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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:58 pm 
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Hi everyone,

I'm fairly new to these forums, but I have owned an HP EX487 for almost 3 years without a hitch. It currently has WHS 2.5 (I only learned a day too late that v3 was only available by ordering the discs directly from HP) with 1.5 TB storage (2x 750GB) and I'm getting some errors on volume 1 so I would like to add a new drive and allow duplication with the added space and eventually replace the drive. I was looking into the new Western Digital Red drives and can't seem to decide if I should get the Red or the Green drives, I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with them in the WHS. And if so, is it just a case of plugging the new Red Drive in or do I have to set it up in a special way to get the best performance possible.

Thanks for your input in advance.


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Thank you very much and sorry for making an unnecessary thread


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