Compaq DL360 ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative

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  • Compaq DL360 | ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative - Page 1
    SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION ahvigahilability: the IT imperative Enhancing HP ProLiant servers with innovative technologies Organizations are under growing pressure to support non-stop business operations without increasing the IT budget. Given their position at the center of the IT infrastructure,
  • Compaq DL360 | ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative - Page 2
    and fault tolerance. figure 1. dual port server adapter ProLiant servers support multiple port server adapters. The HP NC6170 and NC7170 Gigabit Ethernet server adapters with Intel technology offer 128 KB of onboard memory, which leads to enhanced performance. Flexibility is increased because these
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    ProLiant servers use a variety of techniques to protect against errors, and hence increase availability. For example, HP was one of the first companies to introduce advanced memory protection technology such as ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, online spare memory, mirrored memory and RAID memory
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    fan slots Duplex drive backplane option Six Ultra320 SCSI hot plug hard drives figure 3. HP ProLiant DL380 G4 server Up to 12 MB DDR-2 SDRAM with online Up to 2 Intel® Xeon™ processors with an spare and advanced ECC capabilities 800 MHz FSB and 1 MB of L2 Cache Base hot plug power supply Redundant
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Redundant Ethernet Connections
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Intel
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Xeon
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Network Adapter Teaming
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ProLiant Essentials
Intelligent Networking Pack
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Integrated Lights-Out Technology
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Advanced Memory Protection
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Redundant Cooling and Power
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RAID Technology
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Organizations are under growing pressure to support non-stop business
operations without increasing the IT budget. Given their position at the
center of the IT infrastructure, servers play a critical role in determining
both the overall availability as well as the total cost of ownership of
that infrastructure.
To ensure high availability, a server must proactively respond to
failures, both within the server and the network to which it is attached.
High availability requires that a system administrator manage a server
without having to be colocated with that server, and that the server
remain available while a failed component is repaired.
high
availability
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the IT imperative
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
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Enhancing HP ProLiant servers
with innovative technologies