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12-17-2003 11:13 PM
12-17-2003 11:13 PM
How can I tell this from the model number, servers are DL380 G2 with external hotplug drives.
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12-18-2003 02:42 AM
12-18-2003 02:42 AM
Re: Identify Disk Speed/Spec from Model number
One option may be to go here and put in the model number and see what it comes back with. often the description has the drive speed in it:
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
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12-18-2003 02:47 AM
12-18-2003 02:47 AM
Re: Identify Disk Speed/Spec from Model number
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12-18-2003 03:06 AM
12-18-2003 03:06 AM
Re: Identify Disk Speed/Spec from Model number
BD036635C5 - 36gb 10k ultra3 scsi drive
I looked on google to find this, but it took a little digging. If you post the model numbers I can probably find out what the specs are. look at this page for a start:
http://www.treiber.de/treiber/geraete/Compaq-11.asp
-Josh
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12-18-2003 03:27 AM
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Re: Identify Disk Speed/Spec from Model number
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12-18-2003 04:17 AM
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Re: Identify Disk Speed/Spec from Model number
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12-18-2003 04:39 AM
12-18-2003 04:39 AM
Re: Identify Disk Speed/Spec from Model number
http://www.compaq.co.jp/support/customer_advisories/cats031003_01.html
unfortunately, I could not find an english version of the site. what i gathered from this site is that the second letter determines the speed of the drive. D = 10k, F = 15k. I know that the next few (5?) numbers are the drive size, and I imagine that the last few characters are some sort of firmware or other identifier.
-Josh