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Re: SmartArray 5300 Compatible Drives

 
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Keith Romberg
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SmartArray 5300 Compatible Drives

What type of drives are compatible with the controller? I can not seem to find it in any of the SmartArray documentation I have found so far.

Keith
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Igor Karasik
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Re: SmartArray 5300 Compatible Drives

See Smart Array 5300 Controller QuickSpecs,
Hard Drives part:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/10640_div/10640_div.html#Options
Keith Romberg
Frequent Advisor

Re: SmartArray 5300 Compatible Drives

So I if I read it right, it supports Ultra3, Ultra2 and Wide-Ultra (SCSI-3) LVD (Low Voltage Differential) and SE (Single Ended) drives?

Keith

Igor Karasik
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Re: SmartArray 5300 Compatible Drives

Yes.
You can use new Ultra320 drives as well,
it will work as Ultra3.
John Dongworth
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Re: SmartArray 5300 Compatible Drives

be careful with array controllers and maximum configurable array sizes.....

5300 with an MSA30 disk enclosure(14 drives) of 300Gb (U320) size = max array size 800GB not 1.4Tb (the max size of the disks in the MSA). This assumes some kind of RAID config on the MSA though.

You would need to create additional arrays to use the rest of the space and span disks across the arrays for maximum ammount of usable space within your OS. This then does away with any sort of hardware RAID redundancy though, not a good idea! :)

If using it internally on a server with, say, 6 disks max this should not be an issue. Something to be aware of though.