Depends on your equipment.  If you are dealing with something like Symetrix, you would need to do a 3 for 1 replacement. (Master, Mirror, BCV).   And size could be an issue depending on your microcode level of the equipment.  We had to do a microcode update prior to going to the 180G drives.

On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 09:13, Jenkins, Michael - EDS wrote:
Wouldn't it be cheaper just to replace each drive with a bigger one rather
than buying all of the infrastructure related stuff?  If you replace 8gb
drives with 80gb drives you just saved 9 cabinets.

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I beg to differ.

Each disk cost the disk price + 1/24 of the infrastructure costs.

Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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> 	Robert G. Freeman - Oracle8i OCP  wrote:
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> 	> But disk is cheap, right...?
> 	> Or is that yet another Urban Legend???
> 
> 	Yes, that's another Urban Legend.
> 
> 	Disk DRIVES are cheap, disk SPACE is not so cheap.
> 
> 	Consider this example: I have a disk cabinet with 24 slots and 23
> disks. The 24th disk is cheap, but how much does the 25th disk cost? In
> addition to the disk drive we need a cabinet, controllers, cache, host
> adapters, cables, floor space, environmental controls, installation,
> configuration, management, maintenance contract, and on and on.
> 
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