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- HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 1
HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology Technology brief, 2nd Edition Introduction...2 Mechanical design for extreme scale-out computing 2 HP ProLiant z6000 G6 chassis ...3 Rack and cabling options...3 Rail kits for the z6000 G6 chassis 3 Rail kits for network switches...3 Rack management - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 2
high performance at low acquisition costs. It is easy to service in a rack and optimized for power and cooling efficiency. Simplified mountable chassis includes a highly efficient modular power and cooling infrastructure that supports the slide-in pluggable server trays. Figure 1. Exploded view of - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 3
to the network switches. The best place to install these switches is in the center of the rack. This reduces cable lengths and further improves serviceability. In the rear, all power cables fit cleanly on the right side of the rack as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. Front and rear views of - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 4
Express (PCIe) 2.0 x16 slot available on a riser • Optional HP Smart Array SAS controllers and SAS hard drives For more detailed information on supported SAS controllers, SAS hard drive options, and server node storage configuration, refer to the HP technology document "Configuring SATA and SAS in - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 5
in the QuickSpecs. HP ProLiant SL160z G6 server The SL160z G6 server is well suited for maximum expansion because the system board (shown in Figure 4) supports up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 Series processors and up to 18 slots for DDR3 memory modules (9 per processor). There is an optional - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 6
well suited for maximum storage capability because it supports six LFF, SFF, or SSD SATA storage drives housed in quick-release drive carriers (Figure 5). The system board supports up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 Series processors and provides up - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 7
HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6 server We optimized the HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6 server tray (shown in Figure 6) for compute power and density. It contains two SL170z G6 server nodes side-by-side in the tray. It has up to four sockets for Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 Series processors and 32 slots for DDR3 memory - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 8
of system memory technologies." Unbuffered and registered DIMMs DDR3 DIMMs are available as both Unbuffered (UDIMMs) and Registered (RDIMMs). Both UDIMMs and RDIMMs support error-correcting code (ECC). There are three types of DDR3 memory: • PC3-8500R (RDIMM)-1066 or 800 megatransfers per second (MT - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 9
power. I/O technologies ProLiant SL G6 and G7 server trays have PCIe, SAS, and SATA I/O technologies. Hard drive technologies ProLiant SL G6 and G7 server trays support non-hot-plug SFF SAS, SATA, and SSD drives through an optional HP Smart Array controller and SFF drive cage. ProLiant SL G6 and G7 - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 10
provide alerts that let you significantly reduce unplanned downtime. The ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System uses the same SNMP-based Insight Management Agents supported on other ProLiant servers. You can use HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) 5.3 and later to manage SL6000 servers. You can also use - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 11
We provide a simple command-line utility, called PPIC, to read and configure the power control logic in the SL6500 Scalable System. Versions are available for Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 and 2008 and for the Linux® operating system after installing the OS IPMI driver. Running the PPIC utility - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 12
an optional license key provides you access to Advanced Pack functions: • Improvements to HP SIM support by adding Insight Management (SNMP) Agents • Host access to in-band IPMI 2.0 features supported by IPMI-aware operating systems • DNS Registration-LO100i comes with default host names. With DHCP - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 13
port, using the system network for both. The full-speed connection supports Graphic Remote Console and virtual media. An optional mezzanine card provides IPMI 2.0) • Server identification by device ID, globally unique identifier (GUID), asset tag, and chassis ID • Accurate system event logging using - HP ProLiant SL390s | HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System technology, 2nd Edition - Page 14
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HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System
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Technology brief, 2
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Introduction
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Mechanical design for extreme scale-out computing
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HP ProLiant z6000 G6 chassis
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Rack and cabling options
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Rail kits for the z6000 G6 chassis
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Rail kits for network switches
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Rack management with HP ProLiant SL Advanced Power Manager
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SL6000 server trays
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HP ProLiant SL165z G7 server
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HP ProLiant SL160z G6 server
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HP ProLiant SL170z G6 server
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HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6 server
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Memory technologies
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Unbuffered and registered DIMMs
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Fan speed control
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I/O technologies
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Hard drive technologies
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Serial ATA technology implementation
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Networking technologies
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Power and thermal technologies
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Power supply options
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Management and deployment technologies
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Power and thermal management with the Power Management Controller
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Remote management and control with Lights Out 100i
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IPMI 2.0 and DCMI 1.0
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For more information
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Call to action
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