Oh, don’t get me started on the ProLiant 350 with the all-in-one SCSIController/NIC/VGA card.
Why would any one even ever think to sell a server with a monstrosity like that is beyond me.
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Yep, that same happened with their hardware raid-1 on an ML 530 (a pretty up-scale server). Had one bad drive (apparently) and the controller managed to wipe out the complete string. The other controller channel was unaffected.
I'm pretty certain, I've see this happen twice (the second time I got lucky.)
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We've periodically had problems with Compaq (now HP) Proliant servers that have been mostly about the pre-failure being too sensitive; it's now part of our best practice to keep up with driver and ROM updates. This used to be difficult, but now HP has a ROM update bootable ISO image we download, it detects and updates the ROMs on the motherboard, the array cards, and the microcode on the hard drives. It's called the Firmware Maintenance CD.
Andrew 8)
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