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Old 01-23-2007
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Sunfire 280R disks ?

Hi there

Does anybody know what the biggest capacity disk I can get into a Sunfire 280R

I currently have two 73gb disks , but I need to get these up to the biggest available

Any help would be greatly appreciated
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i think 146 gb... i don't know if there are bigger fcal disks available yet...

http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub...nts.html#Disks shows 73gb for biggest available disks.
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300GB, see parts for 3510 for details.
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300GB, see parts for 3510 for details.
but do they work in a 280R?
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You'd need the spud bracket, but otherwise they should be fine, some of the 70GBx10K disks are the common to both. I'll try later and confirm.
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