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RE: [OT] server question



Actually, a little further research has revealed to me that the
hot-plug fu=
nctionality isn't standard, - you have to buy an additional SAS/SATA
contro=
ller to support it. The embedded SATA controller doesn't support
hot-pluggi=
ng, so presumably, it must be a valid option to use non hot-plug drives,
si=
nce the SAS controller is an option... Therefore, I wonder if there are
sta=
ndard mounting points available for non-caddied drives?... - anyone?

(hot plug is not actually a requirement, so just the ability to mount a
sta=
ndard drive would be acceptable)

Paul G.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Jonathan Hall
> Sent: 26 September 2007 13:12
> To: UKHA Group
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] server question
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> All my experience of HP servers, and I work for a hoster, is that they
> are
> just blanking plates.  You maybe able to find a third party caddy, one
> customer did for the old range of HD caddies.
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> Jonathan
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> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of
> Paul Gordon
> Sent: 26 September 2007 13:05
> To: UKHA Group
> Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] server question
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> Sorry for two OT's in one day, but I know there are some people here
> who are
> familiar with recent HP Proliant server stuff....
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> I'm looking at the ML150 range, - these are *really* reasonably priced
> (for
> the main unit anyway). Typically the VFM falls off when you start to
> put
> HP's branded parts in it... :-(
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> With particular regard to the hot-plug SATA drives, - HP charge in the
> order
> of =A3200 for a 500GB SATA drive, - routinely available for around
=A350
> elsewhere... - since HP don't manufacture hard drives, the drives they
> supply must be the same Seagate/WD/Maxtor/HDS drives available
> anywhere, so
> I would prefer to buy my SATA drives from my usual suppliers...
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> My only question regards the hot-swap caddies... - I haven't been able
> to
> find out if drive caddies are provided in the empty slots in the
> chassis, or
> if the chassis just comes with dummy blanking plates in the drive
slots
> (I
> know previous Proliants were usually the latter). - In other words, do
> I
> *have* to buy HP's drives at HP's utter rip-off prices, just to get
the
> caddies that are essential to use them in the server? (=A3150 for a
> plastic
> caddy is absurd!) - Plus do HP modify the firmware on the drives they
> supply?
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> TIA
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> Paul G.
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