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SuperMicro/3Ware 32 TB raid array in RAID 6 configuration



 
 
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Old September 26th 10, 12:44 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Boris Epstein
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Default SuperMicro/3Ware 32 TB raid array in RAID 6 configuration

Hello listmates,

We've got an array described in the subject line, trying to initialize
it as a RAID 6 (it's got 16 2TB drives) and the initialization process
has already been going on for about 30 hours and is not done yet. Is
that to be expected? Has anyone had a similar experience? How long
should I expect it to take?

Thanks.

Boris.
 




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