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01-27-2022 04:49 PM - last edited on 01-28-2022 01:15 AM by support_s
01-27-2022 04:49 PM - last edited on 01-28-2022 01:15 AM by support_s
I am migrating from an HPE Proliant uS Gen 8 to a new Gen 10. My Gen8 has the add-on P222 RAID Controller, and it is attached to 4 physical drives.. I want to unplug the P222 card and move it to the new Gen10, along with all four physical drives, connected identically.
Will the new server "see" the array, and the two logical drives it has been partitioned to (a small system/boot drive and a large "data" drive)?
I don't have any fantasy of actually booting successfully from the legacy system, but I don't care, since I am going to do a clean install of a newer WIndows server. But the installer will have to "see" the system drive for me to format it anew, and then install to it.
I guess another way of asking is, "Is everything a Smart Array Controller card needs to know about "its" array stored in the card, and not, for example, somewhere else?"
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01-28-2022 12:57 AM
01-28-2022 12:57 AM
SolutionHi,
first, the Raid Configuration is stored on the Disks.
This is because you may have a failed Controller and need to replace the Card, without Data loss.
But the P222 is not Supported in Gen10 Server and also the Disks have different Form factors and will not fit in Gen10.
What you try, will not work, sorry.
Cali
