You can¹t get to the link unless the have reseller access.
But I see what you mean.
On 10/22/07 9:44 AM, "tmac" tmacmd@gmail.com wrote:
And you just violated your NDA!!...
Did you not see the big verbiage in the corner: or the "Confidential" watermark on every page?
On 10/22/07, Mike Partyka mpartyka@acmn.com wrote:
26, according to the 750GB disk FAQ pdf http://www.netapp.com/see/mycomm/P_026814
Which means you can determine this number yourself with other sized disk as long as you know the right sized capacity of a given disk, which for the 750GB disk looks like this:
26 X 635Gb (right sized capacity) = 16.5TB
HTH Mike Partyka
On 10/19/07 5:20 PM, "Tim McCarthy" < tmacmd@gmail.com> wrote:
I am running GX but the vol/aggr code is supposed to be the same.
I have 26 disks of 750 per head. I played at the beginning and think I was limited to 21 or 22 disks in an aggregate.
It did take the better part of the day to re-zero the disks again
They right size to I think 632gb
--tmac
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-----Original Message----- From: "Stephen C. Losen" scl@sasha.acc.virginia.edu
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 17:38:13 To:toasters@mathworks.com Subject: How many 750G disks can can fit into an aggregate?
We're going to buy some shelves of 750G ATA drives. An aggregate is limited to 16T "raw" (which I presume includes parity disks). Not having any 750G drives yet, we don't know what they size down to. Can anyone tell us how many 750G disks (including parity) that you can stuff into an aggregate?
Steve Losen scl@virginia.edu phone: 434-924-0640
University of Virginia ITC Unix Support
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