Description
Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility
The Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility 840133-001 is a technology offered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) that provides enhanced flexibility to customers who use HPE servers. It is a feature that enables virtualization technology on HPE servers, allowing multiple virtual servers to run on a single physical server.
Virtualization support for enhanced flexibility is designed to help organizations optimize their IT infrastructure by consolidating workloads onto fewer physical servers. This can help reduce hardware costs, power consumption, and cooling requirements, while also simplifying management and maintenance of the server environment.
The technology provides support for a range of virtualization platforms, including VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Linux KVM, among others. It also offers features such as dynamic workload balancing, live migration of virtual machines, and automatic failover in the event of hardware failure.
HPE’s Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility is a valuable technology that can help organizations optimize their IT infrastructure, reduce costs, and improve overall efficiency and flexibility.
High Speed Connectivity for Bandwidth Intensive Workloads
High-speed connectivity for bandwidth-intensive workloads is a feature offered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) that provides fast network connectivity for applications that require high bandwidth and low latency. This feature is available as part of the Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility 840133-001 technology.
High-speed connectivity is essential for bandwidth-intensive workloads such as data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and video streaming. These workloads require large amounts of data to be transferred quickly between servers, storage systems, and other components within the data center.
HPE’s high-speed connectivity feature is achieved through the use of technologies such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) and 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE), which provide fast data transfer rates over standard network cables. In addition, HPE also offers InfiniBand technology, which is a high-speed networking technology that is designed for low-latency, high-bandwidth applications.
HPE’s high-speed connectivity feature is available on a range of HPE servers and can be used with virtualization technologies such as VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V. It is designed to help organizations optimize their IT infrastructure for bandwidth-intensive workloads, providing faster data transfer rates, improved application performance, and reduced latency.
HPE’s High Speed Connectivity for Bandwidth Intensive Workloads 840133-001 is a valuable feature for organizations that require fast, low-latency connectivity for their bandwidth-intensive workloads. It can help improve overall performance, efficiency, and scalability of the data center infrastructure.
Power Consumption and Heat Dissipation
Power consumption and heat dissipation are important considerations in any data center infrastructure. The Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility 840133-001 technology offered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) includes features that help reduce power consumption and manage heat dissipation.
Power consumption refers to the amount of electrical power required to run the data center infrastructure. High power consumption can lead to increased energy costs and can also place a strain on the electrical infrastructure of the data center. The Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility technology offered by HPE is designed to reduce power consumption by optimizing server utilization through virtualization. By consolidating multiple workloads onto fewer physical servers, less power is required to run the same number of applications.
Heat dissipation is another important consideration in the data center infrastructure. As servers run, they generate heat, which can cause equipment failure if not properly managed. HPE’s Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility technology includes features such as advanced cooling mechanisms and sensors that monitor server temperatures and adjust cooling as necessary. This helps to ensure that servers operate within safe temperature ranges, reducing the risk of equipment failure.
HPE also offers power capping features, which allow administrators to set limits on the amount of power that can be consumed by each server. This helps to prevent power consumption spikes, which can lead to increased energy costs and equipment failure.
The Power Consumption and Heat Dissipation features of the Virtualization Support for Enhanced Flexibility 840133-001 technology offered by HPE are designed to help organizations reduce their energy costs and improve the reliability of their data center infrastructure. By optimizing server utilization and managing heat dissipation, organizations can reduce their environmental impact and improve the overall efficiency of their IT operations.
General Information
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Part Number or SKU# 840133-001
- Product Type: Network Adapter
- Sub-Type: 2 Port
Technical Information
- Ports: 25 Gigabit Sfp28 X 2
- Data Link Protocol: 10 Gige, 25 Gigabit Lan
- Data Transfer Rate: 25 GBPS
- Features: Firewall Protection, Function Level Reset (FLR), Secure Boot
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots: 2 (Total) / 2 (Free) X Sfp28
Compatibility Information
- HPE Proliant Dl360 Gen10, Dl360 Gen10 Base, Dl360 Gen10 Entry, Dl360 Gen10 High Performance, Dl360 Gen10 Performance, Dl380 Gen10, Dl380 Gen10 Base, Dl380 Gen10 Entry, Dl380 Gen10 High Performance, Dl380 Gen10 Performance, Dl560 Gen10, Dl560 Gen10 Base, Dl560 Gen10 Entry, Dl560 Gen10





