|  |     Anyone know what is the differences between DS-RZ26N-VZ and RZ26N-VW ?
    With DS infront of the part no, what does it means ? Does it mean that
    this hard disk belong to StorageWorks or PCBU part no. ?
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	The DS designation is for Universal parts, i.e. parts that will run
	across multiple platforms. 'DS' drives, tapes , etc. run on Digital,
	SUN, HP, IBM, etc (as indicated in their documentation)    
	It is a StorageWorks part number...
	For customers, Distributors, Vars, the 'DS' parts allow them to order
	or stock only one part, with the knowledge that it runs across all
	platforms.
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|  | Excerpt:
      o DS-RZ28M-VZ is low-profile, 16 bit, 5400 RPM, 2.1 GB, 3.5 inch
        SCSI disk drive in an SBB that can be used in place of the current
        RZ28M-VW and SWXD3-WH drives. It's initial hardware revision will
        be A01. The drives initial firmware revision will be 1003.
      o DS-RZ26N-VZ is a low-profile, 16 bit, 5400 RPM, 1.05 GB, 3.5 inch
        SCSI disk drive in an SBB that can be used in place of the current
        RZ26N-VW and  SWXD3-WF drives. It's initial hardware revision will
        be A01. The drives initial firmware revision will be 1003.
roger
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|  |     A little more info:  (the short version!)
    
    The DS-RZ2xx-VZ drive part number was created to differentiate between 
    an older version 5400 RPM drive and the latest version.  The latest
    version does not meet ALL the FCC/CE testing specs as the earlier 
    versions did.  Until the new rev of the BA356-Kx is available, we have 
    a configuration limitation on the DS-RZ2xx-VZ's.  This limitation is
    "do not ship in pedestals."  When the B01 rev of the BA356 is shipping,
    this configuration limit will be removed.  
    
    The narrow versions of these drives DID meet the FCC/CE limits, so the
    RZ26N-VA and RZ28M-VA have just a rev change versus a part number
    change.  Roger's blitz will discuss the code differences and what can
    and cannot be loaded into what drive.
    
    				Bill
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