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Old April 21st 04, 08:31 PM
Konik
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Default PV 650F upgrade

I have PV 650F FC storage with 10x 18GB hdd. I set there RAID5, so there are
about 120GB on it - this is not enough for our file server. Is a good idea
to replace disks in this matrix with 73GB hdds (it's not connected to our
production server) or better buy new HVD SCSI matrix with enough capacity?
We have only 1 file server and don't have other SAN equipment (except switch
connected to this storage), so we don't have to use FC.

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Bartosz Konefał


 




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