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hardware upgrade

Just gathering information at this point.
 
Currently have an Astaro 220 with 6.304 loaded.
 
Does anyone happen to know if Astaro has a discounted hardware trade-up program of some sort?  The ports and throughput of the 220 are great for our needs, but I'm a bit concerned about upgrading to V7 and the limited amount of memory in the 220.
 
Failing this, is it possible to add more memory to a 220 and does anyone know the specifics of the module in there (type, speed, ECC or not, max per slot, # of slots)?  I don't want to kill our warranty just to look inside, so hoping somebody else has taken a peek.


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  • The chipset used on the 220 is limited to 512MB... it can't be upgraded.  As far as a "trade-up" program goes, I'm not aware of one (we're a reseller), but if you contact your reseller, they may be able to work out a deal with Astaro... if a customer asked me about this, I'd certainly explore it for them.

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  • The chipset used on the 220 is limited to 512MB... it can't be upgraded.  As far as a "trade-up" program goes, I'm not aware of one (we're a reseller), but if you contact your reseller, they may be able to work out a deal with Astaro... if a customer asked me about this, I'd certainly explore it for them.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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