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Asked by allwebnow in Hardware Components, General Computer Systems, Personal Computers
I'm trying to setup a backup machine here in my office for my network off sight of the datacenter. I want to buy an old, very cheap system for this because all it's going to do is process backups and that's it. So, since it's not an HA system, I don't want to spend much money on it. I'm looking into the D530 or any of the slim form factors so it fits better in my office and is still kinda quit vs. an all out rackable server. But, will these older p4 systems be able to read a 1tb drive via a Sata controller card or onboard sata? I'm hoping it's a simple process to set this up. I don't want to spend the $100 dollar or whatever they cost now to find it doesn't detect my 1tb sata drive.
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