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тАО04-10-2006 04:31 AM
тАО04-10-2006 04:31 AM
scsi-2 and scsi-4
I am planning on using a ST373207LC
73GB drive and understand my limitation would be the performance - not the capacity (which I am seeking (no pun intended)).
Has anyone done this?
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тАО04-10-2006 04:45 AM
тАО04-10-2006 04:45 AM
Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4
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тАО04-10-2006 05:10 AM
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Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4
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тАО04-10-2006 05:59 AM
тАО04-10-2006 05:59 AM
Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4
yes it can be done, but with caution.
Not all the HP caddies have the same adapter in them and will not work, its trial and error really. I would avoid using u320 disks aswell really and stick to u160/7200 at the most. This is as the newer disks do get alot hotter and could overheat. u320 disks usually run at 10k/15k rpm.
I would open the caddy and look at the disk already in, go to the disk manufacturers web site and look at the specs. If you have a disk that is a se scsi-2 disk then it will most likely work. If its a Wd scsi-2 disk inside then it wouldnt.
try and contach jesse in this thread for more help, he may sell you some already made up or tell which drives they use
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=943222
Andy
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тАО04-10-2006 06:55 AM
тАО04-10-2006 06:55 AM
Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4
http://www.ramelectronics.net/catalogbyProdID.asp?prodid=460I-2CN80MF and replace the tape drive which is SE with the Cheetah drive. Anyone else have their fingers crossed?
M.