In my opinion you should really try harder to support their H241 Card that is for HPE customers the only option. This will mean that the controller is in read cache only mode, and if it still fails it mean the integrated controller has gone belly up. It is one of the highest performing controllers in the SAS portfolio and provides new levels of reliability for HP Blade servers, through its support of the latest SAS technology and advanced RAID capabilities. Going with the H241 is definitly dangerous, we just had a D元60 Gen9 running with the H241 where the datstore that is connected with the Netapp froze and HPEs Support answer of course was: "Your problem call Netapp" - case a customer who spent quite a bit on your system I feel like I made a mistake not buying the storage from HPE. The E200 battery/cache module can be disconnected entirely. The HP Smart Array P711m a 6Gb/s mezzanine form factor array controller supporting direct attach and in the future, shared SAS Storage. So you can only go with LSI but then your HPE Server will not be supported anymore from HPE therefore Netapp will maybe help you ![]() The Gen9 Server from HPE only supports the H241. HP Smart Array controller adaptive read-ahead caching eliminates issues with fixed read-ahead schemes that increase sequential read performance but degrade random read performance. ![]() You have no chance to build up a supported enviorement. ![]() ![]() We bought machines from one of the biggest server companys and one of the biggest storage companys but their products are not compatible.
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