Speed of disk PS6000 'unknown '.

Hello

One of our SAS 15 K drives died and we purchased 2 of the Amazon seller yobitech.  It's on the second port (Slot 1).  PS6000 shows it is a spare, healthy, without errors, etc., but the speed indicates "unknown."  The WARNING tab shows "one or more table readers are not approved.  We have more support on this table.  What can I do at this point?

Thanks in advance.

Hello

There are two questions.  One, not all hard drives report their speed rpm, it is optional.   Two, no Dell/EQL disks do not work in PS6000.  Dell drives have firmware on them.

Kind regards

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