SB2500 and 146gb Disks

From: Steve (stek1961NO_at_SPAMmac.com)
Date: 11/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 13:03:38 +0000

Two questions, one is will the SB2500 support 146gb disks, I'm sure it
will cos the SB2500S does and the only differemce I can see is the
silver paint!

More importantly, will Sun be likely to support it in the UK? If not
we'll have to go externally with a multipack or something but my
customer wants all internal and neat and tidy!

And he wants Sun to maintain it, and I'm still waiting for Sun to tell
me what they will support so I thought I ask her cos customer is
pressing me!

Steve in bloody UK



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