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Has anyone tested MD1000 with 1TB drive?
Has anyone or Dell tested the recently released Seagate Barracuda® ES.2 SATAII and SAS 1TB Hard Drives in MD1000 or MD3000?
Does Dell plan to officially support 1TB drives with MD1000 and MD3000 soon?
Thanks!
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If you need more storage space, you could daisy chain another MD1000 off of your existing MD1000 (can stack 3 of them on 1 chain and each PERC5e has 2 connectors, yielding a maximum of 6 MD1000's off of a single PERC5e).
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Was this topic ever finished? I know that Dell supports 1TB drives now, but still am looking for the model number and type of drive approved.
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levay
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July 22nd, 2008 01:00
Did anyone find an answer to this? Are we really locked into Dell's "supported" drives or can we get other drives to work such as:
SEAGATE ST31000340AS 1TB SATA 7200 RPM 32MB Hard Drive
WESTERN DIGITAL WD10EACS 1TB SATA 7200 RPM 16MB
Is this possible or can we only use drives from the "supported" list? Will these drives really be marked as "uncertified" and in turn unusable?
Thanks!