Special applications (database, high IO).There’s a number of reasons why you’d want to do this. I won’t be held liable for any damages or issues. Update – May 2nd 2021: Make sure you check out my other post where I install the IOCREST IO-PEX40152 in an HPE M元10e Gen8 v2 server for Version 2 of my NVMe Storage Server.ĭISCLAIMER: If you attempt what I did in this post, you are doing it at your own risk. You should always use supported configurations and enterprise grade NVME SSDs in production environments. Also, note that consumer/prosumer NVME SSDs do not have PLP (Power Loss Prevention) technology. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a supported configuration. Unsupported you say? Well, there are some of us who like to live life dangerously, there is also those of us with really cool homelabs. However, after much research, a little bit of spending, I now have 8TB of NVMe storage in my HPE D元60p Gen8 Server thanks to the IOCREST IO-PEX40152. So you want to add NVMe storage capability to your HPE Proliant D元60p Gen8 (or other Proliant Gen8 server) and don’t know where to start? Well, I was in the same situation until recently.
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