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тАО01-25-2023 02:15 PM - last edited on тАО01-26-2023 06:10 AM by support_s
тАО01-25-2023 02:15 PM - last edited on тАО01-26-2023 06:10 AM by support_s
I have a DL360 G10 (874459-S01) and would love to install U2 NVME drives but from what I gather, I would need to install an NVME backplane, which is fine, but is the base server that I have fundamentally different from the NVME base server? As in, totally different chipset or something? Is there any way to successfully accomplish this?
I had purchased an NVME backplane before, but it was not compatible, reserved for 360 G10+.
Anyhow, any insight would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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тАО01-25-2023 07:35 PM
тАО01-25-2023 07:35 PM
SolutionHello there, according to the HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Server - Spare Parts page, you should get this:
Part Number: 875548-001
Part Description: Primary riser board, x16 x8, GPU, 2x4 PCIe Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) interface ports
Part Number: 875549-001
Part Description: Secondary riser board, 8x4/2x4 NVMe ports
Part Number: 875574-001
Part Description: SAS Cable kit - For use with 10 small form factor (SFF) NVMe
links for you to double check:
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=emr_na-a00018804en_us
https://partsurfer.hpe.com/ShowPhoto.aspx?partnumber=875548-001
https://partsurfer.hpe.com/ShowPhoto.aspx?partnumber=875549-001
https://partsurfer.hpe.com/ShowPhoto.aspx?partnumber=875574-001
Regards.
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тАО01-26-2023 06:07 AM
тАО01-26-2023 06:07 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G10 - 874459-S01 - Add NVME Backplane?
Ahh, appreciate the hasty reply. This actually just let me to the full NVME backplane kit which has been so elusive.
867974-B21
Thanks so much for the help!
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тАО01-27-2023 02:34 AM
тАО01-27-2023 02:34 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G10 - 874459-S01 - Add NVME Backplane?
Hello @xwebnetwork,
Perfect! We are glad to know your concern has been addressed.
Thanks,
Sunitha G
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