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Hey guys,
Per the spare disks listed below, can the second disk replace the first (mind the MB difference)?
partner 11b.1x.1x 10b 10 17 SA:A 0 SAS 15000 0/0 560208/1147307688
partner 11b.1x.1x 10b 10 16 SA:A 0 SAS 15000 0/0 560879/1148681096
Message was edited by: Ronnie Landman
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Yes this is totally OK. One of the reasons for the "disk right sizing" being done by Storage Manufacturers.
No worries,
Peter
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Yes, I'm aware of the Right Sizing, however I couldn't find any detailed information on it. Does it cut all the disks raw sizes, or just the new ones added based on the lowest size factor?
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Because the disk manufacturers are producing disks with diferent geometry, the Storage Companies need to find a way to work around this fact.
NetApp "right sizes" the disks to the lowest numbers of all disks they get (buy). I guess all the Storage Companies do some sort of right-sizing...
So, it does not depend on which disks you are adding to the system, they all are "right-sized" by ONTAP. I'm not aware of a table showing all the details, buit there is one in the "Storage Admin Guide" showing the "netto capacity" of all the disks available.
Hope this answers the question. Peter
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Hi Ronnie,
have a look at the thread and another URL given below, you may find an explanation for right sizing
https://communities.netapp.com/thread/8509
http://storagegaga.wordpress.com/tag/right-size/
Regards,
Hari
