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тАО08-13-2009 08:19 AM
тАО08-13-2009 08:19 AM
Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 Card Compatibility with HP DL series Servers
Can anybody please help me for the following....
Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 Card is compatibal for which HP make DL Series Server..???
I had tried with HP DL 380G5 server but the pcie slot is not matching..
Early reply on this is very much appriciated..
Regards,
Hemant Sawant
Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 Card is compatibal for which HP make DL Series Server..???
I had tried with HP DL 380G5 server but the pcie slot is not matching..
Early reply on this is very much appriciated..
Regards,
Hemant Sawant
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тАО08-13-2009 09:59 AM
тАО08-13-2009 09:59 AM
Re: Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 Card Compatibility with HP DL series Servers
A bit of Googling indicates Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 is an "Universal PCI" card. "Universal PCI" means it can take either 5V or 3.3V operating voltage.
Therefore, it can fit in PCI or PCI-X slots, because PCI-X is backwards compatible with regular PCI as long as the card can operate on 3.3V.
The PCI-Express (PCIe) slots are not compatible with PCI or PCI-X cards.
For a DL380 G5, you would need to replace the standard PCIe-only riser card with an optional PCI-X/PCIe riser. The required option kit number is 410570-B21.
MK
Therefore, it can fit in PCI or PCI-X slots, because PCI-X is backwards compatible with regular PCI as long as the card can operate on 3.3V.
The PCI-Express (PCIe) slots are not compatible with PCI or PCI-X cards.
For a DL380 G5, you would need to replace the standard PCIe-only riser card with an optional PCI-X/PCIe riser. The required option kit number is 410570-B21.
MK
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тАО08-13-2009 10:24 PM
тАО08-13-2009 10:24 PM
Re: Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 Card Compatibility with HP DL series Servers
Dear MK,
Thank you for your great help..!!!!
But is there any HP DL Series servrer having the PCI-X/PCIe riser by default...??
If yes then please suggest me the model no..
Thanks in anticipation
Regards,
Hemant Sawant
Thank you for your great help..!!!!
But is there any HP DL Series servrer having the PCI-X/PCIe riser by default...??
If yes then please suggest me the model no..
Thanks in anticipation
Regards,
Hemant Sawant
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тАО08-14-2009 03:37 AM
тАО08-14-2009 03:37 AM
Re: Intel Dialogic D/300 JCT-E1 Card Compatibility with HP DL series Servers
What you'll want is not the PCI-X riser specifically, but any server that has either a PCI or PCI-X slot. Right?
Also note that the card seems to be available as a PCIe version too:
http://www.dialogic.com/products/tdm_boards/media_processing/docs/10062-03_D240_300_pb.pdf
HP seems to be in the middle of transition from PCI and PCI-X to the newer PCIe technology.
As a rule, older servers have PCI and/or PCI-X slots by default. The newer models favor PCIe, but some PCI-X slots seem to be available for compatibility reasons.
To get a server that has a PCI/PCI-X slot for sure, you may have to find quite an old server. For example, a DL380 G3 would fulfill this requirement... but it is not produced any more. Even the G4 version has multiple riser configurations, so a random DL380 G4 might or might not be suitable.
If you're considering buying a new server, why don't you detail your requirements to a HP salesperson? Even in a generic form, like "Please make me an offer for a server that can take at least one full-length PCI Universal card and, as cheap as possible."
If you're thinking about repurposing an existing server, then please see HP Quickspecs:
http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs
Select Worldwide -> HP ProLiant servers -> Proliant DL servers, then choose a DL model you're interested in, and start reading. For example, here's the QuickSpecs document for DL380 G5:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12477_div/12477_div.HTML
Information about slot types is in the "Standard Features" section.
For older servers, you'll have to go to "Retired products" section of the Quickspecs collection, but the same type of information is available there in the same format.
MK
Also note that the card seems to be available as a PCIe version too:
http://www.dialogic.com/products/tdm_boards/media_processing/docs/10062-03_D240_300_pb.pdf
HP seems to be in the middle of transition from PCI and PCI-X to the newer PCIe technology.
As a rule, older servers have PCI and/or PCI-X slots by default. The newer models favor PCIe, but some PCI-X slots seem to be available for compatibility reasons.
To get a server that has a PCI/PCI-X slot for sure, you may have to find quite an old server. For example, a DL380 G3 would fulfill this requirement... but it is not produced any more. Even the G4 version has multiple riser configurations, so a random DL380 G4 might or might not be suitable.
If you're considering buying a new server, why don't you detail your requirements to a HP salesperson? Even in a generic form, like "Please make me an offer for a server that can take at least one full-length PCI Universal card and
If you're thinking about repurposing an existing server, then please see HP Quickspecs:
http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs
Select Worldwide -> HP ProLiant servers -> Proliant DL servers, then choose a DL model you're interested in, and start reading. For example, here's the QuickSpecs document for DL380 G5:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12477_div/12477_div.HTML
Information about slot types is in the "Standard Features" section.
For older servers, you'll have to go to "Retired products" section of the Quickspecs collection, but the same type of information is available there in the same format.
MK
MK
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