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Re: Proliant ML350 G5 - SSD upgrade - only SATA2?

 
Speedy501
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Proliant ML350 G5 - SSD upgrade - only SATA2?

Hi

 

I have a Proliant ML350 G5 with E200i inboard controller and 8 2.5" drive bay.

 

The old SAS drives are broken and I am considering SSD drives instead.

I am planning a 3 SSD disk RAID5 for starters.

 

Since the SAS/SATA interface is identical is seems easy, but still I have questions about this.

 

The SAS interface is 6 Gbit/s and I wonder if it will support the speed of SSD SATAIII which also is 6 Gbit/s?

 

If not....

 

         What would be sufficient speed on the SSD disks to use the maximum speed of the E200i?

         Is there any add-on board which supports SSD SATAIII and the HP 8 port 2.5" drive bay connectors?

 

 

Thanks for any input.

 

 

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Ali
HPE Pro

Re: Proliant ML350 G5 - SSD upgrade - only SATA2?

Hi,

 

Raid 5 requires a 128MB BBWC optional upgrade kit on E200i controller.

 

please refer to quickspecs for supported SSD drives on E200i controller

http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12475_div/12475_div.html

 

hope this helps,

 

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Speedy501
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Re: Proliant ML350 G5 - SSD upgrade - only SATA2?

Thanks

 

That page helped me realize what hardware I have. SAS speed is 3G and SATA only 1.5G.

 

No need to look top range speed SSDs...just a waste of money.

 

Anyone have any experience around this topic feel free to share.

 

Speedy

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Re: Proliant ML350 G5 - SSD upgrade - only SATA2?

Yes, you can use 2 SSD 120Go on E200i for the system.

 

I already made that on 3 ML350 G5 with E200i.

 

You must put the 2 SSD, create a Raid1 Array, Clone the SAS disk to SATA disk, and you can just remove (offline) the 2 SAS disk for looking if the system boot normaly. After, you remove the 2 sas disk from the Array configuration.

 

Then, if you would, you can, offline, remove the 2 ssd and put it back in place of the sas drives. (only if you had removed the sas drives from the controller configuration).

 

SSD tested : Intel 520 and intel 530.

 

 

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