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Sanjay Verma
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Disk on HP D-Class servers

Hi Guys, Can you pl. let me know the type of Hard Disk required on the HP D-Class servers?
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Bill Hassell
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Re: Disk on HP D-Class servers

Most of the internal disks used in the D-class servers are fast-wide high-voltage differential. These drives were very popular a few years ago because they could use very long SCSI cables. However, they are electrically incompatible with *ALL* other SCSI standards (an adapter cable cannot work). The internal drives are hot-swappable and were only sold as an integrated package. But these disks have been obsolete for many years so the only disks you can add to an D-class server must be external single-ended disks connected to the single-ended interface in the D-class. Note that many D-class servers are being replaced and you may find used systems for very little money. The small (2Gb, 4Gb and 9Gb) hot swappable FastWide HV Differential disks are still in high demand so used disks may be more expensive than the D-class server.


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Sanjay Verma
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Re: Disk on HP D-Class servers

Hi Bill, Is that SCSI-2?
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kamal_9
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Re: Disk on HP D-Class servers

hi Sanjany
HP D-Class uses fastwide highvoltage hotswap harddisk .Are you using any disk station or disk array.along with server
Bill Hassell
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Re: Disk on HP D-Class servers

SCSI-2 defines the protocol but the voltages define the compatibility. Here is a good reference for SCSI-2: http://www.t10.org/scsi-3.htm and for a quick guide to HV-FWD: http://www.cablemakers.com/hvd.htm

Now your D-class may have a SCSI-2 SE (single-ended) interface card where you can hook additional disks. Note that trying to hookup brand new disks to an old server may be electrically compatible but your version of HP-UX may not support the much larger disks (72Gb and larger).


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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Disk on HP D-Class servers

I am staring at a D class box right now in my basement.

Hot swap 4.3 G DF disks.

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disk 7 8/8.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST15150W


That part number will work on an ebay search.

This information agrees with everything Bill posted. I think.

Further information

http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main?sel_flg=modinfo&model=D320

http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main?prodsrch=D320&sel_flg=modsrch&template=main&submit.x=9&submit.y=7

Everything you need to know is at partsurfer.

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