
Category
Specifications
Storage
Supports a variety of drive configurations. For details,
see
.
● Supports M.2 SSDs.
– M.2 SSDs are supported for RAID configuration
when the server is configured with an Avago
SAS3004iMR RAID controller card.
– M.2 SSDs are supported for VROC (SATA RAID)
configuration when the server is configured with
an M.2 SSD adapter card.
NOTE
● The M.2 SSD is used only as a boot device for installing
the OS. Small-capacity (32 GB or 64 GB) M.2 SSDs do
not support logging due to poor endurance. If a small-
capacity M.2 SSD is used as the boot device, a
dedicated log drive or log server is required for logging.
For example, you can dump VMware logs in either of
the following ways:
● Redirect /scratch. For details, see
kb.vmware.com/s/article/1033696
● Configure syslog. For details, see
kb.vmware.com/s/article/2003322
● The M.2 SSD cannot be used to store data due to poor
endurance. In write-intensive applications, the M.2 SSD
will wear out in a short time.
If you want to use SSDs or HDDs as data storage
devices, use enterprise-level SSDs or HDDs with high
DWPD.
● The M.2 SSD is not recommended for write-intensive
service software due to poor endurance.
● Do not use M.2 SSDs for cache.
● Supports hot swap of SAS/SATA/NVMe drives.
NOTE
The NVMe drives support only orderly hot swap.
● Supports a variety of RAID controller cards. For
details, see "Search Parts" in the
.
– The RAID controller card supports RAID
configuration, RAID level migration, and drive
roaming.
– The RAID controller card supports a
supercapacitor for power-off protection to ensure
user data security.
– The PCIe RAID controller card occupies one PCIe
slot.
For details about the RAID controller card, see
Huawei V6 Server RAID Controller Card User
Huawei FusionServer Pro 2488H V6 Server
Technical White Paper
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