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HP Solid State Drive technology
Overview
HP solid state drives (SSDs) have no moving parts, which makes them able to operate in more extreme environments than
traditional hard disk drives. Available in 32-GB or 64-GB versions from HP, these first generation drives are designed
specifically for ProLiant c-Class server blades.
Figure 1-1. HP Solid State Drive for ProLiant BladeSystem servers
Iss technology update volume 8, number 6 (7 pages)
Summary of Contents for Compaq BL10e - HP ProLiant - 512 MB RAM
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ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 Keeping you informed of the latest ISS technology HP Solid State Drive technology ....................... 1 Meet the Expert— Brian Purcell ........................ 3 Common SM CLP scripting commands for ProLiant server management ........... 4 ...
ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 Operating environment for HP SSDs HP server disk drives are available in three levels based on performance: Entry, Midline, and Enterprise. The HP solid state drives introduced in September 2008 represent a level of performance, reliability, and capacity roughly equivalent to Midline server disk drives.
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ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 Meet the Expert— Brian Purcell Mark Brian Purcell is an HP hardware architect whose job is critically important to the success of AMD-based ProLiant servers. He is responsible for reviewing the future chipset and processor offerings, and he works closely with vendors to evaluate how their products can best be integrated into all HP server products.
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ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 How much customer input goes into the design of your products? Brian: Customer feedback is very important to us because customers are more likely to purchase HP products if we can meet their requirements. I personally go through several design concepts before I finally settle on the top one or two design recommendations.
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ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 Retrieve properties of the host system The following example illustrates how to retrieve the properties of the host system using the show system1 command. Administrators can access specifics within system1 by appending subordinate targets, such as system1/firmware1, to reference the host ROM version.
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ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 Additional resources Visit the following websites for additional information on the topics discussed in this article: Resource HP Integrated Lights-Out www.hp.com/go/ilo DMTF SMASH information www.dmtf.org/standards/mgmt/smash/ Common SM CLP scripting commands for ProLiant server http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c management, Part 1 01579481/c01579481.pdf...
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ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 10 Recently published industry standard server technology papers Title "iSCSI technologies in HP ProLiant servers with http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c016006 multifunction network adapters” technology brief 24/c01600624.pdf “Solid state drive technology for ProLiant servers” http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c0 technology brief 1580706/c01580706.pdf HP Flex-10 technology http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c016089 22/c01608922.pdf...
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