Description
High Availability and Redundancy Options
High availability and redundancy options refer to the measures and technologies implemented in a server to ensure that it is always available and able to perform its functions, even in the event of a failure or interruption. This can include features such as redundant power supplies, hot-swappable components, and automatic failover to a backup system. These options can help to minimize the risk of downtime and ensure that the server can continue to operate even in the event of a hardware failure, power loss, or other interruption. Additionally, high availability and redundancy options can also help to improve the overall reliability and performance of the server, as well as protect against data loss and other potential issues.
Expandable and Flexible Storage Solutions
Expandable and flexible storage solutions refer to the ability of a server to adapt and grow with the changing needs of an organization. This can include features such as the ability to add or remove storage drives as needed, support for different types of storage media, and the ability to connect to external storage devices. Having expandable and flexible storage solutions allows organizations to easily add more storage as their data needs grow, without having to replace the entire server. This can save time and money, and also ensures that the server can adapt and grow with the organization over time.
Additionally, flexible storage solutions can also include support for different types of storage, such as solid-state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives (HDDs), and different RAID (redundant array of independent disks) configurations. This allows organizations to choose the storage option that best fits their needs in terms of performance, cost, and data protection. The ability to connect to external storage devices can also provide additional storage capacity, backup and disaster recovery options.
Easy and Intuitive Management with HPE’s iLO
asy and intuitive management with HPE’s iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) refers to the management capabilities built into the server that allow for remote management and control of the server’s hardware and software. HPE’s iLO is a management processor that is embedded on the server’s system board and allows administrators to perform tasks such as power control, remote console access, and system event logs, even when the server is powered off. This can be done through a web interface or command-line interface. iLO also provides the ability to update firmware, monitor the server’s health, and receive alerts when issues arise.
One of the key benefits of iLO is that it allows administrators to manage the server remotely, without the need to be physically present in the server room. This can save time and effort and also allows for more efficient management and troubleshooting of the server. Additionally, iLO’s user-friendly interface makes it easy for administrators to navigate and perform tasks, even if they are not experts in server management.
HPE’s iLO also provides advanced features such as virtual media, which allows administrators to remotely mount ISO images and perform OS installations, and scripting capabilities, which allow for automated management tasks.
Ports and Connectivity Options
Ports and connectivity options refer to the various inputs and outputs on a server that allow for communication and data transfer with other devices. These can include Ethernet ports for network connectivity, USB ports for external storage devices, and serial ports for external management devices.
In the case of the HP MicroServer Gen10 X3421 Ultra System Server, it may have several Ethernet ports, which can be used to connect the server to a network and provide network access to other devices. It may also have USB ports, which can be used to connect external storage devices such as USB drives, and/or serial ports, which can be used to connect an external management device such as a KVM switch.
Additionally, the server may also have other connectivity options such as expansion slots for additional expansion cards, and internal connectors for connecting internal storage devices such as hard drives and solid-state drives.
Having a variety of ports and connectivity options allows for greater flexibility in connecting the server to other devices and networks, and also allows for greater expansion options as the needs of the system change.
Main Specifications about the HP P04923-S01
- Manufacture: HP
- Part Number or SKU# P04923-S01
- Product Type: ProLiant Server
Technical Information for Opteron 2.1GHz Server
- Number of Processors Supported 1
- Number of Processors Installed 1
Processor Manufacturer AMD
- Processor Model X3421
- Processor Core Quad-core (4 Core)
- Processor Speed 2.10 GHz
Memory of 8GB MicroServer
- Standard Memory 8 GB
- Maximum Memory 32 GB
- Memory Technology DDR4 SDRAM
- Number of Total Memory Slots 2
- Number of Occupied Memory Slots 1
- Total Hard Drive Capacity No
- Optical Drive Type No
I/O Expansions AMS System Server
- Number of Total Expansion Bays 5
- Number of 3.5″ Bays 4
- Number of Media Drive Bays 1
- Hot Swappable Bays No
Network & Communication
- Ethernet Technology Gigabit Ethernet
Software
- Operating System ClearOS
Power Description
- Input Voltage 120 V AC
- 230 V AC
- Number of Power Supplies Supported 1
- Number of Power Supplies Installed 1
- Maximum Power Supply Wattage 200 W
- Redundant Power Supply No
Miscellaneous
- Environmentally Friendly Yes
- Environmental Certification WEEE
- EU WEEE