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Host wrote:
Group: Staff
Joined: 12-July 02
Today, Nov. 11, 2011, we'll be upgrading two of the eight disks ... with larger disks.
It involves a short term loss of disk redundancy since all disk slots are full and we have to remove a drive to add a drive.
The period in which the disks are non-redundant will last only as long as the time it takes to re-mirror the data to the new disk, much like replacing a failed disk. It is a fairly routine procedure and unlikely to result in any problems.
You may notice a slight degradation of disk performance during the work if you have an e-hwVPS.
I am sorry for any and all inconvenience. Please let me know if you experience problems (all occasions).