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06-04-2003 10:19 AM
06-04-2003 10:19 AM
Hi,
I have the following question:
I have a netserver E60 with a 9 GB SCSI-harddrive.
Now I want to upgrade the system with a mirror-drive.
The smallest drive I can get is a 36 GB 68-pin-drive.
Is the E60 capable of recognizing and handling this drive?
Thanks for answers.
Stefan from Bavaria
I have the following question:
I have a netserver E60 with a 9 GB SCSI-harddrive.
Now I want to upgrade the system with a mirror-drive.
The smallest drive I can get is a 36 GB 68-pin-drive.
Is the E60 capable of recognizing and handling this drive?
Thanks for answers.
Stefan from Bavaria
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06-04-2003 11:03 PM
06-04-2003 11:03 PM
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Stefan,
FYI, last year we upgraded, by adding an additional hard drive a Fujitsu MAH3182MP (18.2 GB) and needed to upgrade again this year and recently got a Fujitsu MAP3735NP (73.5GB) hard drive. Both hard drives installed without a problem (just remember to change the SCSI id & terminator jumpers on the drive), and Windows 2000 server easily recognized/formated the new drives.
FYI, last year we upgraded, by adding an additional hard drive a Fujitsu MAH3182MP (18.2 GB) and needed to upgrade again this year and recently got a Fujitsu MAP3735NP (73.5GB) hard drive. Both hard drives installed without a problem (just remember to change the SCSI id & terminator jumpers on the drive), and Windows 2000 server easily recognized/formated the new drives.
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06-05-2003 03:20 AM
06-05-2003 03:20 AM
Re: Netserver E60 harddisk
Hi Doug,
thank you for answering.
Just one question: Have you upgraded the BIOS of the E60 before installing the hdd?
I would like to change so less as possible (never change a running system ;-).
Thank you
Stefan
thank you for answering.
Just one question: Have you upgraded the BIOS of the E60 before installing the hdd?
I would like to change so less as possible (never change a running system ;-).
Thank you
Stefan
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06-05-2003 03:55 AM
06-05-2003 03:55 AM
Re: Netserver E60 harddisk
Stefan,
Interesting that hte smallest disk you can find, locally I am guessing, is 36GB. 18GB and some 9GB are still being produced, though the price and the disk are the same in the 18 and 9.
But as for installation you should be fine. No need for BIOS upgrades, the SCSI controller is independent of the system BIOS and has no limitaions of support for SCSI drive size.
Interesting that hte smallest disk you can find, locally I am guessing, is 36GB. 18GB and some 9GB are still being produced, though the price and the disk are the same in the 18 and 9.
But as for installation you should be fine. No need for BIOS upgrades, the SCSI controller is independent of the system BIOS and has no limitaions of support for SCSI drive size.
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