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One thing that I remember playing around in the configurator was using FC
cards, IIRC you can just use direct attached SAN to use whatever you want,
I would be more worried about the 64gb RAM limit, all that CPU and so very
little RAM to operate on...

On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 at 20:14, Troy Hyde <troy.hyde@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sorry about the confusion.

In the places where I put 3.2 gb it should have been 3200 gb or 3.2 TB.

Capacities for the P05 are limited. "...supports a maximum of 6.4 TB of
NVMe storage using two to eight mirrored NVMe PCIe devices and no SAS
drives are allowed. SAS drives located in feature code I/O drawers such as
the EXP24SX are not supported." With the raiding, 6.4 TB of disk equates to
3.2 TB of usable storage.

With these adjustments, I'd appreciate any help with my original
question. 3.2 TB is not sufficient for many of our clients.
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