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QuickSpecs
Configuration
Internal Disk and Media
Drives
HP Integrity Trusted
Platform Module
The HP Integrity rx2800 i2 supports up to eight internal Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) 2.5 inch hot plug
small form factor hard disk drives
An 8 internal port host bus adapter provides 8 ports, 1 port per SAS disk, for point to point
connection from the adapter to the disk. This means that each disk has its own 6 GB link.
The maximum of eight disks can be configured for RAID 0, 1, 5 and 6 in any combination. RAID 0
requires one drive, RAID 1 requires two identical HDDs, RAID5 requires three identical HDDs, and
RAID 6 requires four identical HDDs. An optional SA 512MB Cache/Battery kit (AM252A) is available
for all RAID options; it is required for RAID 5 and RAID 6. Factory configuration of a RAID set is
available, except for RAID 6. Please see rx2800 i2 Ordering Menu for details.
Mirrordisk/UX is available for software mirroring on all HDDs in HP UX based systems.
Cables required to connect the internal disk drives to the host bus adapter are shipped with the
system; no need to order separately.
72-GB 15K, 146-GB 10K, 146-GB 15K, 300GB 10K, 300GB 15K, 450GB 10K, 600GB 10K, and 900GB
10K Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disks are supported.
200-GB and 400-GB 6G Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) solid state drives (SSD) are supported.
Optical media drives include a slimline DVD-ROM (AM242A) and a slimline DVD+RW (AM243A).
The rx2800 i2 has an accessory option for an embedded security chip - the Trusted Platforms Module
(TPM) - product number AM237A. HP-UX Trusted Computing Services (HP-UX TCS) provides software
support for the TPM when running HP-UX 11i v3. By providing a low-cost embedded security chip option
(known as a Trusted Platform Module), HP has established a foundation for strong protection of sensitive
information - including cryptographic keys. Built around industry standards, the Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) provides a basis for key storage by securely generating and storing cryptographic keys. HP-UX 11i
TCS takes this a step further by providing the necessary infrastructure for managing the TPM, as well as
integrating it into select features such as HP-UX Encrypted Volumes and File Systems (EVFS).
Using HP-UX TCS with EVFS:
Using HP-UX TCS to make the unattended boot capability of EVFS more secure is an important example of
how HP-UX TCS can be integrated with other applications to enhance security. For more information see
the "Protecting EVFS Keys with HP-UX TCS" chapter in the "HP-UX Trusted Computing Services
Administrators Guide" available in the HP-UX Trusted Computing Services section at:
http://docs.hp.com/en/internet.html
DA - 13770 Worldwide — Version 14 — December 10, 2013
HP Integrity rx2800 i2 Server
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