In article <Pine.LNX.4.63.0605181658010.27751@anahata.ma.ic.a c.uk>,
andy thomas <andy@ic.ac.uk> writes:
> On Thu, 18 May 2006, Peter Tribble wrote:
>
>> In article <Pine.LNX.4.63.0605180456220.27080@anahata.ma.ic.a c.uk>,
>> andy thomas <andy@ic.ac.uk> writes:
>>> Someone has suggested to me that the largest disk that can be fitted to a
>>> StorEdge A5000 FC AL 14-bay disk array is 36.4 GB. Can anyone confirm
>>> this, or is this limit based on the largest disk available at the time the
>>> A5000 was sold?
>>
>> I've got some 72G (1 inch, even) drives in one here.
>
> It is the A5000 that you have, and not the A5200?
Says "Sun Enterprise Network Array" on the front. Which I think makes
it an A5000 before the A5000 existed as a name. Most of the drives in
it are 9G, which I think also marks it as an original A5000.
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