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Upgrading Dell PowerEdge 1400sc SCSI drives & OS.

Asked by jim70564 in General Computer Systems

Tags: 1400sc, poweredge, dell, scsi

Ok experts,
I have a Dell PowerEdge 1400sc server that is running out of space. It currently has four 18.2GB 10K RPM SCSI Hard Drives. I am planning on replacing them with four 36.4GB 10K RPM SCSI Hard Drives. Here is some info from the current system:

Drive Description      Disk drive
Drive Manufacturer      (Standard disk drives)
Drive Model      PERC  LD  0 PERCRAID SCSI Disk Device

Name      DELL PERC 3/DC RAID Controller
Caption      DELL PERC 3/DC RAID Controller
Driver      mraid2k
Status      OK

I would also like to upgrade the server from Windows 2000 to Server 2003. What is the best way to approach this? When finished, I want it to function as it has been, only with more space and new OS. Should I upgrade OS first, then create an image of the drives before replacing? Offload all the data, replace drives and just perform a clean install of  OS? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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