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Expected life of the HP Smart Array BBWC upgrade module battery pack

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ISS Technology Update Volume 8, Number 2 Expected life of the HP Smart Array BBWC upgrade module battery pack The Smart Array 128-MB Battery-Backed Write Cache (BBWC) upgrade module uses a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack to retain write data if power to the system is interrupted. Two important battery pack characteristics are its charge capacity and battery life. Charge capacity, expressed in milliampere-hours (mAh), determines how long-in days-the BBWC module can retain data. A new, fully-charged battery pack typically provides 5 to 6 days of data cache retention. However, the data retention time decreases with higher operating temperature and increasing battery age. The battery pack is designed to provide 3 days of data cache retention at 80 percent of its rated capacity. Data retention time is also affected by the size of the cache. Therefore, larger caches (256 MB and 512 MB) include up to three battery modules to retain data up to 3 days. Note The data retention time can be extended any time the server's auxiliary power is available during system power down. As the battery pack ages, the battery capacity decreases in a roughly linear manner (Figure 1-1). Battery aging is accelerated by high server internal temperatures. In a worst case scenario with the sever operating at its maximum temperature of 60°C (140°F), the battery pack has a life expectancy of 3 years, after which it should to be replaced. If the server's inlet temperature is maintained at 24°C (75°F) or less, then the server's internal temperature should remain below 60°C, and the battery pack may last more than three years. However, HP recommends replacing the battery pack every 3 years. Figure 1-1. The Smart Array BBWC upgrade module is designed to provide 3 days of data retention at about 80 percent of its rated capacity. Normally, the battery pack can last for more than 3 years. However, high system temperature accelerates aging and decreases battery life. Additional resources For additional information on the topics discussed in this article, visit the following websites: Resource HP Smart Array E200 Controller User Guide HP Smart Array 6i Controller User Guide URL http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual /c00688683/c00688683.pdf http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual /c00217854/c00217854.pdf 4

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ISS Technology Update
Volume 8, Number 2
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Expected life of the HP Smart Array BBWC upgrade module battery pack
The Smart Array 128-MB Battery-Backed Write Cache (BBWC) upgrade module uses a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery
pack to retain write data if power to the system is interrupted. Two important battery pack characteristics are its charge
capacity and battery life. Charge capacity, expressed in milliampere-hours (mAh), determines how long
in days
the BBWC
module can retain data. A new, fully-charged battery pack typically provides 5 to 6 days of data cache retention. However, the
data retention time decreases with higher operating temperature and increasing battery age. The battery pack is designed to
provide 3 days of data cache retention at 80 percent of its rated capacity. Data retention time is also affected by the size of the
cache. Therefore, larger caches (256 MB and 512 MB) include up to three battery modules to retain data up to 3 days.
Note
The data retention time can be extended any time the server's auxiliary power is available during system power down.
As the battery pack ages, the battery capacity decreases in a roughly linear manner (Figure 1-1). Battery aging is accelerated
by high server internal temperatures. In a worst case scenario with the sever operating at its maximum temperature of 60°C
(140°F), the battery pack has a life expectancy of 3 years, after which it should to be replaced. If the server‘s inlet tempe
rature
is maintained at 24°C (75°F) or less, then the server‘s inter
nal temperature should remain below 60°C, and the battery pack
may last more than three years. However, HP recommends replacing the battery pack every 3 years.
Figure 1-1
. The Smart Array BBWC upgrade module is designed to provide 3 days of data retention at about 80 percent of its rated
capacity. Normally, the battery pack can last for more than 3 years. However, high system temperature accelerates aging and decreases
battery life.
Additional resources
For additional information on the topics discussed in this article, visit the following websites:
Resource
URL
HP Smart Array E200 Controller User Guide
/c00688683/c00688683.pdf
HP Smart Array 6i Controller User Guide
/c00217854/c00217854.pdf