[opensuse] Hardware compatibility with HP Proliant BL460c G1 and OpenSuSE



Hi to all,

Someone have any experience with OpenSuSE 12.1 and HP Proliant BL460c G1
Installation?

Here is the hardware specs:

Processor family
Intel® Xeon® 5400 series
Intel® Xeon® 5200 series
Number of processors
2
Processor core available
4 or 2

Memory
Maximum memory
64 GB
Memory slots
8 DIMM slots
Memory type
PC2-5300 DDR2 FB DIMMs

I/O
Expansion slots
Up to 2
Network Controller
(2) 1GbE NC373i Multifunction 2 Ports

Storage
Maximum drive bays
Up to 2 SFF SAS/SATA
Supported drives
Hot plug SFF SAS
Hot plug SFF SATA
Storage Controller
(1) Smart Array E200i/64MB BBWC


Can be some hardware issues with OpenSuSE 12.1 or all the harware is
compatible? HP web site claims the compatibility with SuSE Enterprise,
but i need to know if OpenSuSE 12.1 works correctly with that hardware..

Thanks in advance for all the reply.

Claudio Prono.
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