So a friend of mine gave me an f330 and four DEC BA350 shelves. The
f330 needs nvram batteries (and more nvram simms if anybody wants to
get rid of some, but that can wait. It has four simms) but now the
challenge is to give this thing as much storage as possible. Because
of the BA350s I'm limited to 1" disks (1.6" don't fit well in the
cans). I'm wondering what the biggest disks I can buy are? I've got
four narrow scsi channels so I'm assuming I can get 28 disks attached
to this thing. 28*36 is ~1tb raw capacity (I figure 700-800GB usable?)
The question is, can I put 36 gig disks on an F330? If so which ones?
If not, then which 18s work, which 9s? This is for a home network,
mostly for archiving video projects and recorded TV shows so I'm not
looking to buy disks direct from netapp, nor am I looking for support
for the filer. I'm assuming that when (hopefully not "if") something
comes of Bill's hobbiest program that I'll be able to get OS media and
licenses from that. I guess this goes along with the "how far past
spec can you push a toaster" ideas that have floated past recently.
daniel