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HP ProLiant DL560 Gen11 - Fan mode behavior; Trusted Platform Module 2.0

HP ProLiant DL560 Gen11
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The server in the liquid cooling configuration is by default populated by five single-rotor fans
The arrow points to the front of the server.
Fan mode behaviorFan mode behavior
To provide sufficient airflow to the system, the server is by default populated by either six dual-rotor fans in the air cooling configuration, or
five single-rotor fans in the liquid cooling configuration. Both air cooling and liquid cooling configurations with full-load fans provide
redundant fan support:
In the air cooling, redundant fan mode, if a fan rotor fails:
The system switches to nonredundant fan mode. The system continues to operate in this mode.
The system health LED flashes amber.
If a second fan rotor failure or a missing fan occurs, the operating system gracefully shuts down.
In the liquid cooling, redundant fan mode, if a fan fails or is missing:
The system switches to nonredundant fan mode. The system continues to operate in this mode.
The system health LED flashes amber.
If a second fan failure or two missing fans occurs, the operating system gracefully shuts down.
Trusted Platform Module 2.0Trusted Platform Module 2.0
The Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM) is a hardware-based system security feature that securely store artifacts used to authenticate the
platform. These artifacts can include passwords, certificates, and encryption keys.
The TPM 2.0 is embedded on the server system board.
The TPM 2.0 is supported with specific operating system support such as Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 and later. For more
HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen11 Server User Guide 31

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