isn't uploading a whole bunch of screwed up FWs just to mess with everyone else?



You cant even now? unless you only use your own database & never ask for firmware?
but thats the same with Acelab, Mhdd files & other places you already ask for firmware from

Author:  drc [ August 1st, 2012, 9:18 ]
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loki wrote:
You cant even now? unless you only use your own database & never ask for firmware?
but thats the same with Acelab, Mhdd files & other places you already ask for firmware from

Around here at least you know where its coming from :mrgreen:

Author:  Vulcan [ August 1st, 2012, 9:42 ]
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So how about if the "uploader" of each set of firmware files was recorded & shown next to the download link - so the same "reputation" mechanism would apply, as it does around here? Just a thought...

Author:  CraigL [ September 21st, 2012, 7:55 ]
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Vulcan wrote:
So how about if the "uploader" of each set of firmware files was recorded & shown next to the download link - so the same "reputation" mechanism would apply, as it does around here? Just a thought...


Sorry to drag up an older thread...

I like this idea, aswell as the overall suggestion, I do recall having seen versions of this come and go in the past, I am in more of a position now to consider this more as I work for a division of a server hosting company with our own datacentres etc... Always handy for web projects!

I'm personally signed up to this, and will discuss with people here...

Did Elena give any feedback on the suggestion?

Author:  loki [ September 21st, 2012, 8:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: What do you think?

CraigL wrote:
Vulcan wrote:
So how about if the "uploader" of each set of firmware files was recorded & shown next to the download link - so the same "reputation" mechanism would apply, as it does around here? Just a thought...


Sorry to drag up an older thread...

I like this idea, aswell as the overall suggestion, I do recall having seen versions of this come and go in the past, I am in more of a position now to consider this more as I work for a division of a server hosting company with our own datacentres etc... Always handy for web projects!

I'm personally signed up to this, and will discuss with people here...

Did Elena give any feedback on the suggestion?


I did get a reply from Acelabs forum which basically said:

That they have talked about this and that some day they believe that this will appear but maybe not as a website based resource with download links, but idea about a big shared database is certainly of current interest.

Author:  freakzy [ September 21st, 2012, 8:54 ]
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loki wrote:

I did get a reply from Acelabs forum which basically said:

That they have talked about this and that some day they believe that this will appear but maybe not as a website based resource with download links, but idea about a big shared database is certainly of current interest.


Count me in :)

Author:  popotamo [ October 4th, 2012, 9:27 ]
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count me in too

Author:  kyriakosxn [ November 18th, 2012, 10:14 ]
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Excellent idea! I'm in too :)

Author:  MrSpiffdifilous [ December 26th, 2012, 10:52 ]
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Maybe this has been suggested already but this could be accomplished pretty easily using RSS feeds and a Bittorrent client like uTorrent, which can automatically download any files by setting an RSS feed. Of course it would require a pretty sizable server to store all the files unless users were allowed to upload .torrent files for the packages instead of the files themselves.

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