HP ML530 ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative

HP ML530 - ProLiant - 128 MB RAM Manual

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  • HP ML530 | ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative - Page 1
    IT imperative Enhancing HP ProLiant servers with innovative technologies Organizations are under growing pressure to support non-stop ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack 2a Integrated Lights-Out Technology ...... 3a Advanced Memory Protection .......... 3a Redundant Cooling and Power
  • HP ML530 | ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative - Page 2
    redundant DIMMs (dual inline memory modules), memory scrubbing and RAID controllers on the motherboard. Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® technology and DDR2-400 memory support help reduce power and cooling costs by using advanced power-management techniques. Server performance is improved by technologies
  • HP ML530 | ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative - Page 3
    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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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
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