Hp smart array p410i controller7/1/2023 I now have 2 D元80 G6 boxes with (some) SATA drives and a P410 integrated controller. I have no idea if the new P410 is the same but you might want to check into it. Some rev's of the card support some SATA 2 features (NCQ), but all are limited to the slower speeds. One thing to note is that with the P400, SATA is limited to SATA1 speeds. If others who have tried other brands of SSD and they work, I'd be interested in knowing. So I'm thinking that the HP raid controller WILL work with SATA drives, just not with a Kingston 64GB SSD. I put it into the tray and it was also recognized. In case this was an HP conspiracy to force the useo of only "HP drives ", I dug out a 2.5-in 250GB SATA drive from a Lenovo laptop. The raid controller still did not recognize the SSD.īy the way, my test SSD was an inexpensive one: Kingston SSDnow V-Series 64GB. Thinking this could be an issue, I put the SSD back in the same tray, powered off the server, slid it in and powered the server on. When I orginally put in the SSD without success, I did it "hot", server not powered off, whereas with the above 320GB mechanical drive, I powered off the server first. FYI, the label on this drive says: Hitachi HTS7232L9A360 7200rpm Took out a 320GB stock drive out of a new not-yet-deployed HP Compaq 6530b laptop, put it into the tray and the P410i RAID controller recognized it and offered to create a RAID1 volume.
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