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What is the effective size of a 2TB Netapp disk ?

sourcecorp_lee
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We just added 2TB disks to our FAS6280 filers and they show up as 1.62TB. Is that right ?

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scottgelb
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Yes. Write sizing. Block checksum and wafl

ashleycook
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As Scott has mentioned, yes that is correct.

For reference there is a handy table within the Storage Management Guide:

https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1114070/html/GUID-5D3F3F2D-A153-49D3-9858-04C30B3C7E74.html

This gives a 2TB disk as:

Disk size as described by manufacturerPhysical capacity (approximate)Usable capacity
2 TB SATA1,695,702 MiB1,695,466 MiB

For the full how and why, KB 3011274 covers it:

https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=3011274

sourcecorp_lee
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Ok. Just wanted to make sure this was correct before I started using them. That would explain why they sent us 96 drives to satisfy a 100TB usable order.

Thanks

scottgelb
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You should get about 110TB usable without snapshots… an example layout with 18 drive raid groups (leaving 6 spares..more than you need but not enough for another complete raid group) assuming all on the same controller but you could split between controllers.

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Data Disks

80

TB Usable no snaps

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Spare

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6

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16

2

rg1

16

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rg2

16

2

rg3

16

2

rg4

16

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sourcecorp_lee
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Thanks for the info. We split them between 2 controllers in an active/active cluster, so there were 48 disks per controller. Some were used to expand an existing aggr and the rest were grouped into a new aggr.

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