> I'm 99% sure N36L takes 3 TByte SATA, as we have 5 of such
> systems in production using the more expensive 3 TByte Hitachis.

That is very good to hear, thank you!
 
> You can't boot from them, of course, but that's what the internal
> USB and external eSATA ports are good for.

Of course, but that's a BIOS limitation and has nothing to do
with the SATA controller, which was my first concern.


Regards -- Volker
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