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HP P6000 User Manual

HP P6000
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Hosts
A host is a computer that runs user applications that consume storage on a networked storage
system. There are three types of hosts—Fibre Channel (FC), Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE),
and iSCSI.
FC hosts connect to a fabric through Fibre Channel adapters (FCAs) and access storage directly
through the array controllers.
FCoE hosts connect to the array through an iSCSI/FCoE module in the P6000 controller (01
or 02).
iSCSI hosts connect to the array through HP iSCSI Connectivity Options or through an FC-iSCSI
module in the P6000 controller (01 or 02).
Working with hosts in HP P6000 Command View
The hosts folder for an HP P6000/EVA storage system displays all hosts that have been explicitly
added to the HP P6000 Command View interface. You can further organize hosts into subfolders
that you create and name. You can also move hosts from one subfolder to another.
(only a portion of the display is shown)
In the various host pages you can view host information and perform actions. For example, you
can view general information, presentations, and ports.
(only a portion of the display is shown)
Considerations
To access storage on a storage system, you must explicitly add a host using HP P6000
Command View or HP Storage System Scripting Utility.
A host does not have to be online to be added. After it is added, the host must be online and
connected to the fabric or bridge to perform I/O to the storage system.
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HP P6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
RAID Levels Supported0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Form FactorRack-mountable
Hard Drive Form Factor2.5", 3.5"
Drive Types SupportedSAS, SSD, SATA
RedundancyRedundant power supplies
Host ConnectivityFibre Channel, iSCSI
Operating Temperature10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)

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