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HP Xw9400 - Workstation - 16 GB RAM - Access Panel Key Lock; Fault Notification and Recovery; Drive Protection System; ECC Fault Prediction and Pre-Failure Warranty

HP Xw9400 - Workstation - 16 GB RAM
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Access panel key lock
This lock prevents removal of the access panel and all internal components. The key is shipped on the
rear of the workstation.
Fault notification and recovery
Fault notification and recovery features combine innovative hardware and software technology to
prevent the loss of critical data and minimize unplanned downtime.
If the workstation is connected to a network managed by HP Client Manager software, the computer
sends a fault notice to the network management application. With HP Client Manager software, you can
also remotely schedule diagnostics to automatically run on all managed PCs and create a summary
report of failed tests.
Drive Protection System
The Drive Protection System (DPS) is a diagnostic tool built into the hard drives installed in select HP
workstations. DPS is designed to help diagnose problems that might result in unwarranted hard drive
replacement.
When HP workstations are built, each installed hard drive is tested using DPS, and a permanent record
of key information is written onto the drive. Each time DPS is run, test results are written to the hard
drive. The service provider can use this information to help diagnose conditions that caused you to run
the DPS software.
ECC fault prediction and pre-failure warranty
When the workstation encounters an excessive number of error checking and correcting (ECC) memory
errors, it displays a Local Alert message. This message contains detailed information about the errant
memory module, enabling you to take action before you experience un-correctable memory errors. The
pre-failure warranty for ECC memory modules enables you to replace these modules, free of charge,
before the modules actually fail. ECC memory modules are supported on current HP workstations.
Thermal sensors
A thermal sensor is a hardware and software feature that tracks temperature. When combined with HP
Client Manager Software, a thermal sensor notifies the network administrator when a normal
temperature range is exceeded. For example, a thermal sensor monitors processor temperature. If
processor temperature remains too high, the system eventually shuts down.
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