Sd boot – HP ProLiant DL320e Gen8 Server User Manual

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Available install methods, source media types, and formats supported for each OS
family

Each Configure and Install screen provides a guided method of configuring the server, installing
an OS, and updating the system software. The following table shows the install methods, source
media types, and formats supported for each OS family.

Manual

Customized install method

Recommended install method

Disc

USB

FTP

Network
Share

Disc

USB

FTP

Network
Share

Disc

ISO VM
ISO

Flat ISO

Flat

Flat ISO

ISO VM
ISO

Flat ISO

Flat

Flat ISO

ISO VM
ISO

Microsoft
Windows
(64–bit)

ISO VM
ISO

Flat ISO

Flat

Flat ISO

ISO VM
ISO

Flat ISO

Flat

Flat ISO

ISO VM
ISO

VMware
ESXi

ISO VM
ISO

Flat

Flat

VMware
ESX

ISO VM
ISO

Flat ISO

ISO VM
ISO

SUSE
Linux
Enterprise
Server

ISO VM
ISO

Flat

ISO VM
ISO

Red Hat
Enterprise
Linux

Formats:

Flat—Standard folder structure

ISO—ISO or UDF file

VM ISO—iLO Virtual Media ISO

kISO—Kernel update ISO

VM NET—iLO Virtual Media folder share

VM USB—iLO Virtual Media USB

For more information about supported operation systems, software, and firmware, see the links in

“Introduction” (page 5)

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SD Boot

With Intelligent Provisioning, you can use an HP SD card as a target for deploying an OS. The
following HP-supplied SD cards are supported as an alternative OS boot device:

HP 32GB SD Enterprise Mainstream Flash Media Kit (700136-B21)

HP 32GB microSD Enterprise Mainstream Flash Media Kit (700139–B21)

NOTE:

You cannot perform an OS install on an SD card when there is a hard disk connected to

the server.

Either of these SD cards can be used as an alternative to hard drive or solid state drive storage
for deploying an OS on HP ProLiant servers. Using an SD card as a target for deploying an OS
provides the following advantages:

Deploys OSs to diskless servers and SAN storage

Uses less power than traditional drives

Configuring the server and installing an OS

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