What are the the potential drawbacks of using non-OEM hard drives in a server

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I'm currently speccing a Hyper-V host for my company and would like to use solid state drives for local storage. The problem is, most oem drives have a hefty premium when compared to retail server-grade drives. I'm currently leaning towards using 4x Samsung 845dc EVO's in raid 10 with one hot spare.

Are there any downsides aside from the drives not being included in the server's warranty?

Edit: The server is a Dell T320 and will host a few linux and windows VMs. The most performance intensive tasks are all disk related: wsus, redirected folders, a file share with large solidworks assemblies among other things.

Best Answer

This all depends.

If HP or IBM, I'd say use their respective drives. (just because)

If Dell, probably use their drives... If you can't afford the Dell-spec'd disks, look harder. But refurbished Dell disks if you have to in order to save money and retain support.

But also know that Dell PERC RAID controllers are manufactured by LSI, and LSI controllers have a very wide compatibility list. Given that, it's acceptable to use whatever disks you want (within reason) on LSI-based RAID controllers. Just know the drawbacks of self-supporting your system. It's a cost-benefit analysis: less expensive disks, but you need to keep a spare or two. Versus more expensive disks and 4-hour or NBD support...