HP ML150 ISS Technology Update, Volume 7, Number 9

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    server event video 2 HP Industry Standard Servers - a leader in industry standards for storage 4 Meet the Expert-Mark Fletcher (confessions of an ISS "hitman 6 Common SM CLP scripting commands for ProLiant server management, Part contrasts the energy efficiency performance delivered by these two
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    Installing a UPS with an Eco Mode (provided with HP R12000/3) is a good way to save energy in data center applications. Use iLO Advanced to capture server event video HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO 2) is a remote management processor that is integrated into HP ProLiant and BladeSystem servers
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    are stored on the iLO hardware (built into ProLiant servers) or to a Web server, if needed. On-demand videos can be stored anywhere the user chooses, which could be a dedicated storage area or on a local hard drive. An HP exclusive iLO Advanced video technology is available exclusively from
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    parallel SCSI that supports both enterprise-class SAS drives and desktop-class SATA drives. HP has been heavily Storage Working Group, co-editing the iSCSI standard and authoring several supplementary specifications. The IP Storage Working Group is currently dormant, having completed all its work. HP
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    energy efficiency for storage systems. HP and SNIA also work with the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) to ensure server and storage management consistency. Visit http://www.snia.org for more information. JEDEC Solid State Technology Association HP is part of the JEDEC, working to define
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    ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 9 Meet the Expert-Mark Fletcher (confessions of an ISS "hitman") Mark Fletcher is an HP Industry Standard Server (ISS) systems engineer who supports hardware platform teams by solving problems that normally occur during development and test cycles. That's the
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    ? Mark: As product development methodologies change, HP needs to continue to reassess its development processes to sustain the quality levels that customers have come to expect. Common SM CLP scripting commands for ProLiant server management, Part 2 This is the second in a series of articles that
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    ISS Technology Update Additional resources For additional information on the topics discussed in this article, visit: Resource HP Integrated Lights-Out DMTF SMASH information PuTTY and Plink URL www.hp.com/go/ilo www.dmtf.org/standards/mgmt/smash/ www.google.com/search?q=PuTTY Volume 7, Number 9
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    ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 9 Recently published industry standard server technology papers Title URL "Drive technology overview, 2nd edition" technology brief http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c010714 96/c01071496.pdf "HP Integrated Lights-Out security, 6th
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ISS Technology Update
Volume 7, Number 9
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ISS Technology Update
Volume 7, Number 9
Keeping you informed of the latest ISS technology
Quick tips for differences in energy efficiency between online “double-conversion” technology and online
“on-demand” technology
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Use iLO Advanced to capture server event video
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HP Industry Standard Servers - a leader in industry standards for storage
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Meet the Expert—Mark Fletcher (confessions of an ISS “hitman”)
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Common SM CLP scripting commands for ProLiant server management, Part 2
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Recently published industry standard server technology papers
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Quick tips for differences in energy efficiency between online “double-
conversion” technology and online “on-demand” technology
This quick tip first defines online “on-demand” technology and online “double-conversion” technology. It then contrasts the
energy efficiency performance delivered by these two technologies, each of which uses a different method to ensure a reliable
power source for continuous data center operations.
Online “double-conversion” technology
Online double-conversion is currently the technology that most data centers use for their uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
systems. In this type of UPS, the inverter is always on; it continuously converts AC to DC and then DC to AC. This generates a
pristine, or very low-distortion, sinusoidal waveform; however, efficiency is significantly lower than with online on-demand.
Online “on-demand” technology…plus double conversion
Online on-demand is an energy efficient technology that allows incoming power to connect directly to the load through
protected circuits when the incoming power is within specifications. When the power is not within specifications, the double-
conversion technology takes over to regulate the incoming voltage to an acceptable level for the load. Both online on-demand
and double-conversion modes protect the critical load from voltage fluctuations and from damaging transients that can originate
at the utility. And in the event the power goes out completely, the energy from the battery is converted to provide power to the
load until the utility returns service or until a graceful equipment shutdown becomes necessary.