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10-16-2017 04:06 PM
10-16-2017 04:06 PM
DL360 Gen10 vs DL380 Gen10
Hi gurus,
I'm looking for information about the relevant differences between a server DL360 Gen 10 and a DL380 Gen10. The only relevant difference that I found is the form factor (DL360 = 1U, DL380 = 2U), maybe for more capacity in disks or I/O expansion slots.
But in terms of RAS, what is the difference. I think the DL380 is for more critical applications, but I'm not sure.
Please provide me any clue according your experience.
Thank in adavance.
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10-17-2017 02:14 AM
10-17-2017 02:14 AM
Re: DL360 Gen10 vs DL380 Gen10
Hi.
The only diference is :
- disk drive - expansion slots
- PCIe expansion slots
DL360 G10
Form Factor
1U rack
Chassis Types :
8 SFF with options supporting: +2 SFF or 2 NVMe or 2 Dual uFF (4x M.2 cartridges)
10 SFF NVMe Premium
4 LFF
Maximum Storage
STORAGE CAPACITY CONFIGURATION
Hot Plug SFF SAS 22 TB 8+2+1 x 2 TB (with optional UMB + rear drive option)
Hot Plug SFF SATA HDD 22 TB 8+2+1 x 2 TB (with optional UMB + rear drive option)
Hot Plug SFF SATA SSD 42.24 TB 8+2+1 x 3.84TB (with optional UMB + rear drive option)
Hot Plug SFF NVMe PCIe SSD 23.84 TB 10 x 2 TB NVMe + 1 SFF x 3.84 TB (with rear drive option)
Hot Plug LFF SAS 40 TB 4 x 10 TB
Hot Plug LFF SATA 40 TB 4 x 10 TB
Hot Plug LFF SATA SSD 6.4 TB 4 x 1.6 TB
Form Factor
2U rack
DL380 G10
Chassis Types
8 SFF with optional Universal Media Bay, and optional SFF or NVMe drive bay options
24 SFF bay with additional 6SFF rear drive bay option to total 30 SFF drives
8 LFF with Universal Media Bay
12 LFF with optional 4 LFF mid-plane and optional 3LFF + 2 SFF rear drive bay to total 19 LFF drives + 2 SFF drives
Maximum Internal Storage
CAPACITY CONFIGURATION
Hot Plug SFF SAS 72.0 TB 24+6 x 2.4 TB* (with optional rear SFF drive cage)
Hot Plug SFF SATA 60.0 TB 24+6 x 2 TB (with optional SFF drive cage)
Hot Plug LFF SAS 197.68 TB 12+4+3 x 10 TB + 2 x 3.84 TB (with optional mid -tray and rear LFF drive cage, plus 2 SFF SSD rear)
Hot Plug LFF SATA 197.68 TB 12+4+3 x 10 TB + 2 x 3.84 TB (with optional mid -tray and rear LFF drive cage, plus 2 SFF SSD rear)
Hot Plug SFF SAS SSD 230.4 TB 24+6 x 7.68 TB (with optional rear SFF drive cage)
Hot Plug LFF SATA SSD 44.16 TB 12+4+3 x 1.92 TB + 2 x 3.84 TB (with optional mid -tray and rear LFF drive cage, plus 2 SFF SSD rear)
Hot Plug SFF NVMe PCIe SSD 40 TB NVMe 20 x2 TB NVMe
Expansion Slots
Slots # Technology Bus Width Connector Width Slot Form Factor Notes
1 PCIe 3.0 X8 X8 Full-height, full-length slot Proc 2
2 PCIe 3.0 X16 X16 Full-height, full-length slot Proc 2
3 PCIe 3.0 X8 X8 Full-height, half-length slot Proc 2
Regards.
Nik
P.S. - HPE Product Bulletin will be more detailed for what you seek :)
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