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    HP Server SSD drives

    I was wondering if anyone here has seen these in the flesh / used / is using them?

    They've got their product blurb at: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/s...ive/index.html
    but I was also wondering who manufacturers them as I'm guessing they're re-badged....Google didn't help on that front..

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    No one?

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    Re: HP Server SSD drives

    Quote Originally Posted by chinny View Post
    No one?
    In terms of 'proper' servers, you are not meant to care. All that should matter is fitness for purpose and SLA.

    Who cares if samsung/intel or whever makes it, it just has to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaxas View Post
    In terms of 'proper' servers, you are not meant to care. All that should matter is fitness for purpose and SLA.

    Who cares if samsung/intel or whever makes it, it just has to work
    True
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    Re: HP Server SSD drives

    Quote Originally Posted by abaxas View Post
    In terms of 'proper' servers, you are not meant to care. All that should matter is fitness for purpose and SLA.

    Who cares if samsung/intel or whever makes it, it just has to work
    Very true....some controllers on the are better than others (TRIM on chip etc.) hence the question.
    Is anyone here actually using them to say if the performance is any good then?

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