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  • Subject: Re: RAID arrays with different size disk units?
  • From: Sclind2@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 11:23:56 EST

barsa2@ibm.net writes:
<< If you add DASD of different size, it will form an additional parity set.
 (ie:  you will have to pay the penalty of another parity disk). >>

lbolhui@ibm.net writes:
<>

>From the many responses I received in a *very* short period of time (thanks!),
I think I almost completely understand.  But one more question:

The two raid arrays I have are underneath a 6512 controller.  From what I can
find out this only supports two arrays.  (As opposed to a 6533 controller that
I read about that will support up to four arrays).  So I wouldn't be able to
start a new array, and thus would have to stick with more 2gb units.  Am I
correct?  

What controllers support three arrays?

Also, do I understand correctly that the 6502 and 6512 controllers I currently
have will not support disk compression in the future (when we get to V4Rx)?

Scott Lindstrom
Zenith Electronics
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