Online Now. Offline Now. We Ship To:. We also ship to other countries Click here for a shipping quote. Knowledge Base :. All Techie Tips Blog Posts. Processors HP's latest generation servers are no different than other manufacturer's when it comes to CPU upgrades.
New Discussion. Proliant G7 vs G8 for vmware vSphere: which is better? Valued Contributor. Hi, I have no experience with new G8 proliant, and I have to do an offer for a technology refresh to my customer. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Esteemed Contributor. Are you looking for documents that will help customer to understand about gen8?
Was the post useful? Goutham Sabala. Honored Contributor. No, I'm not looking for documents. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. No, they're not compatible sorry - they're in different caddies - obviously the disks themselves are regular SAS or SATA but they come in different packaging and one won't physically slot into the other. If we are talking about hard drives then that would be dependent on your controller.
It would not depend on the generation of your server but what type of disk it is using. I've found that with a bit of pursuasion the caddies will slide into the new servers slots. The caddies however do hang out about a cm from the front of the machine. Also the smart array software says they are degraded due to not being official hp drives. I've not noticed any problem with the drive speeds being affected.
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