Compaq ProLiant 8500 Compaq ProLiant 8500 Setup and Installation Guide - Page 21
Warranty, Major Hardware Options
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Introduction 1-9 During the flash process, the ROMPaq driver will automatically detect which system ROM is inactive and flash that system ROM with the image obtained from the ROMPaq diskette. Once the flash process is completed the server now contains a fully redundant system ROM. NOTE: If you are familiar with the process of flashing a Compaq server via the ROMPaq utility there are no noticeable changes to the ROMPaq user interface. This feature is implemented in the ROMPaq driver and the system boot block only. User configuration of this feature is not required. Warranty s Three-Year Parts, Labor, and On-Site Limited Warranty s Pre-failure warranty on processors, memory, and hard drives s Year 2000 Warranty s For additional service and support offerings, visit the Compaq web site at www.compaq.com. Major Hardware Options The ProLiant 8500 server supports a wide range of server hardware options. Compaq server options are available from a Compaq Reseller or Authorized Service Provider. Additional information on Compaq servers and options can be found at www.compaq.com. Hardware options installation instructions can be found inside each hardware option kit. This guide also provides basic installation instructions for the following server options: s Redundant hot-plug power supplies s Pentium III Xeon processors s Redundant processor power modules s Cache Accelerator s SDRAM memory s Hot-plug hard drives s I/O expansion boards (including PCI expansion boards with PCI Hot Plug driver support) s Integrated Array Bypass kit