1832455 Members
3427 Online
110043 Solutions
New Discussion

Seagate disk compatibility issue

 
SOLVED
Go to solution
doris grady
Frequent Advisor

Seagate disk compatibility issue

Does anyone know if ST316475LC Seagate disk drive is supported on a N4000. These are what we have in our K580 and want to put them to use. Nominal height is 1.62" on them. On that note, I checked the Seagates on our other N4000s and the internal drives in the I have checked are 1” drives: ST318404LC, ST318203LC, ST336704LC, ST336752LC.
So just wondering.
4 REPLIES 4
Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Seagate disk compatibility issue

Shalom Doris,

It would seem that the drive should be compatible. However you need certainty.

http://partsurfer.hp.com
http://docs.hp.com

You need to make sure the drive is the same scsi type and has a compatible connector. You don't want to stick a LVD scsi drive in an SE slot. That would read to poor results.

SEP
Steven E Protter
Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
Sponsor: http://hpux.ws
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hpuxlinux
Founder http://newdatacloud.com
Florian Heigl (new acc)
Honored Contributor

Re: Seagate disk compatibility issue

It's an LVD drive, but I'd still consider it a bit old for any current workloads.
yesterday I stood at the edge. Today I'm one step ahead.
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor
Solution

Re: Seagate disk compatibility issue

Hi Doris,

you talk about a ST136475LC, right?
(swapped numbers 1 and 3)

This drive was used in K-Classes as HVD fast/wide drive (converted from LVD).

It is too high (1,6"), too slow in rpm and seek time.

The other drives you mentioned are only 1" and 10k rpm.

My conclusion: This drive is physically too big, too slow and not supported with your N-Class - don't use it.

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

__________________________________________________
There are only 10 types of people in the world -
those who understand binary, and those who don't.

__________________________________________________
No support by private messages. Please ask the forum!

If you feel this was helpful please click the KUDOS! thumb below!   
TwoProc
Honored Contributor

Re: Seagate disk compatibility issue

I agree with Torsten. Due mainly to the size restrictions just for starters, it's not going to work because it won't even fit. Used drives for an N4000 are really inexpensive, and I wouldn't bother messing with the hardware mount area modifications to even try.
We are the people our parents warned us about --Jimmy Buffett