HPE NS204i‑u v2 NVMe Hot Plug Boot Optimized Storage Device
Do you need to simplify data segregation? HPE Boot Device Options offer enterprise customers turnkey, resilient boot solutions that easily segregate the OS from the data storage plane in today’s popular OS for virtualized environments—VMware®, Linux®, Windows.
NS204i presents itself to your management interface as a single directly connected NVMe drive, not a RAID controller. As the NS204i is a hardware boot device, only RAID 1 mode is supported and it will not operate in any other RAID mode. NS204i is plug-and-play with no need to configure or manage the device. Always ensure you are running the latest HPE iLO version and update server BIOS, FW and drivers when they become available.
SKU # P78279-B21
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What's New
- Dedicated hardware RAID 1 OS boot device
- Includes two HPE enterprise-class 480 GB NVMe M.2 SSDs
- Utilizes native in-box OS NVMe drivers
- Hot-plug universal installation (No longer requires a PCIe slot)
- No cables or backplanes required
HPE Boot Device Options is a complete, turnkey optimized that is easy to deploy—no need to configure or format, simply insert and it works, no GUI or user setup required.
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