================== ORIGINAL QUESTION: ================== I have inherited a V880 (no service contract or warranty) with 6x36GB drives. I have limited funds to expand storage space, so I cannot purchase drives from Sun, nor can I add a second drive cage. I'd like to replace some of the existing drives with larger ones, and I checked the Sun-supplied models here: http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SunFire880/components.html My questions are: (1) Has anyone successfully replaced Sun-supplied drives with matching drives from a third-party vendor? I haven't found a good answer to whether Sun replaces firmware; I did find a mention in the release notes - http://docs.sun.com/source/806-6593-19/dak_RR_relnotes.html - that they required a certain minimum firmware level, but it's unclear as to whether this is Sun or manufacturer firmware. (2) Has anyone used third-party 300GB FCAL drives in a V880? For example, the Fujitsu MAW3300FC, which is the 300GB version of the MAW3147FC that Sun supplies. ================ ADDITIONAL INFO: ================ I should have added for clarity that the V880 uses FCAL drives. Of the systems mentioned below, all (E250, V440, and A1000) are SCSI. I would think that good experiences with third-party SCSI drives would carry over to FCAL, but certainly not 100% sure. ========== RESPONSES: ========== Thanks to: Ric Anderson Matthew Stier Chris Hoogendyk joe fletcher Markus Mayer ---------------------------------------------------------- My usual solution to this is get Sun badged drives from a VAR that gets lease returns like http://www.dmgi.net or some place similar. The tricky part about microcode on disks is that really odd hangs and other nasties happen when the drives have differing microcode. The only microcode upgrades I've ever had access too came as Sun "patches" which booted standalone and then reflashed all the drives. ---------------------------------------------------------- (from a us.fujitsu.com address) Yes, since Sun Microsystems resells the drives with their own part number on it, and since they do sell enough of them, drive manufactures do work with them, and will ship drives to Sun with custom firmware installed. This "tweaked" firmware isn't intended to make the drives proprietary to Sun, but is usually done to resolve some problem that Sun Microsystems has detected between the drive and it's systems. These tweaked drives can have problems in environments they were not intended for. One well known case, is some first generation 20GB drives for the Ultra-10 had problems, and Sun Microsystems worked with Seagate and tweaked the firmware. The result, is a drive that would fine on all non-Windows systems. If used on a system running Win2k or WinXP, the drive size function call would return the wrong value, and Windows would think it was an 8GB drive. Since you have no support on this system, you are free to do as you wish, but only you will pay the consequences, and if you later choose to place the system under some support contract, that will be between you and your vendor. ---------------------------------------------------------- We routinely get seagate cheetah scsi drives for our E250's. We have to get a spud to mount them. We've found those relatively inexpensively online. I don't have a V880 yet, but we are in line to inherit a couple of hand-me-downs. I've already researched the seagate cheetah fcal drives and found that they should work and that the same spuds should work. We've had almost no failures of our drives in many machines over the past few years. We get our drives from Insight and get university pricing from them. ---------------------------------------------------------- Should work fine. Not sure where you are based but in Europe have a word with ww.transtec.co.uk and they will sell you some nice cheap branded drives in suitable carriers for a third of what SUN will charge you. ---------------------------------------------------------- I can't talk for the V880, however from experience with a V440, putting in larger third party disks was no problem. We replaced our 73G disks with 146G disks and there was no problem. Just remember to do a reconfiugure reboot with the new disks, and devfsadm to clean the tree. Additionally, we have a E3500 with an A1000 where we did similar, again no problem. ==================== RESOLUTION (so far): ==================== I have a request in with DMGI for 4x147GB drives, but I suspect even that might be more than what I can spend right now. As far as 300GB drives, I don't want to push my luck with something Sun doesn't supply for the V880, plus the 147GB drives are more cost-effective. I'm currently leaning towards 4 147GB Fujitsu drives from a third party (I already have the mounting hardware) and if necessary doing a firmware upgrade. I verified that I can access the disk firmware patch for at least the Fujitsu MAW3147FC drives I'm looking at. Hopefully, as Sun resells that model, I'll have good luck and won't need to flash the drives. The caveat from Fujitsu above mentioned problems with Sun-tweaked drives in non-Sun environments, and since I'm on a V880 with Solaris 10, that doesn't apply. - steve edberg ........................................................... . Steve Edberg sbedberg@ucdavis.edu . . Computer Consultant University of California, Davis . . 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