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07-03-2022 01:11 PM - last edited on 07-04-2022 04:50 AM by support_s
07-03-2022 01:11 PM - last edited on 07-04-2022 04:50 AM by support_s
Is this a supported configuration for at new system beeing installed?
C650 withe N0 + N1 installed (N2 and N3 empty)
N0/N1 = 8 x 7,68 TB NVMe
E2 = 6 x 7,68 TB SSD
E3 = 6 x 7,68 TB SSD
E4 = 4 x 7,68 TB SSD
/Lars
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07-03-2022 09:58 PM
07-03-2022 09:58 PM
Re: Supported configuration ?
Which product are you referring to? Is it for a laptop?
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07-03-2022 10:05 PM
07-03-2022 10:05 PM
SolutionHello @LarsAL,
Yes. That is a perfectly supported configuration unless you are using HA-cage for all the drives. Good to go.
@techin - This is about the HPE Primera system. Where N=Node, E=Enclosures.
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07-07-2022 11:02 PM
07-07-2022 11:02 PM
Re: Supported configuration ?
A supported configuration is defined by a JVM and its supported environments (operating systems, hardware architectures, etc.) as defined by the JVM vendor. Tested configurations are a Red Hat tested subset of the full set of supported configurations.
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Rachel Gomez