HP ProLiant DL2000 Specification page 6

Hp proliant dl2000 multi node server
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QuickSpecs
Standard Features
Graphics
Server Power Cords
Advanced Power
Management: Power
Management Controller
Integrated Matrox Graphics G200e, 32MB Standard
16 bit color: maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200
32 bit color: maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024
The following NVIDIA graphics cards are tested for compatibility in the DL2000 (when using full-height 2U
nodes):
NVIDIA Quadro 6000 6GB PCIe x 16 graphics card
NVIDIA Quadro FX5800 4GB PCIe x 16 graphics card
NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2GB PCIe x 16 graphics card
NVIDIA Quadro FX3800 1GB PCIe x 16 graphics card
NOTE: For more information on the latest visualization and acceleration qualification status, please see
http://www.hp.com/go/accelerators
NOTE: An HP DL170e GPU Adapter Kit (P/N 612253-B21) is required when installing this NVIDIA card. The
NVIDIA cards can only be installed in the 2U node with the 2 slot full-height riser option: HP DL170e I/O
Riser PCIe x16 x8 FIO option (P/N 512481-B21).
One 6' Highline (IEC-IEC) power cord ships standard
NOTE: HP ProLiant DL servers are primarily connected to PDU's in data center racks so they ship standard
with only a PDU power cord (416151-B21).
NOTE: If customers require a power cord, they can check the power cord matrix for the appropriate cord.
Please see the following power cord matrix:
In addition to the efficiencies gained by the shared power infrastructure, the DL2000 contains advanced
power metering and capping capabilities. The embedded Power Management Controller (PMC) is able to
monitor power consumption and throttle the speed of the processors and memory in each node within the
chassis in order to maintain a pre-set power budget. HP provides a simple command-line utility, called HP
ProLiant Power Interface Control (PPIC) Utility, for reading and configuring the power control logic of the
server nodes. Versions are available for MS Windows Server OS (2008 and 2008 R2) and Linux OS (RHEL5
and SLES11) with the requirement that the OS IPMI Driver be installed. The following Power Management
modes for power redundancy are standard and are configurable in the controller:
No Redundancy - power control disabled. No power throttling will occur.
(DEFAULT) AC Redundancy with Throttling. This mode allows all nodes to share both power supplies
and run at maximum performance. Power control logic will only throttle the performance of each
node when the power draw by the chassis attempts to exceed the load supported by the power
supplies. In this mode, the box is expected to survive an unexpected AC Power loss to one of the
power supplies.
Full AC/DC Redundancy - power control logic will maintain a power cap value for the chassis at the
DC rating of a single power supply (750W, or 1200W), such that if one power supply experiences a
DC or AC failure, the chassis should remain on-line and operational.
Power Capping is included with the LO100 Advanced Pack:
Power Capping - User specifies the power envelope for the 2U chassis, within the capabilities of the
hardware installed. Users run a utility to calibrate the minimum and maximum power consumption
envelope for the chassis. In order to avoid any impact to performance due to throttling, a User
selectable Power Cap value should not be set below the minimum power value provided by the
DA - 13847 North America — Version 31 — December 13, 2013
HP ProLiant DL2000 Multi Node Server
http://www.hp.com/go/powercordmatrix
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