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dgoodrich 12-04-2006 01:07 PM

Success upgrading 2000 to 500gb
 
I have a V2 2000 (actually a Dell Powervault 701N). Here are my specs.

Model Software Hardware Server # BIOS
2000 series 4.0.830 (US) 2.0.0 58328 2.0.282

I was able to upgrade to (2) Western Digital 250gb EIDE (ATA100) drives. This is the drive I used. I set them both to master, because that is the way the original (Maxtor 80-gb) drives were set. It recognized and formatted them automatically.

It took all night to set up the Raid 1, but all is working perfectly.

I also upgraded the RAM. I used a 256mb dimm, but it only seems to recognise 128mb. Still, it should be better than the original 64mb.

blue68f100 12-04-2006 01:18 PM

Re: Success upgrading 2000 to 500gb
 
You have installed the wrong ram, page size. The snap only reconizes low density chips. So if you have some more, try them.

dgoodrich 12-04-2006 04:12 PM

Re: Success upgrading 2000 to 500gb
 
Is there any harm in leaving the high density chip in-place (am I risking data corruption, etc.)?

I don't have any other ram chips to throw in it. What should I look for in a description of the Ram to get the right part?

Does THIS look like the right part?



Thanks,

Phoenix32 12-05-2006 02:02 AM

Re: Success upgrading 2000 to 500gb
 
I can't tell from the pictures, and most (not all) PC133 SDRAM is high density, but the add says right in it "low density". The seller says he will guarantee the item, so....

dgoodrich 12-05-2006 02:51 AM

Re: Success upgrading 2000 to 500gb
 
I bought THIS one instead.

What would the best way to do a benchmark to compare whether this helps transfer speeds? I'll try copying a directory full of files and calculate the MB/sec. I'll do this with 64mb (stock), 128mb, and 256mb. I am mostly concerned with transfers of large numbers of 4 to 8mb files (mp3 files).

blue68f100 12-05-2006 07:35 AM

Re: Success upgrading 2000 to 500gb
 
The extra ram helps with caching. It allociates 1/2 if I recall. Maybe more on 2 drive units. It does not help as much on a 2 drive raid1 as it does on a raid 5 system. And with the hd have more cache space too. With 128 meg, 4x00 units can run JVM. I think it still locled out on the 2x00 models.


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