Reto,

Seek/rpm speeds and media type (flash, sata ... etc) are usually what matter 
the most for RAID disks. If your only difference is total storage capacity, the 
bigger disk will usually work just fine, your just gonna waste the additional 
154GB of space (because the RAID will only provision 146GB of that 300GB disk).

Just remember on a RAID 5, don’t pull/lose more that 1 disk at a time .... 
painful lesson long ago I share over beer every now and then.

-Ryan

On Nov 14, 2017, at 8:23 AM, Reto Gassmann <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

Hallo

We have a UCS C210 Server with 10x146 GB Disks. One of the Disks failed and I 
got a 300 GB replacement Disk from Cisco.

Is that a problem if I replace the defect 146 Disk in the RAID 5 with a 300 GB 
Disk?

Thanks for help
Regards Reto
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