I am pretty sure that its PC133/ECC SD-Ram but you can just grab the
part number off the memory thats installed and look it up. Most likely
its SMART memory (which is hard to find and also very expensive). Normal
PC133/ECC SD-Ram is fine and works great on RE3/5.

I dont see any reason why you would replace the harddisk with another
harddisk. Just go for an SSD and you'll most likely never ever have to
worry about it again. See:
http://juniper.cluepon.net/Replacing_the_harddisk_with_solid_state_flash

Jonas


Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2011, 13:23 -0700 schrieb Will Orton:
> I have serveral RE-850-1536's that are starting to show ECC erorrs and HD 
> failures. I replaced the 
> CF cards a couple years ago but I suppose it's time for more parts to die 
> now. (These are 
> gray-market/non-support contracted).
> 
> For the drives I'm guessing Hitachi HTE541040G9AT00  might be a good fit:
> http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib.nsf/techdocs/58B76A9EC8766D3B86256F0900747A03/$file/E5K100_DS.pdf
> 
> The drives I seem to be pulling out of the RE's are Hitachi HTS, not the 
> "enhaced availability" 
> version, though I have no idea if they're the original Juniper supplied or if 
> the previous owner 
> messed with them too.
> 
> The memory is proving to be a little harder to find. Are they just regular 
> PC133/ECC/CL3, maybe 
> similar to what works in RE-3.0? Seem that info on this particular RE is hard 
> to find, maybe not 
> enough of them have starting dying yet... 
> 
> -Will
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