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OlafYstroem
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A more actual HCL available?

Hi all,

we want to buy new Server for our OpenServer Gateways. We like to take DELL R660xs Server with additional Intel X710-T2L NICs. These Components are not listed in the HCL. Will the HCL become more actual?

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Tal_Paz-Fridman
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Talk to your Partner or Local SE to open a ticket with Solution Center for HCL related questions and requests.

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PhoneBoy
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The HCL is typically updated a bit after a major version release, which usually involves kernel/driver updates. 
The next release--R82--is imminent.

Meanwhile, if you want specific hardware to be supported, the request needs to go through your local Check Point office.
They will need to engage internally with the team that handles these requests (Solution Center). 

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Tal_Paz-Fridman
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Talk to your Partner or Local SE to open a ticket with Solution Center for HCL related questions and requests.

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OlafYstroem
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Hi Tal, thx for your immediate reply.

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PhoneBoy
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The HCL is typically updated a bit after a major version release, which usually involves kernel/driver updates. 
The next release--R82--is imminent.

Meanwhile, if you want specific hardware to be supported, the request needs to go through your local Check Point office.
They will need to engage internally with the team that handles these requests (Solution Center). 

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OlafYstroem
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Hi Damon, 

thanks for your immediate reply.

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Magnus-Holmberg
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The HCL have now been updated with a few new servers. 🎉
https://www.checkpoint.com/support-services/hcl/#open-servers

However is it possible to add the HPE DL360G11 aswell, the difference as far as iknow is only formfactor.
Meaning 360 is a 1U and 380 is a 2U server, the rest is the same with the ofc difference that 380 fit more "stuff" such as discs, memory, GPU etc, but the motherboard, controllers are the same.

https://www.youtube.com/c/MagnusHolmberg-NetSec
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PhoneBoy
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Given that the DL360G10 is on the HCL, you're probably right 🙂
Hopefully you've also made a request for this via the local office.

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