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Product Type | Network Storage Server |
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Form Factor | Tower |
Processor Sockets | 2 |
Chipset | Intel 5000P |
Maximum Memory | 32 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | SAS/SATA |
Maximum Internal Storage | 4.5 TB |
Network Interface | Gigabit Ethernet |
Processor | Intel Xeon |
Memory Type | DDR2 FB-DIMM |
Network Controller | NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Network Adapter |
Power Supply | Hot-plug, redundant power supply |
Expansion Slots | 6 |
Operating System Support | Windows Server, Linux, VMware |
Defines the target readers of the manual, focusing on technical professionals.
Lists other HP ProLiant Storage Server and Server documentation.
Explains formatting, symbols, and text conventions used in the document for clarity.
Explains how to identify ProLiant Storage Server models based on prefixes and generation.
Introduces SAN and NAS concepts, and Fibre Channel and Serial ATA technologies.
Describes matching data to storage tiers for cost optimization and performance.
Divides storage into physical, logical, file system, and file sharing elements.
Discusses management at the physical drive level, including disk carving strategies.
Highlights DFS Namespaces, DFS Replication, and other enhancements.
Tools for managing data quantity, type, quotas, file screening, and reports.
User interface for managing file and print services, DFS, and disk utilities.
MMC snap-in for enterprise print management tasks, supporting various Windows versions.
Details new HP utilities like Web Jetadmin, INPW, DLM, and Print Migrator.
Explains driver types and how to check installed driver mode for stability.
Update to NFS components, offering new administration features and improved UNIX support.
Simplifies network administration and account management across Windows and UNIX environments.
Integrates storage server into NetWare environments, providing NetWare UI and share management.
Enables file and printer sharing between servers and Macintosh clients using AppleTalk.
Guide to resolving problems using HP Support & Drivers, manuals, and release notes.
Information on server maintenance, customer self-repair, firmware updates, and COA.
Describes the DVD for initial OS installation and recovery from failures.
Step-by-step guide to restore the server to its original factory configuration.
Addresses potential issues with drive letter assignments after system restoration.
Utility for configuring and monitoring Ethernet NIC teams for fault tolerance and throughput.
Steps to team NICs, including prerequisites and important considerations.
Manages team settings, types (Automatic, 802.3ad, TLB, NFT), and load balancing methods.
Details FCC rules for RF emission limits, Class A and B equipment, and declaration of conformity.
Information on Class 1 laser product classification and safety precautions for optical devices.
Compliance statements for Canada, Europe (EU, BSMI), Japan, and Korea.
Covers battery replacement, electrostatic discharge, grounding methods, and handling precautions.