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- HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 1
1 Key technologies in the HP BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure - tower version 5 FB-DIMM options for lower power consumption 8 ProLiant management tip of the month...9 Fan failure recovery in ProLiant DL and ML servers 10 Recently published industry standard server technology communications 16 Contact - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 2
that are common across all Windows Server 2008 roles such as services, processes, and storage. It allows you to manage specific Windows Server 2008 roles, such as Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and Terminal Server, as well as Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Operations Manager - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 3
for developing and reliably hosting Web applications and services. IIS7 includes 40 different setup components that a user may choose to install as a client/server system in which an AD RMS server issues rights account certificates that identify trusted entities such as users and services that are - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 4
enterprises to provision and manage virtual server workloads. Windows Server Hyper-V CTP is available in conjunction with Windows Server 2008 RC1 OS for 64-bit systems. Administrators desire flexibility in allocating computing resources for specific tasks. Virtualization technologies provide this - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 5
has the flexibility to hold up to eight half-height (HH) or four full-height (FH) server blades, six Active Cools fans, and six power supplies (Figure 2-1). Both the BladeSystem c3000 tower and rack enclosures are optimized for remote sites, small and medium-sized businesses, and data centers with - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 6
's thermal load increases, the Onboard Administrator's thermal logic feature instructs the fan controllers to increase fan speeds to accommodate the additional demand. Individual fan speeds can be adjusted to reduce noise and power consumption and to compensate for airflow differences within the - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 7
BladeSystem c3000 supports two options for keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) functionality: • The built-in iLO processor on each ProLiant server blade delivers KVM functionality over IP. • For customers who want to attach the enclosure to a traditional in-rack KVM, HP offers a local KVM module for the - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 8
the memory controller to an advanced memory buffer HP ProLiant servers" technology brief URL http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/white papers/adv-technology.html#mem Power calculator for HP ProLiant servers that support FB-DIMMs http://h30099.www3.hp.com/configurator/calc/Power - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 9
methods for performing the installation: • Method 1: Use the Management CD packaged with ProLiant servers in the ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack • Method 2: Download an ISO image file of the Management CD from www.hp.com/go/hpsim Æ Download Æ "Download ISO image of Management CD" • Method - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 10
conditions cannot be maintained. When the health driver is not operational, the iLO controller implements a graceful shutdown through the power button and ACPI mechanisms. ProLiant DL and ML servers with redundant fans respond to fan failures based upon the number of fans that fail, the state of the - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 11
. The server models that support redundant fans are listed in Table 5-1. Table 5-1. ProLiant DL and ML server models that support redundant fans ProLiant DL servers ProLiant ML servers DL360 DL365 ML350 DL380 DL385 ML370 DL580 DL585 ML570 NOTE: The ML350 G1 through G5 servers have fan - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 12
2008. Failure behavior of models without redundant fans ProLiant DL and ML servers without redundant fans respond differently to a fan failure based upon the state of the server when the failure occurs, the presence of the health driver, and the system's thermal shutdown configuration. Table - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 13
traps, the system administrator may be notified in the event of a fan failure. Enabling graceful shutdown using the health driver The health driver can be configured to perform a graceful system shutdown in the event that the server temperature exceeds a safe limit. The configuration can be set in - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 14
ISS Technology Update Figure 5-1. Using RBSU to set the thermal shutdown behavior Volume 7, Number 1 14 - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 15
ISS Technology Update Figure 5-2. Using SMH to set the thermal shutdown behavior Volume 7, Number 1 Additional resources For additional information on the topics discussed in this article, visit: Resource ACPI specification URL www.acpi.info/ 15 - HP ProLiant DL288 | ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter - Page 16
Brief HP ProLiant DL585 G2 server technology - Technology Brief Implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) on HP servers - Integration Note Technologies for HP ProLiant 100-series servers Technology Brief URL http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual
ISS Technology Update
Volume 7, Number 1
Keeping you informed of the latest ISS technology
Introduction to Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008
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Key technologies in the HP BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure – tower version
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FB-DIMM options for lower power consumption
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ProLiant management tip of the month
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Fan failure recovery in ProLiant DL and ML servers
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Recently published industry standard server technology communications
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Contact us
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Introduction to Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 is the latest extension of the Windows Server family of operating systems (OS). It builds on
the strengths of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating systems. A beta
release of the operating system, Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 1 (RC1), is now available and provides an
exceptional platform for powering applications, networks, and Web services from the workgroup to the data center and is
currently available for download from the Microsoft website:
www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/default.mspx
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Microsoft provides Windows Server 2008 RC1 in the following editions:
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X86 edition
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X64 edition for systems with the following processors:
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Intel
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Xeon
TM
Processors with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology
TM
(EM64T)
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD64) Opteron
TM
Series Processors
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Web edition
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Itanium-based system editions for systems with Intel Itanium
TM
2 processors
IMPORTANT
Windows Server 2008 RC1 is a beta release of the operating system, and therefore, is not
recommended for production servers.