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    <title>Digital Archive Systems and Preservation</title>
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    <subtitle>Looking at Digital Archive, Systems and Preservation being done by the University of Minnesota Libraries.</subtitle>
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    <title>4TB Drive in Sun StorEdge 3511</title>
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    <published>2012-09-27T16:30:35Z</published>
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    <summary>Today I installed an after market drive, a Hitachi Deskstar 4 TB SATA-3 drive into one of our Sun StorEdge 3511 Chassis as a potential replacement for the 400 GB drive installed in the last chassis. It looked good for...</summary>
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        <name>Jeffrey Johnson</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today I installed an after market drive, a Hitachi Deskstar 4 TB SATA-3 drive into one of our Sun StorEdge 3511 Chassis as a potential replacement for the 400 GB drive installed in the last chassis.</p>

<p>It looked good for a moment, the system identified the new drive, scanned the drive and reported it full functioning, of course it was not all good news.   The System only saw the drive as a 1.7TB drive, less than 50% of the drive. </p>

<p>Darn, Guess it is back to installing 2 TB drives instead.</p>]]>
        
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