upgrade for HP server
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Yeah, for $100, maybe. Sucks when 512MB of RAM is worth, like what, $10 tops? If that. $2 maybe?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Yeah, for $100, maybe. Sucks when 512MB of RAM is worth, like what, $10 tops? If that. $2 maybe?
Exactly. I wonder why most of these seem to be limited to 1 or 2 GB of cache - 8 GB stick today costs what? $50? less?
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Partially because it is NVRAM, so a lot more expensive to make than VolRAM. It's a different type of RAM because you can't have it losing state if the power fails.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Partially because it is NVRAM, so a lot more expensive to make than VolRAM. It's a different type of RAM because you can't have it losing state if the power fails.
Then what purpose does the battery serve?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Partially because it is NVRAM, so a lot more expensive to make than VolRAM. It's a different type of RAM because you can't have it losing state if the power fails.
Then what purpose does the battery serve?
There is no battery on modern RAID cards. I think our last battery on HP was around G5. Our G7 definitely is batteryless.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Partially because it is NVRAM, so a lot more expensive to make than VolRAM. It's a different type of RAM because you can't have it losing state if the power fails.
Then what purpose does the battery serve?
There is no battery on modern RAID cards. I think our last battery on HP was around G5. Our G7 definitely is batteryless.
Well, this is a DL380p Gen8 and it has a battery - I can take a picture after my phone issue is solved if you like.
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Maybe they still offer an entry level card. that would imply that you can't upgrade it because it isn't the same card as the 1GB one.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Maybe they still offer an entry level card. that would imply that you can't upgrade it because it isn't the same card as the 1GB one.
OH I am pretty sure I can't upgrade the current card - I'd have to simply replace it. It's a plug in card that goes into a slot that looks very similar to a RAM slot.
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This one looks like it might work, but it still has a battery connector even though it's flash based.
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@Dashrender said:
This one looks like it might work, but it still has a battery connector even though it's flash based.
"flash backed" means it'll store the contents of it's ram to flash when it goes to battery power, or am I missing something again?
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@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
This one looks like it might work, but it still has a battery connector even though it's flash based.
"flash backed" means it'll store the contents of it's ram to flash when it goes to battery power, or am I missing something again?
Well that would make sense, but then Scott's early comment about NVRAM vs VolRAM wouldn't be correct, I wouldn't think - would they have three different options?