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January 26th, 2026 16:54
PERC H755 and WD Disk
Hi,
Has anyone verified WD HC570 24TB SAS will work nicely with a Dell PERC H755? It's to be housed on a Dell R7515.
Thank you!
-sul.
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January 26th, 2026 16:54
Hi,
Has anyone verified WD HC570 24TB SAS will work nicely with a Dell PERC H755? It's to be housed on a Dell R7515.
Thank you!
-sul.
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DELL-Charles R
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January 28th, 2026 20:43
Hello,
It looks like it could work for you.
If you would like me to see if Dell has validated it for the system you are moving it to please provide:
Server model moving to?
PERC controller model
Image of drive label showing Dell part number (DP/N part number).
From what I can see I don't think you will have any problem using that drive.
I can not explicitly confirm that the drive you have linked will work for sure if it does not have Dell firmware and you can't apply Dell firmware to a non Dell hard drive..
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January 28th, 2026 21:04
@DELL-Charles R
Thank you for your reply!
Server model moving to? Brand new Dell PowerEdge R7615 (delivered a week ago from Dell)
PERC controller model: PERC H755 LP
Image of drive label showing Dell part number (DP/N part number). Not sure I have this. However, my own research indicates J0PVX may be the DP/N that matches a 24TB WD-based drive. I prefer HDDs that are WD-based over Seagate. Unfortunately, Dell branded WD (non Seagate) ones are too expensive and out of budget. (FYI: On the server, there are currently no 3.5 disks other than two SSDs as RAID 1 on BOSS controller for the OS.)
Sincere thanks!
-s.
DELL-Charles R
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January 28th, 2026 21:08
Hello,
If it worked on the R7515, H755
Then I would think it would work on the R7615, H755 LP