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With that said, would you have an suggestions for a cheap but good PCI-E card that would work well with four 4TB drives? I can Google myself I suppose but if you have any ideas on hand or ones you've worked with before, anything would be greatly appreciated! At least it's nice to know that the backplate* (not front panel) is passive and would support other cards to interface with it. I was hoping I could take the cheapo method and just direct connect. I haven't had any luck with that on GovDeals yet though.ĭamn, this is disheartening to hear. * The FreeNAS server might be temporary on this device if I ever find a RAID Array server with a TON of drive bays to use instead. * The servers have both been updated to the latest BIOS and latest HP SPP firmware.
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PDF in question: HP Proliant D元60 G5 - Specifications & Features. The drives in question: HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB 7200 RPM NAS Drive: Is there actually a hard limit to the size of a hard drive that can be put into a server? OR are these just example/speculation points put in by the manufacturer at the time as 4TB drives were not nearly as common 6-10 years ago? Does anyone else have these servers and are putting equal or larger hard drives in them? 4. IF there IS compatibility issues, would they only relate to the RAID controller? Considering I'd be using FreeNAS, I wouldn't be able to put these drives in any hardware RAID related setup anyway and would be setting them to AHCI. If I buy these 4TB NAS drives and put them into my server, will they work as intended? Or will there be some sort of compatibility issues or something of that nature? 2. This seems confusing to me as I have always understood that as long as it's a SATA interface, any hard drive and size should work? It seems as though the servers can only have a certain maximum size allowed to be installed in them? (3.0TB = 6 x 500gb drives?)

PDF for my server, I'm not entirely sure of some things. With that said, I have come to the misfortune of reading the associated. Supposedly, according to a few articles from some Datacenter websites it seems as though these particular drives have VERY low failure rates. Today seems to be that day as the HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB has just gone on sale on Newegg for quite a reasonable price. I haven't started on this second part as I have been awaiting the price for NAS drives to go down. While the other is being commissioned into a FreeNAS server. I currently have 2 - HP Proliant D元60 G5s. r/HomeNetworking - Simpler networking advice.

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