Feedback on the HPE ProLiant DL380p Gen8
Please send me the link to download the OS as the old link for download taks us to the download page with latest release.
Also would appreciate if there is a newer release for the said Hardware.
Thank you
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Michael Reed (mreed8855) said : | #1 |
Can you please specify what release you release you are looking for if it is not the latest release?
Ravindra Melkote (mel999) said : | #2 |
Thank you. Solved the issue.
I was unable to get the link for Ubuntu 14.04 version for the said
supported server.
Why the same hw is not supported in the new lts versions.
Thank you once again.
On May 27, 2020 9:06:15 PM Michael Reed
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Jeff Lane (bladernr) said : | #3 |
The Gen8 hardware from HPE is quite old. Thus HPE does not support this on current versions of Ubuntu. You can find ISO images for old releases here:
http://
Additionally, the hardware is not CERTIFIED for later releases of Ubuntu, but it most likely will still work on later releases of Ubuntu.
Ravindra Melkote (mel999) said : | #4 |
Thank you.
On June 1, 2020 8:56:04 AM Jeff Lane <email address hidden>
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> Jeff Lane proposed the following answer:
> The Gen8 hardware from HPE is quite old. Thus HPE does not support this
> on current versions of Ubuntu. You can find ISO images for old releases
> here:
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> http://
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> Additionally, the hardware is not CERTIFIED for later releases of
> Ubuntu, but it most likely will still work on later releases of Ubuntu.
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Jeff Lane (bladernr) said : | #5 |
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