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I just bough a HPE ML110 Gen10 and i thought i would get away with some Kioxia consumer SSD's, long story short and some screaming fans later, i think i have to invest in some enterprise grade SSD's.

Do you HPE Gen10 guys have any suggestions for any compatable SSD's known to work? 

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4 minutes ago, Adde_Xeon said:

Hi,

 

I just bough a HPE ML110 Gen10 and i thought i would get away with some Kioxia consumer SSD's, long story short and some screaming fans later, i think i have to invest in some enterprise grade SSD's.

Do you HPE Gen10 guys have any suggestions for any compatable SSD's known to work? 

I’m fairly sure there isn’t a need to run any special SSD’s in an HPE box. 

Plugged in via sata to mobo directly? 

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7 minutes ago, Adde_Xeon said:

Hi,

 

I just bough a HPE ML110 Gen10 and i thought i would get away with some Kioxia consumer SSD's, long story short and some screaming fans later, i think i have to invest in some enterprise grade SSD's.

Do you HPE Gen10 guys have any suggestions for any compatable SSD's known to work? 

Yeah, SSDs are SSDs.  You don't NEED enterprise, but if you want some, sure. 

 

Just like I don't NEED WD Red NAS drives in my NAS, the 3TB Toshiba (no, it will never be Kioxia to me) worked great for years.  

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3 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

I’m fairly sure there isn’t a need to run any special SSD’s in an HPE box. 

Plugged in via sata to mobo directly? 

No they are connected to the hot-swap bay (S100i), The drives i previously used didn't report the operating temperature to iLO so im guessing that's why the fan were ramping up. 

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4 minutes ago, Adde_Xeon said:

No they are connected to the hot-swap bay (S100i), The drives i previously used didn't report the operating temperature to iLO so im guessing that's why the fan were ramping up. 

Oh. I am not sure then. If this is for home use, I’d look into how to disable the fans from freaking out in BIOS. 

But sorry, I apparently am just not sure how to help beyond that. 

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5 minutes ago, Dedayog said:

Yeah, SSDs are SSDs.  You don't NEED enterprise, but if you want some, sure. 

 

Just like I don't NEED WD Red NAS drives in my NAS, the 3TB Toshiba (no, it will never be Kioxia to me) worked great for years.  

Haha  🙂 relatable, i didn't need a Xeon gold but hey, when in Rome... or going wild on ebay i should say. I saw some old posts online of people with HPE servers that expirienced similar problems with commercial SSD's. HPE's own solid-state drives goes for 1500$ which i can't justify for a lab environment.

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4 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

Oh. I am not sure then. If this is for home use, I’d look into how to disable the fans from freaking out in BIOS. 

But sorry, I apparently am just not sure how to help beyond that. 

That's the fun thing, previously you could modify the iLO FW and set the fan-speed manually. theres no "exploit" that can modify that on iLO 5 that i could find atleast.

 

No worries, thanks for the reply 🙂

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unless that changed for gen10, anything gen8 and newer needs HP trays to go in the HP backplane for it to work at all.

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10 minutes ago, manikyath said:

unless that changed for gen10, anything gen8 and newer needs HP trays to go in the HP backplane for it to work at all.

I just purchased original HPE trays, previously i had some cheep a** alibaba trays, was that really the issue? They had the 8? pad connector in the back of the tray and they look pretty much identical to the original HPE trays. 

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3 minutes ago, Adde_Xeon said:

I just purchased original HPE trays, previously i had some cheep a** alibaba trays, was that really the issue? 

i know i've sold trays for more money than seems to make sense to someone with the same problem around the "Gen8 is becoming really cheap second hand" era.

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Do anybody run a Gen 10 server and have known compatible SSD's?

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