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HP Integrity NonStop NB54000c manuals available for free PDF download: Implementation Manual, Introduction Manual, Overview
HP Integrity NonStop NB54000c Implementation Manual (26 pages)
Implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 on HP ProLiant servers
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Abstract
3
Introduction to Windows Server 2008
3
Server Core Installations
4
Server Roles
4
Read-Only Domain Controllers
5
Networking Requirements
5
Tcp/Ip
5
Ndis 6.0
5
Ipv6
5
Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA)
5
Supported Configurations
6
Recommended System Configuration
7
Recommended Proliant Server Platforms
8
Supported Components for Proliant Servers
10
Software Drivers
10
Management Software
10
Storage Options
11
Tape Options
13
Network Interface Controllers
14
IPMI and WS-Management
15
IPMI and WS-Management for the HP Proliant 100 Series Servers
16
HP IPMI Provider for HP Bladesystem Servers and Proliant 300 and 500 Series Servers
16
Failover Clustering
16
Storage Requirements
17
Configuring EVA Host Connections
17
Windows Server 2008 Installation for 32-Bit and 64-Bit Editions on Proliant Servers
18
Pre-Installation Tasks
18
Installation Procedure
18
Upgrading from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008
19
Application Requirements for Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 Upgrades
19
Upgrade Policies
20
Installing the Proliant Support Pack
20
Getting PSP Updates
20
NIC Teaming Driver
20
Installing the Psp
21
Appendix A: Known Issues and Workarounds
23
Proliant Servers with Windows Server 2008
23
Windows Server 2008 Proliant Support Pack (PSP)
24
For more Information
26
Call to Action
26
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HP Integrity NonStop NB54000c Introduction Manual (25 pages)
HP Power Capping and HP Dynamic Power Capping for ProLiant servers
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
3
Basics of Server Power Control
3
Processor P-States
4
Clock Throttling
4
How Power Capping Functions
5
Maintaining Power Consumption below the Cap
5
Minimum and Maximum Power Consumption for a Server
5
Differences between HP Dynamic Power Capping and HP Power Capping
6
Power Provisioning and Dynamic Power Capping
6
Support for Power Capping in Proliant Servers
7
Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping
8
Elements of an Enclosure Power Cap
8
Operation of Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping
9
Active Power Reallocation
10
Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping in Mixed Blade Environments
10
Opting out Servers
10
Setting Power Caps for Servers
10
Setting a Power Cap for a Single Server
11
Setting a Power Cap for a Group of Servers
13
Setting a Bladesystem Enclosure Power Cap
13
Setting a Power Cap for a Group of Enclosures
14
Using Power Capping in Data Center Provisioning
15
Choosing Effective Power Caps
15
Power Capping to Peak Power Consumption
17
Power Capping to Average Power Consumption
19
Using Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping in Power Provisioning
19
Power Capping for Emergency Management
20
Time-Of-Day Power Capping
21
Subtleties of Power Capping
22
Avoiding Power Capping Conflicts Within Groups
22
Powering up Groups of Servers When Using Dynamic Power Capping
22
Setting Low or Unattainable Power Caps on Servers
22
Peak Power Reporting and Dynamic Power Capping
23
Using HP Power Regulator in Conjunction with Power Capping
23
Power Capping and CPU Utilization
23
Power Capping and Option Cards
23
Providing a Guardband for a Power Capping Group
23
For more Information
25
Call to Action
25
HP Integrity NonStop NB54000c Overview (20 pages)
Memory technology evolution: an overview of system memory technologies, 8th Edition
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 1.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Abstract
2
Introduction
2
Basic DRAM Operation
2
DRAM Storage Density and Power Consumption
4
Memory Access Time
4
Chipsets and System Bus Timing
4
Memory Bus Speed
5
Burst Mode Access
5
SDRAM Technology
6
Bank Interleaving
7
Increased Bandwidth
7
Registered SDRAM Modules
7
DIMM Configurations
8
Single-Sided and Double-Sided Dimms
8
Single-Rank, Dual-Rank, and Quad-Rank Dimms
8
Rank Interleaving
9
Memory Channel Interleaving
10
Advanced Memory Technologies
11
Double Data Rate SDRAM Technologies
11
Ddr-2
13
Ddr-1
14
Ddr-3
14
Module Naming Convention and Peak Bandwidth
14
Fully-Buffered Dimms
15
FB-DIMM Architecture
16
Challenges
17
Rambus DRAM
18
Importance of Using HP-Certified Memory Modules in Proliant Servers
19
Conclusion
19
For more Information
20
Call to Action
20
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