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Overview
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HP 9000 rp7420 Server |
| The Flexible Advantage STarter base systems for the HP 9000 rp7420 Server allow for faster configurations and lower prices due to the semi configured base system bundles. |
| HP 9000 rp7420 Server FAST bundles |
| Product Number (Includes base chassis and power supplies) |
Number of dual core PA-8900/8800 processor modules
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Number of Cell Boards
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Number of Core I/O
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| AB205A |
2 (4)
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1
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1
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| AB206A |
4 (8)
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1
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1
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| AB207A |
6 (12)
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2
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2
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| AB208A |
8 (16)
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2
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2
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Standard Features
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| High Availability |
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| Internet Server Functions |
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Configuration
| Configuration | The HP 9000 rp7420 Server is a symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP) server supporting up to 8 high performance dual core PA 8900 (1.1 GHz or 1.0 GHz) or PA 8800 (1.0 GHz or 900 MHz) processor modules. A dual core processor module supports two processors resulting in a 16-processor core server. It also supports the sx1000 chip set. The rp7420 Server can be configured as a single SMP server or divided into two smaller, hardware partitioned (nPars), logical servers. |
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| Cell Boards | A minimum of one and a maximum of two cells can be ordered in an HP 9000 rp7420 Server. Each cell can be purchased with up to four active dual core PA 8900/PA 8800 processor modules (8 processors), or in combination with Instant Capacity processors. Four processor speeds are supported; 1.1 GHz and 1.0 GHz (using PA 8900) or 1.0 GHz and 900 MHz (using PA 8800). The ability to mix processor speeds within a chassis is supported (but processors within a cell or partition must be of the same speed). PA 8800 and PA 8900 may be mixed within the same chassis provided they are placed in different hardware partitions. PA 8800/PA 8900 and PA 8700+ processors may not be mixed in the same server The HP 9000 rp7420 (8 processor module slots) and HP 9000 rp8420 (16 processor module slots) servers share the same cell board. A processor module slot contains 1 dual core processor module (2 processors). The HP 9000 rp7420 Server cell board can be carried forward to the HP Integrity rx7620 and supported Itanium processors in that chassis. The HP 9000 rp7410 cell board (A6096A) CANNOT be carried forward to the HP 9000 rp7420 Server and must be replaced (although previous HP 9000 rp7410 memory can be carried forward). When replacing previous HP 9000 rp7410 cell boards in an upgrade situation, cell board and PA 8700/8700+ return credits may be used. |
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| Cell Details |
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| Cell Board Configuration Rules |
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| Dual core PA 8900 processor module details |
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| Dual core PA-8800 processor module details |
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| Processor Configuration Rules |
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| Memory Configuration | The memory DIMMs used in the HP 9000 rp7420 Server are sold in quads and are custom designed by HP. Each DIMM contains 36×4 SDRAM memory chips qualified to run at 125 MHz, with full ECC protection. DIMM sizes of 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB are supported. HP 9000 rp7410 memory modules can be carried forward to the HP 9000 rp7420 Server. Each HP 9000 rp7420 Server cell board supports up to 16 DIMMs with 16 GB/s of peak memory bandwidth. The 16 GB memory modules (4×4GB DIMMs) cannot be mixed with other memory DIMM sizes. When purchased from the factory, any given partition can ordered with 4 GB DIMMs or non stacked DIMMs (512 MB, 1 GB or 2 GB), but not both. When field integrated, cell boards can contain 4 GB DIMMs or non stacked DIMMs (512 MB, 1 GB or 2 GB), but not both. |
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| The HP 9000 rp7420 and HP 9000 rp8420 servers share the same 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB memory products. |
| HP 9000 rp7420 Server Memory DIMMs |
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rp7420 Product Number
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rp7410 Product Numbers that are supported
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HP 9000 rp7420 Server
Maximum Capacity Using 1 DIMM Size |
DIMM Size
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| 2 GB |
AB307A |
A6097A |
16 GB |
512 MB |
| 4 GB |
AB308A |
A6098A | 32 GB |
1024 MB |
| 8 GB | AB309A | A6100A | 64 GB | 2048 MB |
| 16GB | AB322A | - | 128 GB | 4096 MB |
| Memory Loading Rules |
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| Performance Tuning Guidelines |
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| Memory Latencies | There are two types of memory
latencies within the HP 9000 rp7420 Server: 1. Memory latency within the cell refers to the case where an application either runs on a partition that consists of a single cell or uses cell local memory. 2. Memory latency between cells refers to the case where the partition consists of two cells and cell interleaved memory is used. In this case 50% of the addresses are to memory on the same cell as the requesting processor, and the other 50% of the addresses are to memory of the other cell. The HP 9000 rp7420 Server average memory latency depends on the number of processors in the partition. Assuming that memory accesses are equally distributed across all cell boards and memory controllers within the partition, the average idle memory latency (load-to-use) is as show below: |
| Number of processor modules | Average Memory Latency |
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core processor modules (single cell) | ~241 ns |
| 8-dual core processor modules (two cell) | ~292 ns |
| I/O Architecture | Components within the I/O subsystem
are the I/O controllers, internal peripheral bay, and multifunction Core
I/O. The figure below shows the basic block diagram of the I/O subsystem.
The HP 9000 rp7420 Server I/O architecture utilizes industry standard PCI
buses in a unique design for maximum performance, scalability and reliability. The HP Integrity rp7420 Server contains two master I/O controller chips located on the PCI-X backplane. Each I/O controller contains 16 high-performance, 12-bit-wide links; these links connect to 18 slave I/O controller chips supporting the PCI card slots and core I/O. In the HP 9000 rp7420 Server, two links, one from each master controller, are routed through the system backplane and are dedicated to core I/O. The remaining thirty links are divided among the sixteen I/O card slots. This one card per link architecture leads to greater I/O performance and higher availability. Each controller chip is also directly linked to a host cell board. This means that both cell boards must be purchased in order to access all 15 available I/O card slots. (With only one cell board, access to seven expansion slots is enabled.) The HP 9000 rp7420 Server can be purchased with either one or two core I/O board sets. Each Core I/O product contains two boards, a MP/SCSI and a LAN/SCSI card. The core I/O boards provide console, Ultra160 SCSI, Gigabit LAN, serial, and management processor functionality. If you opt for the second core I/O board set, it can be used to enable dual hard partitioning (nPars) in the HP 9000 rp7420 Server and to provide access to a second set of disk drives. The LAN/SCSI card provided with each Core I/O product occupies one of the sixteen PCI slots. Since there must always be at least one Core I/O board set, the HP 9000 rp7420 Server has fifteen available PCI slots for expansion cards. If the second Core I/O product (board set) is purchased, there are fourteen remaining slots available for expansion cards. The internal peripheral bay supports up to four low-profile disks and one removable-media device. The internal disks are electrically divided into two pairs. SCSI controller chips located on each core I/O board set supports each pair of internal disks. This means that you must have both board sets in order to access both halves of the peripheral bay. This also means that I/O paths are not shared, and disks are electrically isolated, providing for optimal isolation between partitions. |
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| PCI Backplane | Fourteen of sixteen I/O card
slots are supported by dual high-performance links. Each link is capable
of providing 530 MB/s of bandwidth. This means that most HP 9000 rp7420
Server I/O slots are capable of sustained 1.06 GB/s. Aggregate I/O slot
bandwidth is 15.9 GB/s. In addition, because each I/O slot has a dedicated
bus, any slot can be "hot-plugged" or serviced without affecting
other slots. The hot-plug operation is very easy, and can be done with minimal
training and effort. The HP 9000 rp7420 Server supports a number of PCI and PCI-X HBA (I/O) cards for I/O expansion (see Table 2.7.5). Note that the PCI-X backplane is backward compatible with the older PCI backplane and can support many PCI HBA (I/O) cards. When HP 9000 rp7410 servers are upgraded to HP 9000 rp7420 servers using the chassis upgrade kit A9785A, the older and slower PCI backplanes in the HP 9000 rp7410 server are upgraded to the newer and faster PCI-X backplanes of the HP 9000 rp7420 Server. |
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| Supported I/O Cards (HBAs) |
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Product Number
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HP UX Release / Boot Support |
Connector Type(s)
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Hot Plug /
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Max Cards / Max Ports |
Special
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| Mass Storage Host Bus Adapters |
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| PCI 1 port 2x Fibre Channel |
A5158A
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11.00 / No
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Duplex SC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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| PCI 2 Gb Fibre Channel |
A6795A
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11.00 / Yes
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LC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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| PCI 1-port 4-Gb Fibre Channel |
AB387A
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11i/Yes
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Yes/Yes
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15/15
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| PCI 1 channel U160 SCSI |
A6828A
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11.00 / Yes
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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| PCI 2 channel U160 SCSI |
A6829A
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11.00 / Yes
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI 2 channel Ultra320 SCSI |
A7173A
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11i / Yes
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI 2 channel PCI 2-Gb/s Fibre Channel |
A6826A
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11.00 / No
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LC (SFF)
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI 1 port Ultra2 SCSI |
A5149A
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11i / Yes
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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| PCI 2 port Ultra2 SCSI |
A5150A
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11.00 / No
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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| PCI-X 2 channel Smart Array 6402
U320 |
A9890A
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11i / Yes
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI-X 2 channel SmartArray 6404 |
A9891A
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11i / Yes
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VHDCI
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI-X 2 Port 4X Infiniband HCA (HPC) |
AB286A
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11i v2 / Yes
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VHDCI
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| PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (HA & DB) Adpt |
AB345A
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11i v2
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4x Infiniband Copper
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Yes / No
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15 / 30
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Cards |
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| PCI-X 1-port 10 Gb Ethernet Fiber Adapter |
AB287A
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11i v2 / No
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Duplex LC
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Yes / Yes
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2 / 2
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| PCI-X 4-port 1000Base-T Gigabit Adpt |
AB545A
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11i v2 / No
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RJ-45
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Yes / No
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15 / 60
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| PCI X 2 port 1000Base SX |
A7011A
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11i / Yes
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Duplex SC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI X 2 port 1000Base T |
A7012A
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11i / Yes
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RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI 1 port 1000Base SX |
A6847A
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11.00 / Yes
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Duplex SC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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| PCI 1 port 1000Base T |
A6825A
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11.00 / Yes
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Duplex SC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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A4926A
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11.00 / No
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Duplex SC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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A5230A
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11.00 / No
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RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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A4929A
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11.i / No
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RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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A5506B
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11.00 / No
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RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 60
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A5783A
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11.00 / No |
RJ-45 and DB-9
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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A3739B
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11.00 / No
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FDDI SC
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 15
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Storage / LAN) |
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| PCI 2 port 100Base T/ 2 port Ultra2
SCSI |
A5838A
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11.00 / Yes
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VHDCI/RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 60
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| PCI-X 2Gb Fibre Channel / 1000Base-SX |
A9782A
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11i / Yes
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LC (SFF) / LC GigE
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI-X 2Gb Fibre Channel / 1000Base-T |
A9784A
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11i / Yes
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1 LC, 1 RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI-X 2-port 2GbFC/ 2-port 1Gb Ethernet |
AB465A
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11iv2 / Yes
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2 LC/2 RJ-45
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 60
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| PCI-X 2-port 1000BT/2-port U320 SCSI |
AB290A
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11i/Yes
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2 LC GigE/2 RJ-45
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Yes/Yes
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15/60
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Cards |
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| PCI 1 port ATM 155 Mb/s Multi Mode Fiber (MMF) |
A5513A
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11.00 / No
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Duplex SC
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Yes/Yes
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15 / 15
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(PSI) X.25 / Frame Relay / SDLC |
J3525A |
11.00 / No
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RS-530, RS-232, V.35, RS-449 or X.21
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 30
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| PCI 8 port Terminal Multiplexer |
A6748A |
11.00 / No
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LC Duplex
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 120
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| PCI 64 port Terminal Multiplexer |
A6749A |
11.00 / No
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RS-232 or RS-422
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Yes / Yes
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15 / 960
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| PCI Hyperfabric2 Fiber Adapter |
A6386A |
11.00 / No
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RS-232
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Yes / Yes
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| Integrated Multifunction I/O | The HP 9000 rp7420 Server chassis
supports up to two core I/O boards (AB306A). Core I/O slots are located
along the right rear vertical edge of the chassis. A minimum of one core
I/O board set must be ordered with each system; the optional second core
I/O board set can be used to enable hardware partitioning or to utilize
the full capacity of the built in mass storage bays. When upgrading HP Server rp7410s ordered before September 2003, these older servers will require a Core I/O board upgrade. These servers were ordered with Core I/O product A6096A, which is not supported in the rp7410 to rp7420 upgrade. |
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| Internal Disk Drives |
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| Product Number | rp7410 Product Numbers that are supported | Disk Capacity | Rotational speed | Average seek time (read/write) | Sustained Bandwidth |
| A9880A | A6831A | 36
GB | 15,000 RPM | 3.6
msec (read); 3.9 msec (write) | 75 MB/s |
| A9881A | A6725A | 73 GB | 15,000
RPM (A9881A) 10,000 RPM (A6725A) | 3.6
msec (read); 3.9 msec (write) (A9881A) 4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec (write) (A6725A) | 75 MB/s (A9881A) 69 MB/s (A6725A) |
| A9882A | A7083A | 146 GB | 10,000 RPM | 4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec (write) | 69 MB/s |
| AD050A | N/A | 300 GB | 10,000 RPM | 4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec (write) | 69 MB/s |
| AD146A | N/A | 36 GB | 15,000 RPM | 3.6 msec (read); 3.9 msec (write) | 75 MB/s |
| AD209A | N/A | 73 GB | 10,000 RPM | 4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec (write) | 69 MB/s |
| AD148A | N/A | 146 GB | 10,000 RPM | 4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec (write) | 69 MB/s |
| AD149A | N/A | 300 GB | 10,000 RPM | 4.7 msec (read); 5.2 msec (write) | 69 MB/s |
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| Product Number | Device | Capacity | Data transfer rate |
| A9879A | DVD-ROM
drive | 650 MB | 6.75 MB/s |
| A9878A | DDS-4 tape drive | 40 GB | 21.6 GB/hour |
| AB351A | DVD+RW | 650 MB | |
| AB351B | DVD+RW (RoHS) | 650 MB | |
| AB400A | DAT | 72 GB |
| I/O Configuration Rules | The following table summarizes previously mentioned configuration rules pertaining to usage of I/O slots and internal peripherals. |
| Minimum Requirement | ||
| Configuration | Minimum Number of Cells | Minimum Number of Core I/Os |
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I/O card slots or access to both I/O card bays | 2 | 1 |
| >2 internal disks or access
to both pairs of disks | 2 | 2 |
| 1 Internal Removable Media | 1 | 1 |
| 2 Hard Partitions | 2 | 2 |
| AC/DC Power | DC Power Supplies The HP 9000 rp7420 Server comes with two power supplies that provided dual grid (2N) protection. The hot-swap design allows for the replacement of a failed power supply without interrupting server operation. All four power cords must be utilized to fully enable power supply hot swap. PCI Power Supplies: Each PCI power supply is dedicated to a single I/O bay. A PCI power supply failure will affect the nPar utilizing that PCI supply and the associated I/O bay. All other nPars will continue normal operation. PCI power supplies are not hot-swap capable. |
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AC Power The HP 9000 rp7420 Server contains four C20 power receptacle ports located at the bottom rear bulkhead. A minimum of two power cords must be used to maintain normal operation of the HP 9000 rp7420 Server. A second set of two cords can be added to improve system availability by protecting, for example, against power grid failures, accidentally tripped circuit breakers, or a failed power supply. The HP 9000 rp7420 Server hardware is capable of receiving AC input from two different AC power sources. The objective is to maintain full equipment functionality when operating from power source A and power source B or A alone or B alone. This capability is called "fault-tolerant power compliance". Although many HP Integrity rx7620 configurations can be sufficiently powered from a single 16-/20-amp branch circuit, the optimum configuration is to use one 16-amp (minimum) branch circuit per power cord. Due to the variety of 16/20 plugs used throughout the world, the HP 9000 rp7420 Server menu offers a choice of plug options. |
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| AC Power Consumption | The HP 9000 rp7420 Server power
consumption will vary greatly depending on the hardware configuration and
the input line voltages supplied at customer sites. Because of the disparity
of line voltages throughout the world it's best to represent power consumption
in VA (Volt*Amperes). With power consumption being of high concern throughout
the world, it's necessary to specify consumption in a couple of different
ways. Maximum Theoretical Power: or "Maximum Configuration" (Input power at the ac input expressed as Volt-Amps to take into account Power factor correction.) The calculated sum of the maximum worst case power consumption for every subsystem in the server. This number will NEVER be exceeded by a functioning server for any combination of hardware and software under any conditions. Marked Electrical Power: (Input power at the ac input expressed
as Volt-Amps.) Typical Maximum Power: or User Expected Maximum Power, "Typical
Configuration" (Expressed as Volt-Amps.) |
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| Configuration | HP 9000 rp7420 Server Fully
Loaded Configuration
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HP 9000 rp7420 Server Average Configuration
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| Power Distribution Units | 60 amp Power Distribution
Unit- AF916A (NA/JPN) and AF917A (International) - supported in 10KG2 rack E7683A (NA/JPN) and E7684A (International) - supported in Rack System E Customers who prefer the fewest higher amperage connections from their ac line current source to the HP 9000 rp7420 Server can use the 60 amp power distribution unit (PDU). This PDU is sold separately and can be ordered with any HP server solution. Each 60 amp PDU can support up to two HP 9000 rp7420 servers if the PDU is not mounted in the same rack. Up to three HP 9000 rp7420 servers can be supported if the PDU is mounted within the same rack. |
| Configuration Example for Using
the 60 amp Power Distribution Unit In this case there are two HP 9000 rp7420 Servers (average configurations drawing ~5 amps each) and two 60 amp PDUs configured with redundant power. The solid line cords represent the primary power connections needed for normal operation. In this example, cords from each server are plugged into a separate branch circuits. However, it is acceptable for each server to plug both grid A (A0 and A1) cords into one branch circuit and both grid B cords (B0 and B1) into a 2nd branch circuit. The remaining PDU outlets can be used to power other servers/components as long as specs per PDU rating is not exceeded. |
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For redundant power inputs, the second set of cords (dotted line) is
added. If the second PDU is plugged into a second grid this configuration
provides protection against:
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| 30 amp Power Distribution Unit- 252663-D74 (NA/JPN) and 252663-B33 (International) - supported with 10K G2 rack E7681A (North America) and E7682A (International)- supported with Rack System E A 30 amp Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is also supported with HP Integrity rx7620. Rack configurations consisting of peripherals and only one HP 9000 rp7420 Server will likely be best supported with the 30 amp PDU. This PDU is sold separately and can be ordered with any HP server solution. |
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Unlike the 60 amp PDU, each 30
amp PDU can only support one HP Integrity rx7620. The following configuration
guidelines apply when using the 30 amp PDU:
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| Partitioning | A hardware partition corresponds
roughly to a single, standalone system. Each HP 9000 rp7420 Server can be
subdivided into two partitions, each containing one cell that has minimal
shared resources with the other cell (partition). Cells are grouped into
physical structures called cabinets or nodes. Special programmable hardware
in the cells defines the boundaries of a partition in such a way that the
isolation is enforced from the actions of other partitions. Each partition
runs its own independent instance of the operating system. Applications
cannot span partitions since each partition runs its own instance of the
OS, essentially functioning as a stand-alone server. However, different
partitions may be executing the same or different revisions of an operating
system. Each partition has its own independent processors, memory and I/O resources consisting of the resources of the cells that make up the partition. Resources may be removed from one partition and added to another without having to physically manipulate the hardware just by using commands that are part of the System Management interface. With a future release of HP-UX, using the related capabilities of dynamic reconfiguration (e.g. on-line addition, on-line removal), new resources may be added to a partition and failed modules may be removed and replaced while the partition continues in operation. Partitioning the resources of the complex in this way makes it easy to run multiple application environments on the same physical system; you can allocate physical resources and tune the operating system running on each partition depending on the needs of the application (or the most important application) you intend to run on it. Alternatively, you can configure the HP 9000 rp7420 Server as a single partition, allowing all the resources to be focused on a single set of tasks, for example a large online transaction-processing application. You can increase or reduce the processing power of a partition by adding or deleting cells (at this release, you must shut down the operating system running on the affected partition(s) before moving cells, and before configuration changes will take effect). Though HP UX 11i does include commands for some configuration tasks, HP recommends you use the Partition Manager (parmgr) to configure partitions. The current release of HP 9000 rp7420 Server/HP UX 11i supports hardware
partitioning. Hardware based partition configuration changes may require
a reboot of the partition depending upon the configuration change. The
reboot of the partition only affects the partition that is being reconfigured.
The other partition defined in the chassis is not affected and will continue
to execute without interruption. In a future HP UX release, dynamic hard
partitions will be supported. Dynamic partitions imply that partition
configuration changes do not require a reboot of the partition. The table below summarizes the resource split between hardware partitions. |
| Cells (required) | I/O slots | Core I/O (required) | Disk/Media Bays | |
| Partition
0 | Cell 0 | 7 | 1 | 2/0 |
| Partition 1 | Cell 1 | 7 | 1 | 2/1 |
| In addition to hard partitioning (nPars), HP 9000 rp7420 servers support virtual partitioning (vPars) to the single processor or processor level (expected release of support or vPars on HP 9000 rp7420 servers in second calendar quarter of 2004). With vPars, a user may support up to eight separate virtual partitions each with an instance of HP-UX 11i v1 within each hard partition. VPars provides many of the features of nPars but without the electrical isolation and support for hardware failures that nPars provides. See the Virtual Partitioning section of this Configuration Guide for more details. | |
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| Racking | The HP 9000 rp7420 Server was
designed to provide industry leading performance density and availability
when ordered in a racked configuration. At 10 EIA units (17.5 inches), four
HP 9000 rp7420 servers can be mounted into a single HP two meter cabinet.
The HP 9000 rp7420 Server industrial design and packaging was designed to allow easy and quick access to all of the system's components. The most frequently handled devices, removable media and disks, are directly accessible at the system's front. By removing the front bezel, hot swap fans, hot swap power supplies, and PCI power supplies can be completely serviced. At the rear, core I/O and more hot swap fans are directly accessible. For access to all other components, the rack mounted HP 9000 rp7420 Server comes with rack sliders. These rack sliders enables the HP 9000 rp7420 Server to be slid forward out of the HP cabinet for servicing of internal components such as fans, cell boards, and I/O cards, while the system is still running. The sliders also allows for servicing or replacement of any FRU (field replaceable unit) without removing the chassis from the cabinet. The HP 9000 rp7420 Server industrial design and slider strategy enables access and removal of any FRU within 15 minutes or less. This design feature minimizes the downtime associated with system upgrades in the rare event of a component failure. Also included with ever rack mounted HP 9000 rp7420 Server is a cable management arm (CMA) The CMA neatly secures data cables and prevents cables from becoming entangled while servicing of the system. |
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| Ballasts for HP Rack System E cabinets (not required for new Universal 10K G2 rack) | Due to the weight of the HP 9000 rp7420 Server, ballast kits have been developed to add stability to HP cabinets while the system is being serviced. Every HP 9000 rp7420 Server shipped to customers will be shipped with a ballast kit. These ballasts were designed to easily attach to the rear anti tip foot that comes standard with every HP Rack System E cabinet. Use of the HP 9000 rp7420 Server ballast kit is mandatory and should be installed immediately. A common ballast kit is used for both the HP 9000 rp7420 Server, HP Integrity rx7620 and HP Server rp7410. Only one kit is needed for each cabinet containing one or more of these servers. |
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| Heavy Duty Stabilizing Kit for 10KG2 racks (not required for HP System E racks) | A heavy duty stabilizing kit is
required for the rack of the rx8640 server to add stability for the HP Universal
10K G2 rack. With this stabilizing kit, the ballast is no longer needed
with the new HP Universal rack. Use of the Heavy Duty Stabilizing kit is
mandatory and should be installed immediately.
Refer to the 10000 G2 Series Rack Best Practices Guide for information on rack deployment, stabilization and transportation. Go to http://HP.com/go/rackandpower for more information. |
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| Third-Party Racking |
HP Servers are designed to maximize performance density when installed into HP system cabinets. HP system cabinets maintain the high level of safety and reliability of HP Server solutions that customers have come to expect. Although HP strongly recommends racking servers in HP cabinets, it is recognizes that some customer circumstances may prohibit this. For those customers, HP has developed a set of guidelines that when followed, enables server installations into third-party cabinets. It is extremely important that the guidelines be followed due to the wide variety of cabinets in the market place.
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Upgrades
| HP Server rp7410 Upgrades to HP 9000 rp7420 Server | The HP 9000 rp7405/rp7410 Servers were designed
to be easily upgradeable to Intel Itanium 2 and PA-RISC processors. With
the release of the Intel Itanium 2 Madison and the HP mx2 processors, HP
9000 rp7405/rp7410 Server customers can now upgrade their systems as desired.
So here are the components that a customer will need to order to do a board level upgrade to these new servers from an rp7405 or rp7410 server:
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| Mass Storage | LAN | WAN | Other | ||
| A5856A | A5483A | Z7340A | A6092A | ||
| A7143A | J3526A | A5486A | |||
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Processors (NOTE: These are single processor credits, not dual processor module credits. This means that two PA 8700 return credits should be ordered for each new dual processor module purchased.): - rp7405/rp7410 650 MHz module-no return credit allowed - rp7410 750 MHz single processor return credit-use product A6444AN option 001 - rp7410 875 MHz single processor return credit-use product A6435AN option 001 Cell Boards: -cell board return credit-use product A6094AN option 001 Core I/O cards: - rp7405/rp7410 core I/O card (A6793A) return credit-use A6793AN option 001
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- For the HP Integrity servers, the operating system needs to be upgraded to HP UX 11i version 2 |
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Technical Specifications
| Server model number | rp7420 |
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| Server product number |
Base | A7025A |
| Number of processors (# of core) |
1-8 (16) | |
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| Supported Processors | PA-8900 Dual core 1.1 GHz Processors | L1 Cache (1.5-MB/core) | 3 MB |
| L2 Cache | 64 MB | ||
| PA-8900 Dual core 1.0 GHz Processors | L1 Cache (1.5-MB/core) | 3 MB | |
| L2 Cache | 64 MB | ||
| PA-8800 Dual core 1.0 GHz Processors | L1 Cache (1.5-MB/core) | 3 MB | |
| L2 Cache | 32 MB | ||
| PA-8800 Dual core 900 MHz Processors | L1 Cache (1.5-MB/core) | 3 MB | |
| L2 Cache | 32 MB | ||
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| Memory | Memory slots | 32 (16 per cell board) |
| Minimum memory (Quad:
4 DIMMs) | 2 GB | |
| Maximum memory capacity |
128 GB (64 GB per cell board) | |
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| Internal Disks | Maximum disk mechanisms | 4 |
| Maximum disk capacity | 1.2 TB | |
| Internal removable media |
1 slot | |
| DVD ROM |
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| DDS 4 DAT | 40 GB | |
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| Internal Removable Media | 1 slot | DVD ROM | |
| DDS 4 DAT (optional) | 40-GB | ||
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| Core I/O | Ultra3 SCSI-LVD | Yes |
| 10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45
connector) | Yes | |
| RS-232 serial ports (one
console and one UPS) |
2 | |
| 10/100Base-T port (Web and LAN console conn.) | Yes | |
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| I/O Buses and Slots | Total Hot-plug PCI-X Slots (133 MHz×64 bits) | 15 |
| 14 Dual channel slots (1060 MB/s each) | ||
| 2 Single channel (530 MB/s each) | ||
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| Maximum I/O Cards See supported I/O table | Mass Storage | 8-15 |
| LAN | 15 | |
| WAN | 15 | |
| Multi-Function (Mass Storage / LAN) | 15 | |
| Additional Interface Cards | 4-15 | |
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| Electrical Characteristics | AC Input
power | 200-240V 50/60 Hz |
| Hotswap Power
supplies | 2 total, included with base | |
| Redundant
AC power inputs | 2 required, 4 cords for 2N | |
| Typical maximum power dissipation
for maximum processor, memory, disk, I/O configurations |
2015 VA (1975 W) 10.08A @200VAC |
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| Marked Electrical per server | 2640 VA (12A @ 220VAC) | |
| Marked Electrical per line cord | 1320 VA (6A @ 220VAC) | |
| Power
factor at full load | 0.98 (approximately) | |
| kW rating for UPS loading1 | 3.0 | |
| NOTE 1: Represents theoretical maximum power/heat dissipation under worst case conditions, may increase with future upgrades. | ||
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| Site Preparation | Site planning
and installation included | Yes |
| Depth (inches/mm) | 30 in (762 mm) | |
| Width (inches/mm) | 19 in (482 mm) | |
| Height
(inches/mm/EIA) Racked | 17.5 in (445 mm) 10 units | |
| Weight (lb/kg) | 101.6 kg./224 lbs. | |
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| Environmental Characteristics | Acoustics (sound power)
at 25°C |
7.4 Bels LwA |
| Acoustics (sound power)
at 30°C |
7.4 Bels LwA | |
| Acoustics (operator/bystander)
at 24°C |
58.4 dB LpA | |
| Operating Temperature (up to 5000 ft)2 | 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C) | |
| Non-operating Temperature | -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) | |
| Maximum rate of temperature change | 20°C/hour | |
| Operating relative humidity | 15% to 80%, non-condensing, max. web bulb = 26°C |
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| Non-operating relative humidity | 5% to 80%, non-condensing | |
| Operating altitude above sea level | To 3.0 km (10,000 feet) | |
| Non-operating altitude above sea level | To 4.5 km (15,000 feet) | |
| NOTE 2: Maximum operating temperature range up to 1.524 km (5000 ft). For higher altitudes derate the max temperature by 1°C/350 meters (1000 ft) above 1.524 km (5000 ft). | ||
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| Regulatory Compliance | Regulatory Model Number | RSVLA-0102 |
| Electromagnetic Interference | Complies with FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 15, as a Class A digital device. Manufacturer's Declaration to EN55022 Level A, VCCI Registered, Class 1, Korea RLL | |
| Safety | CSAus Certified, compliant with EN 60950 | |
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