HP Proliant DL380 G7 compatible with Kingston SKC1000H/960G PCIe SSD NVME

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Can anyone confirm if they've successfully installed and operated the Kingston SKC1000H/960G PCIe SSD NVME card in an HP ProLiant DL380 G7 Server? If so, is it just plug-and-play? Does the extra capacity just become available as a new volume?

Despite being out of drive bays, we are looking for a performance upgrade on our SQL service and have had excellent experience with SSD drives in the past, but we have never used a PCIe solution before. (Suggestions for alternatives to the Kingston device would be welcome too if anyone has such experience)

Best Answer

I've written about this:

Force renegotiation of PCI Express link speed? x2 card reverts to x1 width

Seriously...

But my recommendation for a good NVMe card is the Intel 750 PCIe card in 800GB or 1.2TB.

The Kingston will work, but will downshift to PCIe 2.0 speeds. The presentation to the OS depends on the OS and version. Do you have those details?