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HP P25438-001 Ns204I-T Gen10 Plus NVMe Boot Controller
- Type: NVMe Boot Controller
- Generation: Gen10 Plus
- Brand: HP
- Model: P25438-001
- Interface: PCIe (NVMe)
- Function: High-speed boot
- Compatibility: HP ProLiant Servers
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Product Overview
The HP P25438-001 is a Gen10 Plus NVMe Boot Controller, designed to provide high-speed boot capabilities for servers. It utilizes NVMe technology for enhanced performance.
Technical Information
| Type | NVMe Boot Controller |
| Generation | Gen10 Plus |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Model | P25438-001 |
| Interface | PCIe (NVMe) |
Product Description
The HP P25438-001 NS204i-t Gen10 Plus NVMe Boot Controller is a specialized adapter designed to accelerate the boot process and improve storage performance in compatible HP ProLiant servers. By leveraging the NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) protocol, it offers significantly lower latency and higher throughput compared to traditional SATA or SAS boot solutions. This controller is engineered for the Gen10 Plus generation of HP servers, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance. It typically connects via a PCIe interface, allowing it to communicate directly with the CPU and take full advantage of the speed offered by NVMe SSDs. Its primary function is to provide a dedicated, high-performance boot volume, which can dramatically reduce server boot times and improve the responsiveness of operating systems and applications. The P25438-001 is often used in conjunction with small form factor NVMe SSDs, providing a compact and powerful solution for boot storage. This is particularly beneficial in environments where fast system startup and quick access to the operating system are critical, such as in high-performance computing, virtualization, or demanding enterprise workloads.

