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12-09-2003 07:11 PM
12-09-2003 07:11 PM
Non-HP Branded Memory
I understand that HP's official stance on NetServer memory is that third party brands are unsupported. But is this to say that it won't work necessarily? Attached is Kingston's warranty sheet (PDF) -- it has a section about HP and how use of Kingston memory does not void HP's warranty. It is dated 2001, before the NetServer discontinuation.
I am planning a memory upgrade for our NetServers and wonder if any of you have had success (or major disasters) using Kingston or other non-HP memories...
Thanks in advance for your input.
Edward
eulpindo@hotmail.com
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12-09-2003 07:54 PM
12-09-2003 07:54 PM
Re: Non-HP Branded Memory
hope this helps
malvin
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12-10-2003 02:47 AM
12-10-2003 02:47 AM
Re: Non-HP Branded Memory
Obviously in some cases, people are forced to use non-HP ram due to budget or availability issues. I am an advocate against using non-HP ram. That being said, I understand when people sometimes have to.
The big thing is, usually when you are using non-HP ram, it is usually only a matter of time before you have problems. Some lucky people get away with using it and never seem to have issues, but in my experience that is very rare.
I guess I've just sen way too many instances when I've had a customer who has had strange system problems like lockups, random reboots, inability to POST etc, that were fixed easily by removing the non-HP ram.
Maybe others out there have had different experiences with different 3d party manufacturers.
Mark
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12-10-2003 06:16 AM
12-10-2003 06:16 AM
Re: Non-HP Branded Memory
Just to clarify for you: Using non-HP branded RAM does NOT void your warranty. The only issue, as Malvin stated, is that it not supported by HP. If you call HP for support, you will be asked to remove the non-HP RAM for purposes of troubleshooting. If the problems are eliminated, then the RAM is the cause. If the problems persist, then HP will continue to troubleshoot the issue with you.
It's the same type of situation as connecting a tape backup unit to a NetRAID controller. HP's official policy is that the only devices on the NetRAID controller should be drives that are participating in an array (either active, hotspare, or ready spare). That doesn't mean it won't work or that it will void your warranty, just that it is unsupported by HP and you are on your own if that's what you want to do.
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12-15-2003 06:57 AM
12-15-2003 06:57 AM