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Table 3 (continued)
Power Supply
Count
1
2
1
2
The server also supports power capping.

Hard drive subsystem

The server supports up to eight SFF, 2.5 in. SAS hard drives. Each drive is equipped with two LEDs
that indicate activity and device status.

Firmware

Firmware consists of many individually linked binary images that are bound together by a single
framework at run-time. Internally, the firmware employs a software database called a device tree
to represent the structure of the hardware platform and to provide a means of associating software
elements with hardware functionality.
The firmware incorporates the following main interfaces:
PAL provides a seamless firmware abstraction among the CPU, system software and, platform
firmware.
SAL provides a uniform firmware interface, and initializes and configures the platform.
UEFI provides an interface between the operating system and the platform firmware. UEFI
uses data tables that contain platform-related information, and boot and runtime service calls
that are available to the operating system and its loader to provide a standard environment
for booting.
ACPI provides a standard environment for configuring and managing server systems. ACPI
moves system power configuration and management from the system firmware to the operating
system and abstracts the interface between the platform hardware and the operating system
software. This allows each to evolve independently of the other.
iLO 3
There are other, small, miscellaneous pieces of firmware used for integrated LAN and SAS
controllers, and programmable logic devices.
All operating systems are presented with the same interface to system firmware, and all features
are available to the operating system.

Event IDs for errors and events

The system firmware generates event IDs for errors, events, and forward progress to iLO 3 through
common shared memory. iLO 3 interprets and stores event IDs. Reviewing these events helps you
diagnose and troubleshoot problems with the server.
Voltage
CPU
Low Line
2
(100- 1 20)
Low Line
2
(100- 1 20)
Low Line
1 or 2
(100- 1 20)
Low Line
1 or 2
(100- 1 20)
Memory Riser
DIMM Count
Count
8 or less
1 or 2
8 or less
1 or 2
24 or less
3 or 4
24 or less
3 or 4
Redundancy
Illegal
configuration
Illegal
configuration
Illegal
configuration
No
Server subsystems
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