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Arp Hiemstra_2
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Netserver LC2000 Harddrive question

Hello,

For a customer of ours I am looking for harddrives for the LC2000 netserver. Does anybody have a link or information about which harddrive and or mounting slides we need.

Thanks
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Terri Harris
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Re: Netserver LC2000 Harddrive question

Here are the HP part numbers for the Netserver LC2000 hard drives. I assume you are asking for hot swap drives - these part number include the hard drive and hot swap drive tray. The drive tray is not sold separately by HP.

D6106A: 9.1GB 7200 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
D6107A: 9.1GB 10,000 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
D6108A: 18.2GB: 7200 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra-2 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Half-Height
D8210A: 36GB 10,000RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra2 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Half Height
D9419A: 36GB 10,000 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
D9420A: 73.4GB 10,000 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Half Height
D9421A: 18.2GB 15,000 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
P1166A: 18.2GB 10,000 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
P1168A: 9.1GB 10,000 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
P1216A: 18.2GB 7,200 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
P1217A: 9.1GB 7200 RPM 'Hot Swap' Ultra3 SCSI Hard Drive Module - Low Profile
Andrew Rutter
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Re: Netserver LC2000 Harddrive question

hi the hotswap tray part number is D6128A for the discs, If you wanted to put third party drives in.
Not supported by HP though.

Andy
Manfred Weber
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Re: Netserver LC2000 Harddrive question

Hi,
third party drives may work, BUT: the hp drives have a special BIOS. The original BIOS of the hardware from the manufacturer is NOT identical to the hp drive. In the case you use a hp RAID controller it is sometimes necessary to update the hp BIOS to the actual version. So I recommend in any case the original hp drive.
Regards,
Manfred
Arp Hiemstra_2
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Re: Netserver LC2000 Harddrive question

Oke everybody thanks for your information.

This has helped a great deal.

Arp
Arp Hiemstra_2
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Re: Netserver LC2000 Harddrive question

Thanks