Greetings,
I've got an old Intel SS4000-E in my hands.
The official specs:
And the OS inside is based on Linux Kernel 2.6
Now... it says it's expandable to 2 TB Maximum using four 500gb drives. I wonder where the inherent limit is. Why couldn't I use, say, four 1 TB drives (or even 2TB)? Is it the controller perhaps? (I can't find any technical specs for it)
Before I go buying four new drives I'd like to hear your opinion
Thanks
andrea
I've got an old Intel SS4000-E in my hands.
The official specs:
Intel® XScale® Processor based board, with a single Intel® XScale® 80219 processor, four Serial ATA hard disk drive carriers, one Intel® 31244 SATA Controller, dual Intel® 82541 Gigabit Ethernet Network controllers, 256MB of DDR SDRAM memory and a single 200 W power supply
Storage Capacity
Expandable to 1.0 TB – using four 250 GB drives
Expandable to 2.0 TB – using four 500 GB drives NOTE: For specific drive family and capacities supported
And the OS inside is based on Linux Kernel 2.6
Now... it says it's expandable to 2 TB Maximum using four 500gb drives. I wonder where the inherent limit is. Why couldn't I use, say, four 1 TB drives (or even 2TB)? Is it the controller perhaps? (I can't find any technical specs for it)
Before I go buying four new drives I'd like to hear your opinion
Thanks
andrea