![]() With each generation the database management has become much easier with added features and tools that speed up and simplify complex tasks. There is, however, a limit to how far you can push older hardware from a point of upgradability and speed so it is always worth checking out the new generation of hardware to maximise your experience.ĭon’t forget your SQL Server updates, which add valuable enhancements with every release. Adding more resources, for example faster storage, memory and CPU cores, to your system can create real differences in speed. Of course, your ERP won’t work optimally if your hardware is out of date. If a portion of the code has been rewritten to increase speed, you’ll notice the difference. These updates can add a great deal of value to your ERP investment. These are similar to Windows updates – with every new SYSPRO release you can expect port updates more regularly and as the release reaches a level of stability, the port updates drop to an average of one update per month as the product matures with new features and enhancements. To keep your company on the bleeding edge, I highly recommend taking advantage of SYSPRO port updates. The caliper on the right can be bled using the regular threaded bleed fittings found in your Avid Bleed Kit, whereas the one on the left requires the Bleeding Edge tool.In Part 1, I discussed Moore’s law and the benefits of keeping up with technology in the fast paced evolution of computing power. The one on the left is the S4 caliper with the updated bleed port, and on the right you can see the older design with the bleed port in its more traditional setting. Left: SRAM Guide S4 caliper with Bleeding Edge bleed port Right: Previous caliper design with traditional bleed port. Below you can see two SRAM Guide brake callipers with the location of the bleed ports marked by arrows. In order to answer that we need to find out if you have the new SRAM S4 caliper or an older model. There is now no need to remove the caliper bleed port screw in order to attach the bleed fitting since the Bleeding Edge tool is also used to open and close the system making the bleed process faster and cleaner. ![]() ![]() Here you can see just how much the SRAM Bleeding Edge tool differs from the traditional bleed adapters (circled) which you would normally use to bleed older SRAM and Avid brakes. The new SRAM Bleeding Edge tool with traditional Avid/SRAM bleed adapter circled. Sounds harmful enough but it does mean you will now need new kit in order to perform a full bleed of any brake system equipped with the Bleeding Edge interface - inconvenient to say the least! So what does the new adapter look like? A dedicated bleed adapter plugs into the bleed port and seals the system to minimise air contamination and fluid loss." An updated fluid path and bleed porting make it easier to push fluid through the caliper. "Bleeding Edge™ technology makes bleeding brakes quick and simple. Here's what SRAM themselves have to say about it: Specifically it means a change to the bleeding port on the new SRAM S4 brake caliper meaning that your good old threaded bleed fittings from your SRAM Bleed Kit will no longer fit. SRAM's Bleeding Edge technology is a change in standard which seems to be spreading to all SRAM's brake models from 2017-onwards including Guide, Code and Level brakes - it even features on the new Reverb 1x remote!
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