HP 273914-B21 HP Smart Array Controller technology, 3rd edition - Page 2

Option ROM Configuration for Arrays, Appendix A: Capacity growth technologies

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Recovering data from battery-backed cache 19 Selection criteria for battery-backed cache 19 Types of batteries ...19 Battery replacement ...20 Alternatives to battery replacement 20 Flash-backed write cache ...20 FBWC architecture ...21 FBWC cache ...22 Super-capacitor...22 Capturing data during power loss 22 Recovering data from the flash-backed cache 23 Entry level RAID solutions ...23 Software RAID ...23 Zero Memory RAID...23 Storage support and pathway redundancy 24 Solid state drives...24 Native Command Queuing ...24 Dual Domain support...24 Tape device support ...25 Smart Array Advanced Pack ...25 Storage management ...26 Array Configuration Utility ...27 Option ROM Configuration for Arrays 27 CPQONLIN...27 HP Systems Insight Manager ...27 Performance monitoring ...28 Fault prediction ...28 Array Diagnostics Utility...28 Summary ...28 Appendix A: Capacity growth technologies 29 Array expansion ...29 Logical drive creation ...30 Logical drive extension ...31 For more information...32 Call to action ...32

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Recovering data from battery-backed cache
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Selection criteria for battery-backed cache
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Types of batteries
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Battery replacement
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Alternatives to battery replacement
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Flash-backed write cache
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FBWC architecture
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FBWC cache
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Super-capacitor
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Capturing data during power loss
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Recovering data from the flash-backed cache
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Entry level RAID solutions
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Software RAID
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Zero Memory RAID
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Storage support and pathway redundancy
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Solid state drives
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Native Command Queuing
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Dual Domain support
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Tape device support
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Smart Array Advanced Pack
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Storage management
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Array Configuration Utility
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Option ROM Configuration for Arrays
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CPQONLIN
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HP Systems Insight Manager
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Performance monitoring
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Fault prediction
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Array Diagnostics Utility
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Summary
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Appendix A: Capacity growth technologies
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Array expansion
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Logical drive creation
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Logical drive extension
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For more information
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Call to action
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