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тАО10-27-2010 02:53 AM
тАО10-27-2010 02:53 AM
P4000 Node SAS starter 7,2
Hi,
I posted this question earlier but i can't find it anymore.
1st.
Say i want to expand a P4000 SAS started 7,2TB node. (2 node each 3,6 raw)
I would like to purchase a MDL unit 6TB node. (don't know if i can mix MDL SAS and SAS)
Will the 3 node run on the smallest capcity of the node say 3,6 TB?
2.
If i want to expand the p4000 with normal SAS unit say the AX702A 3,6TB. This will wor. But i say i want a 7,2 TB. Will this node run on 3,6TB or 7,2TB?
I posted this question earlier but i can't find it anymore.
1st.
Say i want to expand a P4000 SAS started 7,2TB node. (2 node each 3,6 raw)
I would like to purchase a MDL unit 6TB node. (don't know if i can mix MDL SAS and SAS)
Will the 3 node run on the smallest capcity of the node say 3,6 TB?
2.
If i want to expand the p4000 with normal SAS unit say the AX702A 3,6TB. This will wor. But i say i want a 7,2 TB. Will this node run on 3,6TB or 7,2TB?
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тАО10-27-2010 04:05 AM
тАО10-27-2010 04:05 AM
Re: P4000 Node SAS starter 7,2
Here are your previous questions:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/pageList.do?userId=WW392336&listType=question&forumId=1
Hope this helps!
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тАО10-27-2010 04:13 AM
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Re: P4000 Node SAS starter 7,2
thanks. I just found out that my new question are more accurate. Anyone any ideas?
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