Grest list!
Thanks to the following Managers for their response:
Mitch Kulberg <mok_at_unx.dec.com>
Ron Bramblett <bramblett_at_fullerbrush.com>
Niels Roetert <Niels.Roetert_at_pqr.nl>
alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
Alan answered it best with:
As it happens that's not a particular relevant question.
All the KZPAC models are limited to 32 GB per logical
unit. Each controller can support up to 8 logical
units, so there's a controller limit of 256 GB. That's
the ultimate limit. How you organize the disks doesn't
matter as much as the 256 GB limit.
Last I knew the largest supported drive on the KZPAC
was 9 GB. If you were so inclined you could try to
put 7 36 GB disks on a single channel and reach this
limit. But, you may find that 36 GB disks don't work.
I don't know.
Philip Ordinario <xtraordinaire_at_netscape.net> wrote:
To Managers:
Does anyone know the maximum capacity(Gb) a SCSI KZPAC-CA controller hold per
channel?
Thanks. will summarize.
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Received on Thu Apr 20 2000 - 13:35:41 NZST