Inspur Physical Infrastructure Manager (Ispim) - Inspur NF5448A6 Product White Paper

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Inspur Physical Infrastructure Manager (ISPIM)

The NF5448A6 server is compatible with the latest version of Inspur Physical
Infrastructure Manager (ISPIM).
The independently developed ISPIM features asset management, monitoring
management, inspection management, energy consumption management, and stateless
management. It also provides Restful and SNMP interfaces to facilitate user integration
and interfacing. ISPIM has the following key features:
Lightweight deployment for multiple scenarios and full lifecycle management of
devices
High reliability and on-demand node expansion for data collection at 1 - N nodes
Intelligent asset management and real-time tracking of asset changes
Comprehensive monitoring and automatic fault diagnosis
Batch configuration, deployment, and upgrade for reduced launch time
Intelligent analysis and control of power consumption to improve energy efficiency
and operational stability of data centers
Version management for improved version management efficiency
Standardized northbound interfaces for easy integration and interfacing
Centralized management of edge devices
Table 9-2 ISPIM Specifications
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Centralized
Device
Management
Monitoring
Management
Stateless
Computing
Operating System
Deployment
Description
HTTPS, SNMP, and IPMI, and has the capabilities including
secure upgrade and boot as well as security reinforcement
mechanisms such as anti-replay, anti-injection, and anti-brute
force.
Description
Supports centralized management of network-wide devices,
including servers (covering the complete Inspur server family,
including general rack servers, AI servers, blade servers, all-in-
ones and other high-end server products, and third-party servers),
storage devices (Inspur general disk arrays, distributed storage
devices, and storage devices of other manufacturers), and
network devices (Inspur switches, third-party switches, and third-
party firewall devices).
Supports centralized display, search, and blocking of device
alarms, and email notifications, and supports the creation of alarm
rules, notification rules, and blocking rules, alarm redefinition,
alarm forwarding and southbound settings, device performance
monitoring, and distributed monitoring.
Supports BMC/BIOS upgrade and configuration of Inspur servers,
RAID configuration of Inspur servers, hardware configuration
templates, automatic hardware baseline management, and file
repository upgrade.
Supports batch deployment of operating systems through the
BMC interface, one-click deployment with automatic status write-
back without manual intervention, and concurrent deployment of
up to 40 devices.
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