It's a DL380 G10. If it doesn't care about it then that's great news for me, I have a source for some cheap S4500s. But I'm still curious if in general those drives from china are the real deal.
Isn't that a decent price for a brand new server grade SSD? I'm located in Poland and I can't really find anything cheaper... I'm also looking specifically at HPE drives because I heard that the dl380 can be quite picky about the installed drives and will spin up the fans if it doesn't like it.
I've noticed there's a lot of sellers offering supposedly brand new HPE branded SSDs shipped from China with too good to be true prices, like this one...
This is a good point. I didn't realize the SAS/SATA and NVMe risers are completely different. If anyone finds this thread in the future - you can't plug SATA drives into the NVMe riser and vice versa. But there are configurations where one riser is u.2 and another is sas/sata
Hello,
I'm considering upgrading my two R720s to something more modern. My first choice was the Dell R740, mostly because I'm already familiar with Dell hardware. However it turns out, that the base R740 model does not support U.2 drives in the front bays, and the R740xd with U.2 support is...
Was anyone able to get any kind of temperature monitoring in ESXi working on the Tinys? It would be awesome to have it show up with the web UI, but just the ability to log it to some metrics server is also fine for me.
I got one a while ago. It's quite loud (but that may be one of the fans failing) and draws around 100 W idle with no devices connected
Mine came with only one PSU and a blank in the second slot. No alarms.
Btw the firmware upgrades are a pain on this one, as Avaya doesn't provide the images...
Sorry for the really late reply. I've finally found some time to take that t620 down and measure the screw. The part that goes under the m.2 drive is 1.3mm thick. I'm not sure if they make any washers/spacers with this thickness but if you find one please let us know.
EDIT: I've created a 3D...
I can check it sometime next week. The t620 is a key part of my production network atm and I really don't want to take it down before I receive parts needed to get my main host back up.
I glandec quickly through this thread so I'm sorry if someone has already posted this and I've missed it.
The actual screw for the M.2 slot it the same spawn of satan/pain in the arse overengineered part HP used in their Z Turbo Drive cards. Using a regular screw for mounting the drive bends...
Final update:
I've figured it out! The switch is extremely picky about the firmware versions. The diag image I found is called 4000_56201_combodiag.bin and it contains version 5.6.2.1, but the bootloader installed on the switch was version 5.6.0.8. When trying to install the diag image it kept...
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