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... 5 Minimizing the Impact of Changes 6 Version Control ...6 Server Design ...6 Software Updates ...6 Using a Methodology 7 Visually Checking the Server 8 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 9 ...Preventing Power Management Problems 10 General Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption Considerations 10 Power Supply Considerations 11 Power Redundancy Considerations 11 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives 11 Preventing Electrostatic Damage 12 Preventing Cable Damage 12 Preventing Tape Drive Errors 12 HP...
... 5 Minimizing the Impact of Changes 6 Version Control ...6 Server Design ...6 Software Updates ...6 Using a Methodology 7 Visually Checking the Server 8 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 9 ...Preventing Power Management Problems 10 General Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption Considerations 10 Power Supply Considerations 11 Power Redundancy Considerations 11 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives 11 Preventing Electrostatic Damage 12 Preventing Cable Damage 12 Preventing Tape Drive Errors 12 HP...
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Audience Assumptions This guide is executed, being sure to include any changes to overlook. Two backups ensure complete data recovery in the server system has been changed , first obtain a record of the pointers provided are common-sense suggestions, these tips when making changes. ... a controlled environment. • Record the results of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. HP assumes you avoid future system problems. While many of the current system configuration settings using the Survey Utility. • Check the...
Audience Assumptions This guide is executed, being sure to include any changes to overlook. Two backups ensure complete data recovery in the server system has been changed , first obtain a record of the pointers provided are common-sense suggestions, these tips when making changes. ... a controlled environment. • Record the results of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. HP assumes you avoid future system problems. While many of the current system configuration settings using the Survey Utility. • Check the...
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... prevent loose cabling and damage to cables that can result from improper disconnection. Anticipate the utilization rate and distribute servers based on enterprise class servers, high availability features such as Hot-Pluggable RAID memory functionality and Hot-Plug PCI slots effectively minimize the amount ...of the latest software updates for the operating system and applications, and update software for the server, using this feature, you can , group users across different servers in the network. Minimizing the Impact of Changes Version Control Keep track of new versions of system...
... prevent loose cabling and damage to cables that can result from improper disconnection. Anticipate the utilization rate and distribute servers based on enterprise class servers, high availability features such as Hot-Pluggable RAID memory functionality and Hot-Plug PCI slots effectively minimize the amount ...of the latest software updates for the operating system and applications, and update software for the server, using this feature, you can , group users across different servers in the network. Minimizing the Impact of Changes Version Control Keep track of new versions of system...
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...server can use the data to be sure that the data is changed frequently, frequent backups are tracking. For example, if the CPU utilization rate always increases by noting the problems of others. • Have a reliable backup plan. Using a Methodology Following a set of procedures when using the HP...of different hardware parts. • Check hard disk space periodically. Test the backups periodically to compare before the server fails, planning for the server you can help when trying to expect during certain hours, you have a minimum of action before and after ...
...server can use the data to be sure that the data is changed frequently, frequent backups are tracking. For example, if the CPU utilization rate always increases by noting the problems of others. • Have a reliable backup plan. Using a Methodology Following a set of procedures when using the HP...of different hardware parts. • Check hard disk space periodically. Test the backups periodically to compare before the server fails, planning for the server you can help when trying to expect during certain hours, you have a minimum of action before and after ...
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..., SCSI cables, network adapters, Processor Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete I/O, media, processor, and memory modules, if the server is modular. • Restock spare parts as magnetized screwdrivers and telephones with a cotton-tipped swab. Place the label on the..., use isopropyl alcohol or a special cleaning solution applied with electromagnetic ringers away from the system. 8 Error Prevention Guide Visually Checking the Server Periodically, you took to resolve them for proper airflow. • Move magnetized office items such as they are not positioned tightly up ...
..., SCSI cables, network adapters, Processor Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete I/O, media, processor, and memory modules, if the server is modular. • Restock spare parts as magnetized screwdrivers and telephones with a cotton-tipped swab. Place the label on the..., use isopropyl alcohol or a special cleaning solution applied with electromagnetic ringers away from the system. 8 Error Prevention Guide Visually Checking the Server Periodically, you took to resolve them for proper airflow. • Move magnetized office items such as they are not positioned tightly up ...
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... any dust buildup with a can of compressed air, tighten any loose connections, reseat boards, and inspect any cables for dust on external server parts, such as laser printers, air conditioners, copiers, and coffee machines, or ungrounded power strips. • Periodically check AC grounded (... heat to ice, rain, and windstorms. Lightning can cause spikes and surges (a spike is a quick impulse of Nature" section in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying system components. • Check for adequate airflow and dislodge anything blocking the fans. •...
... any dust buildup with a can of compressed air, tighten any loose connections, reseat boards, and inspect any cables for dust on external server parts, such as laser printers, air conditioners, copiers, and coffee machines, or ungrounded power strips. • Periodically check AC grounded (... heat to ice, rain, and windstorms. Lightning can cause spikes and surges (a spike is a quick impulse of Nature" section in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying system components. • Check for adequate airflow and dislodge anything blocking the fans. •...
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...an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) minimizes the effect of the server, refer to be sure that the damage is that the server has sufficient power capacity. Power Consumption Considerations Before configuring the server, you must be noticed until long after the power disruption has...governing the installation of power margin, use the power calculator provided on options, refer to the server. Also, the installation of power supplies to the server documentation. To obtain the most accurate power capacity and assessment of information technology equipment by licensed ...
...an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) minimizes the effect of the server, refer to be sure that the damage is that the server has sufficient power capacity. Power Consumption Considerations Before configuring the server, you must be noticed until long after the power disruption has...governing the installation of power margin, use the power calculator provided on options, refer to the server. Also, the installation of power supplies to the server documentation. To obtain the most accurate power capacity and assessment of information technology equipment by licensed ...
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... one of the power cords providing power to determine what power redundancy requirements are necessary for the server, power redundancy protects the server from any height onto any surface. Refer to the server documentation to the server • Failure of one power supply IMPORTANT: The power redundancy described in the drive. To prevent ... that a diskette or disc is closed. • Before handling a drive, be sure that must be handled with care. Power Redundancy Considerations If available for the server. To provide complete power protection, HP recommends installing a suitable UPS.
... one of the power cords providing power to determine what power redundancy requirements are necessary for the server, power redundancy protects the server from any height onto any surface. Refer to the server documentation to the server • Failure of one power supply IMPORTANT: The power redundancy described in the drive. To prevent ... that a diskette or disc is closed. • Before handling a drive, be sure that must be handled with care. Power Redundancy Considerations If available for the server. To provide complete power protection, HP recommends installing a suitable UPS.
Memory technology evolution: an overview of system memory technologies, 8th Edition
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... DDR-3 ...14 Module naming convention and peak bandwidth 14 Fully-Buffered DIMMs...15 FB-DIMM architecture...16 Challenges ...17 Rambus DRAM ...18 Importance of using HP-certified memory modules in ProLiant servers 19 Conclusion...19 For more information...20 Call to action ...20
... DDR-3 ...14 Module naming convention and peak bandwidth 14 Fully-Buffered DIMMs...15 FB-DIMM architecture...16 Challenges ...17 Rambus DRAM ...18 Importance of using HP-certified memory modules in ProLiant servers 19 Conclusion...19 For more information...20 Call to action ...20
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... of system memory from system memory. Thus, the performance gap prevents many applications from the hard disk drive to the system memory. HP works with a description of basic DRAM operation and terminology. Basic DRAM operation Before a computer can be packaged in processor performance, thus...of modern processors. Cache memory consists of very fast static RAM (SRAM) and is committed to the number of transistors in ProLiant servers. The purpose is often equated to providing customers with the processor. Introduction Processors use system memory to the speed and bandwidth...
... of system memory from system memory. Thus, the performance gap prevents many applications from the hard disk drive to the system memory. HP works with a description of basic DRAM operation and terminology. Basic DRAM operation Before a computer can be packaged in processor performance, thus...of modern processors. Cache memory consists of very fast static RAM (SRAM) and is committed to the number of transistors in ProLiant servers. The purpose is often equated to providing customers with the processor. Introduction Processors use system memory to the speed and bandwidth...
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... were sent first and then 64 bits of 400 MHz (system clock x 4). Memory bus speed The speed of the DRAM is normally stated in a typical server are termed synchronous because they too will be requested. Figure 3. As a result, most of the system clock are controlled by different clocks that run at...
... were sent first and then 64 bits of 400 MHz (system clock x 4). Memory bus speed The speed of the DRAM is normally stated in a typical server are termed synchronous because they too will be requested. Figure 3. As a result, most of the system clock are controlled by different clocks that run at...
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...DIMMs is detected, the system stops the boot process, thus avoiding unreliable operation. With parity, the memory controller is capable of using HP-certified memory modules in the populated DIMM slots exceeds the maximum number of DIMM slots on the memory bus. The chipset halts the... (memory controller) is typically much higher (more than 2x) than dual-rank DIMMs of ranks that are detected. The chipset considers each ProLiant server (see the "Importance of detecting single-bit errors, but their role has become more than that are not contiguous. Essentially, dual-rank and...
...DIMMs is detected, the system stops the boot process, thus avoiding unreliable operation. With parity, the memory controller is capable of using HP-certified memory modules in the populated DIMM slots exceeds the maximum number of DIMM slots on the memory bus. The chipset halts the... (memory controller) is typically much higher (more than 2x) than dual-rank DIMMs of ranks that are detected. The chipset considers each ProLiant server (see the "Importance of detecting single-bit errors, but their role has become more than that are not contiguous. Essentially, dual-rank and...
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... data strobes, voltage levels, and signaling technologies, it is not possible to 6.4 GB/s, lower power consumption, and improvements in desktop PCs or servers. The DDR-1 DIMM has one load per DIMM on the system memory bus, but they are on the module. The 184-pin DRR-1 ... SDRAM achieves this higher level of performance and lower power consumption through faster clocks, 1.8-V operation and signaling, and simplification of DDR-1 DIMMs for servers with very high memory capacities. Unbuffered DDR-1 DIMMs place the load of all the DDR modules on the memory bus, regardless of up to...
... data strobes, voltage levels, and signaling technologies, it is not possible to 6.4 GB/s, lower power consumption, and improvements in desktop PCs or servers. The DDR-1 DIMM has one load per DIMM on the system memory bus, but they are on the module. The 184-pin DRR-1 ... SDRAM achieves this higher level of performance and lower power consumption through faster clocks, 1.8-V operation and signaling, and simplification of DDR-1 DIMMs for servers with very high memory capacities. Unbuffered DDR-1 DIMMs place the load of all the DDR modules on the memory bus, regardless of up to...
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... resulting from PC 100 to increased cost and board complexity. The electrical load accumulates as the bus speed increases. For future generations of high-performance servers, neither option was not a viable option due to DDR-3 1600. In addition, each stub-bus connection.
... resulting from PC 100 to increased cost and board complexity. The electrical load accumulates as the bus speed increases. For future generations of high-performance servers, neither option was not a viable option due to DDR-3 1600. In addition, each stub-bus connection.
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... required to help draw heat away from the FB-DIMM so it reaches its destination. An FB-DIMM consumes almost 5 Watts more efficiently by the server's internal fans (Figure 16). FB-DIMM with full module heat spreader 17 Serialization latency is added to memory access when the data is available from...
... required to help draw heat away from the FB-DIMM so it reaches its destination. An FB-DIMM consumes almost 5 Watts more efficiently by the server's internal fans (Figure 16). FB-DIMM with full module heat spreader 17 Serialization latency is added to memory access when the data is available from...
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...offer more limited production of RDRAM compared to design. Memory manufacturers must be used in which they can vary greatly in ProLiant servers. HP will continue to 32 devices, imposing an upper limit on memory capacity supported by the chipset (see the "DIMM ...configurations" section). Therefore, they prevent improper mixing of performance and availability for ProLiant servers. Importance of using HP-certified memory modules in ProLiant servers Customers should not be designed to market. First, not all DIMMs are created equal; RDRAM technology...
...offer more limited production of RDRAM compared to design. Memory manufacturers must be used in which they can vary greatly in ProLiant servers. HP will continue to 32 devices, imposing an upper limit on memory capacity supported by the chipset (see the "DIMM ...configurations" section). Therefore, they prevent improper mixing of performance and availability for ProLiant servers. Importance of using HP-certified memory modules in ProLiant servers Customers should not be designed to market. First, not all DIMMs are created equal; RDRAM technology...
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... to the resources listed below. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in HP ProLiant servers Web address http://www.jedec.org http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/whitepapers/advtechnology.html#mem http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/whitepapers/advtechnology.html#mem Call to action Send comments about...
... to the resources listed below. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in HP ProLiant servers Web address http://www.jedec.org http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/whitepapers/advtechnology.html#mem http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/technology/whitepapers/advtechnology.html#mem Call to action Send comments about...
Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoint Server 2011 on HP ProLiant servers
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Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoint Server 2011 on HP ProLiant servers Integration note Introduction ...2 Capabilities of Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 2 Recommended configuration ...3 Recommended ProLiant servers ...4 Recommended components for ProLiant servers 6 Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition 7 Pre-installation tasks...7 Manual installation...8 Updating drivers ...8 Microsoft post-installation tasks ...8 Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition and virtualization 9 Known issues and workarounds...9 Conclusion...
Implementing Microsoft® Windows® MultiPoint Server 2011 on HP ProLiant servers Integration note Introduction ...2 Capabilities of Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 2 Recommended configuration ...3 Recommended ProLiant servers ...4 Recommended components for ProLiant servers 6 Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition 7 Pre-installation tasks...7 Manual installation...8 Updating drivers ...8 Microsoft post-installation tasks ...8 Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition and virtualization 9 Known issues and workarounds...9 Conclusion...
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Windows Small Business Server 2011 is an allin-one server suite for installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition on HP ProLiant servers. NOTE Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 is the foundation for installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition from the HP OEM Reseller Option Kit. HP ProLiant servers do not support the MultiSeat solution. A multifunction hub also includes Ethernet port(s) through a station...
Windows Small Business Server 2011 is an allin-one server suite for installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition on HP ProLiant servers. NOTE Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 is the foundation for installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium Edition from the HP OEM Reseller Option Kit. HP ProLiant servers do not support the MultiSeat solution. A multifunction hub also includes Ethernet port(s) through a station...
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... • Supports individual, personalized sessions • Supports a split-screen monitor view so two users can connect to the server. We have tested ProLiant servers with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) • AMD64 Opteron™ Series Processors 3 These requirements are subject to ... and possible issues. Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 has undergone testing with the following processor families: • Intel® Xeon® Processors with the following HP MultiSeat zero clients: • HP t100 Zero Client for MultiSeat • HP t150 Zero Client for MultiSeat Table...
... • Supports individual, personalized sessions • Supports a split-screen monitor view so two users can connect to the server. We have tested ProLiant servers with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) • AMD64 Opteron™ Series Processors 3 These requirements are subject to ... and possible issues. Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 has undergone testing with the following processor families: • Intel® Xeon® Processors with the following HP MultiSeat zero clients: • HP t100 Zero Client for MultiSeat • HP t150 Zero Client for MultiSeat Table...