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04-07-2002 01:44 PM
04-07-2002 01:44 PM
LC2: Win2k? NetRAID? SCSI160?
Client has a plain LC2 running NT4, would like to upgrade it to Win2k and add a RAID card, so a few questions:
- Is any of the above possible/notpossible?
- Can LC2 support Win2k at all?
- Are there SCSI160 RAID cards and drives available from HP that would work for this? What HP RAID cards/drives would work?
- Would Adaptec 2100S/3400S RAID card work although not supported?
- Is it possible to use non-HP drives by putting them in empty HP drive bay units (are these still available for LC2?)
Any advice/recommendations appreciated
- Is any of the above possible/notpossible?
- Can LC2 support Win2k at all?
- Are there SCSI160 RAID cards and drives available from HP that would work for this? What HP RAID cards/drives would work?
- Would Adaptec 2100S/3400S RAID card work although not supported?
- Is it possible to use non-HP drives by putting them in empty HP drive bay units (are these still available for LC2?)
Any advice/recommendations appreciated
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- RAID
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04-08-2002 04:25 AM
04-08-2002 04:25 AM
Re: LC2: Win2k? NetRAID? SCSI160?
Frank,
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpn11185/lpn11185.pdf
http://netserver.hp.com/support/hot_news/bpn03596.asp
live free or die
harry
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpn11185/lpn11185.pdf
http://netserver.hp.com/support/hot_news/bpn03596.asp
live free or die
harry
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04-15-2002 07:27 AM
04-15-2002 07:27 AM
Re: LC2: Win2k? NetRAID? SCSI160?
I THINK TO PASS A MACHINE
FROM WORKING WITHOUT RAID TO
START WORKING WITH RAID,
YOU LOSE EVERYTHING.
IF YOU SAID A LC2 ?LC2000 IS THIS ONE ?
YOU HAVE A NETRAID 1M, THAT
IS THE APPROPRIATED CARD,IT WORKS WITH ULTRA 160/ULTRA3
YOU DEFINE THE RAID BY HARDWARE,INITIALIZE AND ITS
READY FOR O.S.
YOU BACKUP ALL YOU HAVE,INSTALL NT, THAN THE RESTORE, THAN YOU MIGRATE.
FROM WORKING WITHOUT RAID TO
START WORKING WITH RAID,
YOU LOSE EVERYTHING.
IF YOU SAID A LC2 ?LC2000 IS THIS ONE ?
YOU HAVE A NETRAID 1M, THAT
IS THE APPROPRIATED CARD,IT WORKS WITH ULTRA 160/ULTRA3
YOU DEFINE THE RAID BY HARDWARE,INITIALIZE AND ITS
READY FOR O.S.
YOU BACKUP ALL YOU HAVE,INSTALL NT, THAN THE RESTORE, THAN YOU MIGRATE.
NETSERVERS
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