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Unread 10-01-2006, 09:31 PM   #23
Phoenix32
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Default Re: SNAP 4000 Errors and Limits

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Originally Posted by adisor19

Hmm well as long as it works then i'm happy. I'm mainly looking to aquire an old 4000 and put 4x500G Seagates in RAID 5 in there for a nice little home media server. If a drive should fail, i have no problem waiting 24+ hours for the rebuild, just as long as it works.

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Not without replacing the power supply (and keep in mind it is not a standard power supply). The 4000 does not have enough power to spin up 4 drives of that size (there is an old thread on this subject around here somewhere). It has been tried, and failed each time... The unit just shuts down a second or two after you start it up.
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