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Mixing 15K rpm SAS with 7.2K rpm SATA on Dell PowerEdge R610


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Is it possible to mix 15K rpm SAS with 7.2K rpm SATA on Dell PowerEdge R610 on the same RAID configuration (Raid 5)?
Is the SAS' speed going to drop to follow the lowest speed (the SATA speed)?
and the storage cap, is it going to drop to the lowest?



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    Is it possible to mix 15K rpm SAS with 7.2K rpm SATA on Dell PowerEdge R610 on the same RAID configuration (Raid 5)?
    Is the SAS' speed going to drop to follow the lowest speed (the SATA speed)?
    and the storage cap, is it going to drop to the lowest?



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      Is it possible to mix 15K rpm SAS with 7.2K rpm SATA on Dell PowerEdge R610 on the same RAID configuration (Raid 5)?
      Is the SAS' speed going to drop to follow the lowest speed (the SATA speed)?
      and the storage cap, is it going to drop to the lowest?



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      Is it possible to mix 15K rpm SAS with 7.2K rpm SATA on Dell PowerEdge R610 on the same RAID configuration (Raid 5)?
      Is the SAS' speed going to drop to follow the lowest speed (the SATA speed)?
      and the storage cap, is it going to drop to the lowest?



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          No, you may not mix drive types in the same array level. You have have separate arrays comprised of SATA and SAS drives in the same chassis, though.



          Edit: this applies to hardware RAID. I'm sure you can use any combination you wish in a software RAID setup.






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              No, you may not mix drive types in the same array level. You have have separate arrays comprised of SATA and SAS drives in the same chassis, though.



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                No, you may not mix drive types in the same array level. You have have separate arrays comprised of SATA and SAS drives in the same chassis, though.



                Edit: this applies to hardware RAID. I'm sure you can use any combination you wish in a software RAID setup.






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                No, you may not mix drive types in the same array level. You have have separate arrays comprised of SATA and SAS drives in the same chassis, though.



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