HP Tc2120 HP 2100S SCSI RAID - User Guide (337208-001) - Page 14

DC Power Requirements, Storage Manager on ROM SMOR utility - memory upgrade

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About Your New Controller • Certifications for major operating systems, including Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows NT, and Windows 2000 • Support for a variety of SCSI devices, including hard disk, tape, CD-Recordable, CD-ROM, Magneto-Optical drives, jukeboxes and scanners • Local and remote configuration, array status, and I/O monitoring using Adaptec Storage Manager software • Operating system independent configuration and RAID creation using the Storage Manager on ROM (SMOR) utility • Support for SCSI-1, SCSI-2, and SCSI-3 devices with active termination • ASPI protocol support for third-party applications and utilities • Flash ROM for easy upgrades of controller firmware, I2O BIOS and SMOR • Event logging • Predictive caching that analyzes disk read requests made by the host to determine whether they are part of a pattern If a pattern is detected, the controller uses the pattern to predict which data the host is likely to request in the near future, then reads this data into the cache. • Intelligent hot spare that automatically replaces a failed drive with a designated hot spare drive When multiple hot spares are available on a controller, the intelligent hot-spare algorithm picks the best one based on capacity and bus location. RAID 1 and RAID 5 arrays are rebuilt automatically using the new drive. DC Power Requirements • Voltage: 5V ± 5% • Ripple and noise: 50 mV peak-to-peak maximum • 2100S current (typical): 3.4A • Memory module current (typical): 0.2A 2-2 HP 2100S SCSI RAID Controller User Guide

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About Your New Controller
Certifications for major operating systems, including Novell NetWare, Microsoft
Windows NT, and Windows 2000
Support for a variety of SCSI devices, including hard disk, tape, CD-Recordable,
CD-ROM, Magneto-Optical drives, jukeboxes and scanners
Local and remote configuration, array status, and I/O monitoring using Adaptec
Storage Manager software
Operating system independent configuration and RAID creation using the
Storage Manager on ROM (SMOR) utility
Support for SCSI-1, SCSI-2, and SCSI-3 devices with active termination
ASPI protocol support for third-party applications and utilities
Flash ROM for easy upgrades of controller firmware, I
2
O BIOS and SMOR
Event logging
Predictive caching that analyzes disk read requests made by the host to determine
whether they are part of a pattern
If a pattern is detected, the controller uses the pattern to predict which data the
host is likely to request in the near future, then reads this data into the cache.
Intelligent hot spare that automatically replaces a failed drive with a designated
hot spare drive
When multiple hot spares are available on a controller, the intelligent hot-spare
algorithm picks the best one based on capacity and bus location. RAID 1 and
RAID 5 arrays are rebuilt automatically using the new drive.
DC Power Requirements
Voltage: 5V ± 5%
Ripple and noise: 50 mV peak-to-peak maximum
2100S current (typical): 3.4A
Memory module current (typical): 0.2A
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