Are you planning to replace the drive in an existing virtual disk with new drives? If you are planning to replace drives in a virtual disk then you need to use drives from same family, type and speed. Size can be same or bigger than existing drives. In your case it is SAS SSD with 12GPBS. You also need to use supported Dell drives.
If you are planning to have new virtual disk with these dives then you need to use a supported Dell drives. You can refer below link for supported drive types for PowerEdge M910. NVMe drives are not supported on PowerEdge M910
koolandrew
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January 5th, 2023 06:00
Thanks for any input on this
DELL-Shine K
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January 5th, 2023 08:00
I hope you have PowerEdge M910 blade?
Are you planning to replace the drive in an existing virtual disk with new drives? If you are planning to replace drives in a virtual disk then you need to use drives from same family, type and speed. Size can be same or bigger than existing drives. In your case it is SAS SSD with 12GPBS. You also need to use supported Dell drives.
If you are planning to have new virtual disk with these dives then you need to use a supported Dell drives. You can refer below link for supported drive types for PowerEdge M910. NVMe drives are not supported on PowerEdge M910
https://i.dell.com/sites/csdocuments/Shared-Content_data-Sheets_Documents/en/Dell-PowerEdge-M910-SpecSheet.pdf
koolandrew
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January 9th, 2023 17:00
Thanks for the update, so it appears that i can use"2.5” SAS SSD, SATA SSD, SAS (15K, 10K)" so what does the P/N mean...
1. There are other P/N's that i have found, does it matter at al which one
2. I would assume it would be better to have exactly the same drives in each blade.
Thanks again for replying.