I have DL360G5, with E200i array controller, 128MB cache + BBWC. It is running Windows 2008, as a member of the domain.
I have a total of 4 disks there: 2x72GB SAS, 2x300GB SAS, with two mirrors, one for system, one for data.
I'd like to move all those disks to a never DL380 G6, with P410i, 256MB cache + BBWC.
The disks itself should be compatible and P410i should recognize old logical volumes without problems.
The question is: will the Windows 2008 will be able to boot after swapping disks to DL380G6?
Saturday, January 4, 2020
hp proliant - Moving disks from HP DL360g5 to DL380g6 with Windows 2008
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