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chelsel
Aug 13, 2008Aspirant
Seagate ST31500341AS 1.5TB
Any idea when this will be supported :-) Cliff
fearless_fool
Dec 29, 2008Aspirant
Chirpa:
I need to second mattkime's question: If I expand my NV array (currently 4x750G disks) to use the new Seagate 1.5T disks, and then one or more of the 1.5T disks goes flaky, can I simply re-install all four 750Gs without data loss? Or does the act of expanding the array irreversibly alter the data on the 750Gs?
[I ask specifically because it appears that the Seagate 1.5T disks have a high infant mortality rate.]
bonez says it's possible to revert. phrozen says it's not. Both of them appear to know more than I do. So I defer to you...
Best,
I need to second mattkime's question: If I expand my NV array (currently 4x750G disks) to use the new Seagate 1.5T disks, and then one or more of the 1.5T disks goes flaky, can I simply re-install all four 750Gs without data loss? Or does the act of expanding the array irreversibly alter the data on the 750Gs?
[I ask specifically because it appears that the Seagate 1.5T disks have a high infant mortality rate.]
bonez says it's possible to revert. phrozen says it's not. Both of them appear to know more than I do. So I defer to you...
Best,
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