This is kind of a dumb move on their part .... most enterprise buyers will buy drives through them anyway for support reasons, and the low end guys who are price sensitive will just take their business elsewhere. I'm not sure who thought this would increase revenue materially.
Cheers
Dave
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:11 PM, James MansionIn the post to the dell mailing list (
<james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Matthew Wakeling wrote:
>>
>> Just a heads up - apparently the more recent Dell RAID controllers will no
>> longer recognise hard discs that weren't sold through Dell.
>>
>>
>> http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2010/02/10/dell_perc_11th_gen_qualified_hdds_only/
>>
>> As one of the comments points out, that kind of makes them no longer SATA
>> or SAS compatible, and they shouldn't be allowed to use those acronyms any
>> more.
>>
>> Matthew
>>
> I think that's potentially FUD. Its all about 'Dell qualified drives'. I
> can't see anything that suggests that Dell will OEM drives and somehow tag
> them so that the drive must have come from them. Of course they are big
> enough that they could have special BIOS I guess, but I read it that the
> drive types (and presumably revisions thereof) had to be recognised by the
> controller from a list, which presumably can be reflashed, which is not
> quite saying that if some WD enterprise drive model is 'qualified' then you
> have to buy it from Dell..
>
> Do you have any further detail?
http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2010-February/041335.html
) It was pointed out that the user had installed Seagate ES.2 drives,
which are enterprise class drives that have been around a while and
are kind of the standard SATA enterprise clas drives and are listed so
by Seagate:
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/servers/barracuda_es/barracuda_es.2
These drives were marked as BLOCKED and unusable by the system.
The pdf linked to in the dell forum specifically states that the hard
drives are loaded with a dell specific firmware. The PDF seems
otherwise free of useful information, and is mostly a marketing tool
as near as I can tell.
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