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DL360 Gen10 RAM upgrade query, two part numbers: 840758-091 vs 815100-B21

 
T_1_6
Regular Advisor

DL360 Gen10 RAM upgrade query, two part numbers: 840758-091 vs 815100-B21

Hope someone can help! Simple enough query.
We want to upgrade RAM on our servers, Oneview reports 840758-091 being installed in all our servers. However, our original server builds had 815100-B21 on the purchase order.

I would definitely like the identical part number to show up in Oneview in all the RAM slots, what is the meaning of two different part numbers for the same product?

Is it that the B21 is a commercial front number with different variations/manufacturer/batches of RAM behind it, and that the 840758-091 is actually specific and identical RAM and if I order this P/N I get 100% that coming up in Oneview?

Many thanks!

 

 

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KevinSpringPM
HPE Pro

Re: DL360 Gen10 RAM upgrade query, two part numbers: 840758-091 vs 815100-B21

One number is used for purchase orders and the other is used for factory assembly/technical things like OneView. If you order the same B21 SKU then you should get the same SKU showing up in OneView. This usually happens when we have one physical part that has multiple sellable SKUs, not the other way around like you'd guessed.

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T_1_6
Regular Advisor

Re: DL360 Gen10 RAM upgrade query, two part numbers: 840758-091 vs 815100-B21

Sorry for the late reply on this, I do apologise, we are ready to order these now, so wanted to check in again 100% with you.

You are saying if we order the 815100-B21 we should get that 840758-091 p/n showing up in Oneview?

Probably too much to expect the RAM sticks will have the same manufacturer, but.... my levels of OCD require that all the DIMMS in our exsi nodes have the same number presenting itself. We are ordering a tonne of these, and there will be some time delay between orders arriving at different datacentres, install times, etc etc, and if this turns out to be wrong, we have £££,£££ of RAM which we would not be able to return

Screen shot here:- ram.jpg

 

Thank you for your patience with my slow brain.