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Mixing seagates drives

Postby Jriker1 » Sun May 06, 2012 3:35 am

I currently have 5 Seagate ST33000651AS drives in a DS2411+. Can't get them anymore since the hard drive industry is finally coming back. Now they have the Seagate ST3000DM001 which I guess replaces it. Hear questionable reviews. Anyway I am using 3TB drives. Can these two models work together in RAID 5 or am I stuck with what I have or have to replace them all? I want to add one more 3TB drive t this point.

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Re: Mixing seagates drives

Postby mike42dk » Sun May 06, 2012 7:22 am

Hi

The disk's are on the compatibility list, so they will work fine with your old disk's.
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Seagate ST2000DL003 2 TB. in slot 2 (format to EXT4) Basic
Samsung USB2 G3 Station 2 TB. (format to EXT4)

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Re: Mixing seagates drives

Postby Jriker1 » Sun May 06, 2012 5:54 pm

Thanks for the reply. So from a pure raid perspective this isn't an issue? What about the whole belief that all drives need to be the same with the same number of platters, spinels, speed, etc? Especially with raid?

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Re: Mixing seagates drives

Postby mike42dk » Sun May 06, 2012 8:03 pm

Hi

It depends on what you are expecting of your disk's

If this is an issuer, then I would not use desktop disk's but only Enterprise disk's, that is the only disk's that you are guaranteed that RAID work's.

But when that is said, you can use different disk's both in size ,model and brand, and still get it to work fine in RAID.

But OFC the more you mixed the disk's the bigger is the possibility for errors.
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Westen Digital 20EFRX 2 TB. X 2 in slot 1+3(format to EXT4) RAID 1
Seagate ST2000DL003 2 TB. in slot 2 (format to EXT4) Basic
Samsung USB2 G3 Station 2 TB. (format to EXT4)

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