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Re: [SLE] Large HD problems?
- From: Jeff Hedley <jeffh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:44:57 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <43872C16.7000707@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Allen wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> There have been multiple posts I've read on this list saying that for some
> reason HDs over 250 GBs and drives that are 250, have problems with Linux.
>
>
> So is this true at all? I've been thinking that with my Birthday and
> Christmas coming soon (Birthday is in 5 days, Christmas is 25 days after
> that) I may get money or some gift cards for a store and may buy some extra
> HDs as even though I've had a computer for 5 years now I've never actually
> had a computer with more than one HD in it and I'm thinking of what size to
> get.
>
> -Allen.
>
I'm have a server running a SUSE 10.0 x86_64 installation with four
400GB SATA drives set up with RAID 0. This makes a raid device totaling
1.5 TB. I copy shit-tons of data every night to this array, and I
haven't had any problems. :)
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Jeff Hedley
TC Networks, Inc.
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Allen wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> There have been multiple posts I've read on this list saying that for some
> reason HDs over 250 GBs and drives that are 250, have problems with Linux.
>
>
> So is this true at all? I've been thinking that with my Birthday and
> Christmas coming soon (Birthday is in 5 days, Christmas is 25 days after
> that) I may get money or some gift cards for a store and may buy some extra
> HDs as even though I've had a computer for 5 years now I've never actually
> had a computer with more than one HD in it and I'm thinking of what size to
> get.
>
> -Allen.
>
I'm have a server running a SUSE 10.0 x86_64 installation with four
400GB SATA drives set up with RAID 0. This makes a raid device totaling
1.5 TB. I copy shit-tons of data every night to this array, and I
haven't had any problems. :)
- --
Jeff Hedley
TC Networks, Inc.
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