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03-22-2011 01:10 PM
03-22-2011 01:10 PM
No S3 (Suspend to RAM / Standby) on Proliant N36L
Hi,
I have just recently bought a N36L Microserver and found in a number of sites info about the fact that the BIOS does not support a real standby (S3), only Hibernate which is not a real option vs. a real standby. I wonder if anybody has had contact with HP and have maybe heard about plans to include this in a future BIOS update. I could first not really believe that a BIOS of such a new product does not support such a power saving feature. Thanks for feedback and thoughts.
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03-25-2011 04:45 AM
03-25-2011 04:45 AM
Re: No S3 (Suspend to RAM / Standby) on Proliant N36L
I certainly have put up my acquisition based on this factor only, as otherwise it would consider it to be the perfect home / SOHO server... Hibernation in Linux is, imho, too slow and fragile to be useful.
I consider it also an important factor for HTPC usage, where speed waking up is crucial. Nonetheless HP does not seem interested in covering these market sectors... :(
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03-26-2011 08:40 AM
03-26-2011 08:40 AM
Re: No S3 (Suspend to RAM / Standby) on Proliant N36L
The reason there is no S3 option is that "servers don't sleep". Maybe true in a business environment but not true in the Microserver's new home user market. HP are you listening?
The other shock I received as a home user was the fact that HP appears to have used a proprietary fan socket on the motherboard, so I can't use a quieter/more efficient fan. Why?
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03-29-2011 02:17 AM
03-29-2011 02:17 AM
Re: No S3 (Suspend to RAM / Standby) on Proliant N36L
Yes I would also really like to see S3 support.
Surely in a small business (~10) who also want green credentials, S3 is needed!
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03-30-2011 09:35 AM
03-30-2011 09:35 AM
Re: No S3 (Suspend to RAM / Standby) on Proliant N36L
Got a phonecall this afternoon saying that they are not planning on supporting it either...