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Hello all:    I searched through the questions and didn't find one that fit my situation, so here goes.  I'm planning a new server for a client - originally with 5 * 250 GB SATA drives, RAID5 wi...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 01/12/2006 Views: 14
I would like to insert a SCSI drive hot spare in case there is a disk that fails. But first I need to know that the hot spare is working and in a good shape and has available space. Thanks
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 12/15/2006 Views: 0
Well, to be frank, even a warm or cold spare server would probably do the job, but still... A client of mine has a Win2K3 SBS server that does so much for them. Domain, Email, File Storage, Prin...
Zones: Servers, SBS Small Business Server, Backup / Restore Softw...Date Answered: 12/28/2007 Views: 9
hi  all,  I had a IBM x--series server (x236  Type 8841). Recently I just took over. This server have 5 physical S C S I harddisks, and configured as (RAID5-E), not RAID5.  It was configured...
Zones: MiscDate Answered: 01/21/2005 Views: 0
I've build a RAID 5 Array on 7*36GB disks. During the wizard I didn't find any option to configure a spare disk. so my question are: 1. How do I add a spare *DURING* the RAID wizard? 2. Ho...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 03/08/2005 Views: 0
I have a HP ML370G3 with an HP641 Controller.  Drives are 5x36.4 GB OS=2 drives in RAID1. DATA = 3 drives in RAID5 with additional as a hot spare. What I would like to know is:  Is it possible t...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 09/07/2005 Views: 0
We are running a server with a SCSI 10 bay SAF-TE RAID box. We have multiple SCSI drive Mirrors running, configured using an Adaptec Dual Channel RAID card (the 2200 and 2230 models in 2 different ...
Zones: Storage Technology, Drives / Storage, Hard Drive...Date Answered: 07/17/2007 Views: 0
I need instructions on how to Initialize Hot Spare for Store volume on mail server (DELL server Windows XP Pro.).
Zones: DriveCopy, Storage TechnologyDate Answered: 09/23/2007 Views: 0
I have just purchases a new server (Poweredge 1900).  I ordered three drives configured as Raid 5.  I also ordered a fourth drive separately(if you order them all together Dell uses them all in the...
Zones: Storage Technology, Hard Drives, S...Date Answered: 06/03/2008 Views: 4
Hi, We have a poweredge 2800 with a Raid 5 array for our data.  Currently it contains 4 x 146GB discs.  We want to add a fifth drive as a sort "hot spare" so it will take over immediately for an...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 02/10/2006 Views: 53