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Sep 11, 2008

I have an HP ProLiant ML110 G5 - Dual-Core Xeon 3065 2.33 GHz which has 1GB DDR2 SDRAM – ECC 800 MHz PC2-6400 DIMM 240-pin Unbuffered RAM. (KINGSTON KTH-XW4400E/1G )

I have read that the HP ProLiant ML115 G5 AMD Dual-Core Opteron 1214 / 2.2 GHz, which has 512MB of the same ECC RAM installed will happily run non-ECC RAM along side the ECC RAM.

Does anyone know if the HP ProLiant ML110 G5 - Dual-Core Xeon 3065 2.33 GHz will run non-ECC RAM aswell, along side the ECC RAM?

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I have many years of experience with Intel (SR1325, SR2200, SR2300, etc) and HP ProLiant DL servers, and have come to love HP. Their ILO2 remote management/power/KVM/VirtualMedia feature is hands-down the best I've used, and for me it's been 100% rock-solid reliable (unlike the horror stories heard about Dell DRAC cards flaking out and locking up when you need them most).

Now there's something shiny catching my eye-- the Supermicro 1U Twin systems.

http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/1UTwin.cfm?pg=1

Given my long positive history with HP, I'm reluctant to consider another brand, but it is hard to ignore double-density servers with colo prices (rackspace costs, not just power costs) spiraling upward.

I would love to hear from folks who have used both HP and Supermicro boxes in production. Specifically, about reliablity of the Supermicro platform in general AND about the reliability of their IPMI management modules even under Murphy's Law situations. The last thing I need is not to be able to remote-console or power cycle an unresponsive server because the IPMI card is flaky.

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