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09-01-2021 08:22 PM - last edited on 09-08-2021 04:16 PM by support_s
09-01-2021 08:22 PM - last edited on 09-08-2021 04:16 PM by support_s
ML30 Gen10 P408i-p SSD options
I have a ML30 Gen10 with a P408i-p controller with cache
there are 4 drives in the system at present (HPE 2 TB Hard Drive - 2.5" Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - 7200rpm - Hot Swappable)
I wanted add an SSD as a stand alone - something like a
HPE 960GB SATA 6G MU SFF (2.5 in) SC 3-year warranty DS firmware SS
or a
HPE 1.92TB SATA 6G MU SFF (2.5 in) SC 3-year warranty DS firmware SSD
I need a drive for a fast read write application.
Any suggested for the best option for that server/controller combination to get the right combination for value ?
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09-02-2021 03:12 AM
09-02-2021 03:12 AM
Re: ML30 Gen10 P408i-p SSD options
my Gen10 with new E208 support mixed mode for hpe controller card
you could set one group port use Raid mode with cache
other group port use HBA mode to connect SSD to your OS.
your P408i I guess same support this mode , you could check the HPSSA managerment software GUI
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09-02-2021 02:46 PM
09-02-2021 02:46 PM
Re: ML30 Gen10 P408i-p SSD options
I supose the other question is in regards to the SSD drive type
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09-05-2021 04:03 PM
09-05-2021 04:03 PM
Re: ML30 Gen10 P408i-p SSD options
Hello,
I would suggest you use, follow the below links for your reference.
HPE ProLiant ML30 Gen10 Server - Option Parts
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=a00061357en_us&docLocale=en_US
HPE ProLiant ML30 Gen10 Server Quick space
https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=a00053821enw
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Regards,
I am a HPE Employee.
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]
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09-05-2021 04:28 PM
09-05-2021 04:28 PM
Re: ML30 Gen10 P408i-p SSD options
Yes, thats where I got the original parts list.
The unit presently has SAS hot swapable drives on raid with the optional HPE Smart Array.
I suppose what I am after is advice on the best option for a SSD solution.
Board with SSD to plug into the system board via slots
Sata SSD to plug into the sata controler on the system board
Hot plugable SSD to plug into the HPE Smart Array.
Non-hot plugable SSD to plug into the HPE Smart Array.
The SSD is for a read write intensive program but the data is temporary so it doesnt need raid.