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Upgrade hard drive in Sun enterprise 450

Asked by javajockey in Computer Servers

Tags: Sun, enterprise 450, enterprise 450, quad processer 480 4GB Ram 20 36GB Scsi

I perform backups in a large site using Tivoli Storage Manager.  Our hardware consist of 5 enterprise 450 Servers with  4 480 mhz processors, 4GB of  system memory and 20 36GB scsi hard drives.  7 of the 36GB
hard drives is using as buffer (local  storage pool) to store data until is is migrated to a SAN.  Migrating data to the san can be slow.   My question is,  Is it possible to upgrade the drives to say, 320GB SCSI drives in this server?  
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Zone: Computer Servers
Tags: Sun, enterprise 450, enterprise 450, quad processer 480 4GB Ram 20 36GB Scsi
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