Replacing 1 dead HDD in Array of a proliant ml350 sever

hello,
I have a 3 hdd array 5 server, one of the disk died, can I replace the dead disk with another of different capacity ?
thanks

This would be a better forum for that question
 See servers section
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/home.do?forumId=2&admit=109447626+1281670914662+28353475
or here
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com
Yes but performance could suffer slightly. If it is a larger size, it will only use the amount of disk space equal to the others in the array, the rest of the space will be unusable.
It is always best to use a drive of the same model in the array if you can.

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