Hardware Support Matrix for Linux

Product Items/Features
(Blank box or unlisted means the component is NOT functional w/ as-is OS)
RHEL DT 5.8 or later
(x86_64)
RHEL WS 6.2 or later
(x86_64)
SLED11 SP2 or later
(x86_64)
RHEL 7.0 or later (x86_64)
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or later
(x86_64)
HP Workstation Base System
Base system includes: Chassis, System Board, USB, Power Supply, etc.
Localization Kit (see footnote 1)
HP Localization Kit
Software
Remote Graphics Software
All Supported Processors
All Supported Processors 9 9
Hyperthreading
Firmware features
CSM (Compatibility Support Module) Mode
2.1 UEFI Mode
Intel AMT remote manageability
Graphics Card (Video Card)
No Graphics Card
NVIDIA NVS 300
NVIDIA NVS 310
NVIDIA NVS 315
NVIDIA Quadro 410
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450
NVIDIA NVS 510
NVIDIA Quadro 600
NVIDIA Quadro 2000
NVIDIA Quadro 4000
NVIDIA Quadro 5000
NVIDIA Quadro 6000
NVIDIA Tesla C2075
NVIDIA Quadro K600
NVIDIA Quadro K2000
NVIDIA Quadro K4000
NVIDIA Quadro K5000
NVIDIA Quadro K6000
NVIDIA Tesla K20C
10 10 10 10 10
NVIDIA Tesla K40
10 10 10 10 10
AMD 2270 PCIe
AMD v3900 PCIe
AMD v4900 PCIe
AMD v5900 PCIe
AMD v7900 PCIe
AMD w7000
System RAM
Minimum (GB)
2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB
2GB
Maximum (GB)
64GB 64GB 64GB 64GB 64GB
Hard Disks
All Supported SAS Disk Drives 5 5 5 5 5
All Supported SSD Disk Drives
All Supported SATA Disk Drives less than 3TB
All Supported SATA Disk Drives 3TB and larger 7 7 7 7 7
All Supported USB Drive Keys
Z Turbo Drive PCIe-attached storage 13 13 13 13 13
Network Cards (no modem support)
Broadcom 5761 PCIe
Intel Pro 1000 CT Gigabit PCI
HP NC360T and 361T PCIe Dual Port Gigabit NIC
2 2 2 2 2
HP X520 10GbE Dual Port Adapter (and SFP+ SR Transceiver)
Intel i210-T1 GbE PCIe NIC
Wireless Intel 6205 or 7260 802.110 a/b/g/n PCIex1 NIC
Onboard Components
Onboard LAN - Intel 52579LM Gigabit
Onboard SATA RAID
5 5 5 5 5
Onboard SAS RAID
5 5 5 5 5
USB 3.0 Support 8
Add Ons
IEEE 1394B PCI-E Card
LSI 9212-4i and LSI 9217-4i4e
5 5 5 5 5
LSI 9260-8i and 9270-8i
2 2 2 2 2
Fusion ioFX 410GB PCIe Accelerator
12 12 12 12 12
Thunderbolt
TM
PCI-E Card (see footnote 11)
Removable CD/DVD Media
HP 16x DVD-ROM Drive
HP 16x Super Multi DVD+RW
4 4 4 4 4
HP BD-RE (Blu-Ray writer)
Input/Output Devices (no spaceball support)
HP 3-Button Mouse, PS/2
HP Scroll Mouse, PS/2
HP Optical Scroll Mouse, USB
HP Standard Keyboard, USB/PS2
TPM Module/ Smart Card
HP Media Card Reader
HP Printers
6 6 6 6 6
All Supported Monitors
footnote 3 - Get the latest drivers, "HP Installer Kit for Linux - HP Driver CD (or DVD) for Linux-distribution-name " ISO images from http://www.hp.com/support/z420. Under Download options, select Get drivers, software
& firmware
. Under
Download options
, select
Get drivers, software & firmware
. HP Workstations can be ordered with a variety of localization options that may vary by platform.
Linux Hardware Matrix for HP Workstations
HP Z420 Workstation
This page is not complete without the General Notes (first page of the matrix).
footnote 1 - HP systems can usually be ordered with a localization that affects documentation, keyboards, and other components. Typical Linux distributions are not installed as pre-localized, but the user can choose a
language and keyboard layout during post-installation configuration, or during the "first boot" when the OS comes preloaded on the system.
footnote 2 - May not be orderable integrated into systems. Order AMO (After Market Option) kit if that is the case.
footnote 10 - The NVIDIA K20C and K40 are GPU-compute devices without graphics. The base OS will more or less ignore them. To make use of these devices, the proprietary driver must be installed. The minimum driver
version for support of K40 is 319.72.
footnote 11 - Newer Linux kernels may provide device functionality through the Thunderbolt module. Such kernels are likely to be available in leading-edge distributions, but inclusion of the support with any Enterprise
Linux distribution is at the distributor's discretion. For example, neither SLED 11 SP3 nor RHEL 6.5 incorporates significant Thunderbolt support.
footnote 12 - The Fusion ioFX device requires proprietary kernel module and utilities not included in any open-source Linux distribution. Customers who order the device from HP are entitled to downloads using their
device serial number. Go to support.fusionio.com to get started. Not all distributions are supported.
footnote 13 - The Z Turbo Drive PCIe-attached storage device has its own controller and is supported by the standard ahci kernel module in supported OSes.
footnote 4 - Linux growisofs supports DVD+RW and Blu-ray media on the listed OSes. For drives that have the Lightscribe functionality, go to www.lightscribe.com for software to enable the labeling feature.
footnote 5 - Hardware RAID is supported using the LSI 9212-4i and 9217-4i4e (RAID 0, 1, 10 SATA & SAS), and for the LSI 9260-8i and 9270-8i (RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 SATA & SAS). SATA RAID is now supported on AHCI ports
(0,1,5,10) and SCU ports (0,1,5,10).
footnote 6 - For more info about Linux driver support for HP printers, go to http://www.hplip.net.
footnote 7 - In general, single drives or volumes larger than 2.2TB can only be fully accessed using GPT formatting. New Linux OSes can format GPT for the boot drive or volume but may require installation of UEFI boot
support. OSes listed can all access GPT-formatted volumes.
footnote 8 - USB 3.0 ports are completely non-functional under RHEL 5 due to absence of a driver for the port controller.
footnote 9 - This platform was originally certified with Intel "Sandy Bridge" CPUs. The minimum versions of RHEL needed to use Intel "Ivy Bridge" CPUs are RHEL 5.9 and RHEL 6.4.
862609-009 Released May 2019