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Will the HP Proliant DL180 g6 work with an Intel SSD?
There is an old dl180 g6 server with a p410 controller, which is used for personal purposes and experiments.
Now he has HP GB0250EAFJF 250 screws installed, combined in raid5.
These screws work extremely slowly, which already infuriates.
I would like to replace the native sata screws with something like an Intel DC S3110 256 GB SSD, and it’s actually interesting - will there be any problems - such as the controller refuses to work with them, and all that kind
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According to the subject, p410 is very old and does not know what ssd is and then all sorts of trim and so on. It will treat them like normal disks with all the consequences.
Switching to hba mode with software raid can be a bit of a crutch in this situation.
So yes, it will work. Will it work fine? Not
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