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Ramil Castillo
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Disk to use for L1000

All the recommended internal disks (18GB, 36GB, 73GB) for L1000 are no longer supplied but I found the internal 15krpm ultra320 disks(36GB, 73GB)rp54x0 are available. Will it fit in and work in L1000 disk slots?
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Leif Halvarsson_2
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Re: Disk to use for L1000

Hi,

Ultra 320 is backward compatible with earlier SCSI standards (except for HVD) so, technicaly it will work. I belive you must use some kind of mounting kit for the L1000.

I have used 15K U320 drives in A-class servers without any problem.
Luk Vandenbussche
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Re: Disk to use for L1000

Hi,

It works fine.
It is backwards compabile.
You just need the good brackets
Torsten.
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Re: Disk to use for L1000

Hi Ramil,

referring to the link below, you even can put a *supported* 146GB disk (A7080A) in your L-Class.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00288650#drive

Regards
Torsten

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.

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Re: Disk to use for L1000

The rp54x0 drive A6846A 36GB hot-plug Ultra160 Wide Low Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI hard drive 15,000 RPM, low profile, 80-pin SCA connector is no longer available. They say the suggested replacement is: A6846-64001. US$1,638.00, Wow. A7080-69001 HDD INT 146G 10K 80U4 $5,152.00. Again, WOW.
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