HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 Adopts 1P 1U AMD EPYC

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Evan

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Now that seems like a sensible well put together machine !
Totally sensible config, lots of cores, memory, and NVMe all in 1u (looked short also)
 
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cesmith9999

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There needs to be smaller (height) form factor NVMe drive. I would like there to be more than 10 disks in the face of the server.

If there could be 15 or 20 disks in the face; it would be perfect.

Chris
 

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There needs to be smaller (height) form factor NVMe drive. I would like there to be more than 10 disks in the face of the server.

If there could be 15 or 20 disks in the face; it would be perfect.

Chris
They'd need to move to the ruler format or a mid-chassis flip-up style (ala supermicro) 2nd row of drives.
 

Evan

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There needs to be smaller (height) form factor NVMe drive. I would like there to be more than 10 disks in the face of the server.

If there could be 15 or 20 disks in the face; it would be perfect.

Chris
At least one other major vendor is selling systems with 7mm NVMe drives, so smaller height. Server is yet to be released and I am under NDA so cant say what. Anyway will not be interesting to anybody here really since it’s not X86 and the reason for small NVMe disks is not so they can attach so many as such but rather keep is small so there is room for everything else that needs to be at front of chassis.