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04-11-2023 07:08 AM - last edited on 04-13-2023 03:22 AM by support_s
04-11-2023 07:08 AM - last edited on 04-13-2023 03:22 AM by support_s
Consultant
Not sure if this is the proper forum for this but we are in need of a consultant if anyone can help.
We have an ML350 Gen9 and need to add storage. Original 6 bays SFF are full. Need to add more and not sure what exactly we need and also have some config questions.
I can provide my details if this reaches anyone that is interested.
tia
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04-13-2023 03:06 AM
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Re: Consultant
Hello,
You may refer to the section "Overview" of the HPE ProLiant ML350 Server's QuickSpecs to view the hard drive configuration.
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04-13-2023 03:09 AM
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Re: Consultant
@Precision113 wrote:Not sure if this is the proper forum for this but we are in need of a consultant if anyone can help.
We have an ML350 Gen9 and need to add storage. Original 6 bays SFF are full. Need to add more and not sure what exactly we need and also have some config questions.
I can provide my details if this reaches anyone that is interested.
tia
Hello! I'd be happy to help you with your ML350 Gen9 storage expansion questions. Please provide me with more details, such as the current storage configuration of your server, the type of storage you want to add (e.g., HDD, SSD), the amount of storage you need, and any other specific requirements you may have. Additionally, feel free to ask any configuration questions you have, and I will do my best to assist you.
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04-13-2023 04:55 AM
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Thanks for the reply. I was able to get HPE to provide what I need.