Is it really necessary to burn-in modern hardware (that isn’t Supermicro)?

I come from the HP perspective and really don’t do anything of that sort. What 
do you expect to catch during burn-in?
http://serverfault.com/q/518239/13325

However, if you’re using modern HP boxes (Gen8), you can run a diagnostic loop 
with the built-in Intelligent Provisioning tool (press F10) or just load the 
current HP Service Pack for ProLiant DVD/ISO (HP SPP). The latter is important 
because it brings all component firmware up to date and can allow you to run 
timed tests or a specific number of loops through the installed hardware.

See:
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/server-software/product-detail.html?oid=5104018#!tab=features

--
Edmund White


From: Mike Julian <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Thursday, January 30, 2014 at 8:12 AM
To: LOPSA Discuss <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [lopsa-discuss] Hardware burn-in tools

Hey all,

We're investigating options for doing hardware burn-ins on servers before we 
hand them off to customers, thanks to a long history of hardware failures 
within 24-72 hours of handing them over.

We're an all-Dell shop, though we are also looking at moving to HP sometime 
soon-ish (leaving us with supporting both Dell and HP).

Ideally, we'd love something that can easily be automated and is Linux-based.

What tool recommendations do you have?

-Mike
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