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2005 SCO Forum – HP ProLiant Overview

2005 SCO Forum – HP ProLiant Overview. Sonny Wickstrand August 9, 2005. Transforming scale-out infrastructure through Innovation and Execution . ProLiant Advantage. Innovation Intelligent manageability Scalable connectivity Smart power and cooling Universal storage HP BladeSystem.

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2005 SCO Forum – HP ProLiant Overview

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  1. 2005 SCO Forum – HP ProLiant Overview Sonny Wickstrand August 9, 2005

  2. Transforming scale-out infrastructure through Innovation and Execution ProLiant Advantage • Innovation • Intelligent manageability • Scalable connectivity • Smart power and cooling • Universal storage • HP BladeSystem • Execution • Broad but simple choice • Everyday value • Trusted experience & reliability Scale out ProLiant Servers

  3. 30 Millionhard drives DL320 DL360 DL380 DL580 DL760 HP ProLiant – 10 Million serversThe brand which defines the industry 10 Dual Core Ultra Dense Server Hot Plug Drives & PCI HotPlug TierOneBlades 9 8 7 BL10e Intel Rack Server 6 8-Way 5 850R 4 PL6500 & PL7000 3 2Million PL4000 93 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Cumulative ProLiant servers shipped

  4. DL320 • Cost effective Pentium 4 1U server for front-end & single function applications ProLiant 100 & 300 Series1/2P servers for everyday applications and solutions • DL38x • The world’s #1 selling server combines flexibility, manageability & leading 2P performance • Superior uptime with hot plug PCI, redundant drives, power supplies & Online Spare Memory • ML370 • Leading 2P performance & reliability • 2P ideal for: • File/print • Web servers • Small databases, workgroup applications and Mail & Messaging • ML350 • 2P performance with essential availability • DL360 • Maximum compute power per U for rack dense environments • ML310 • Reliable 1P server for sophisticated small businesses and replicated sites • DL14x • High-performance, low-cost 2P/1U compute node optimized for HPTC environments. • Low cost, general purpose • 1P ideal for: • File & print/fax • Shared web access • Front-end utilities • ML110* + ML150 • Entry level small business server * Formerly tx21xx series

  5. DL740 • Ultra dense (4U) chassis design • Enterprise performance & availability • Hot plug RAID memory ProLiant 500/700 series4/8P servers for enterprise class performance and availability • 8P ideal for: • OLTP databases • Enterprise messaging • Server consolidation • Data warehouses • DL760 • Enterprise performance & availability • Hot plug RAID memory • ML570 • Internal expansion-focused 4-way • Price:performance with leading reliability features • 4P ideal for: • Dedicated application server • Large infrastructure and databases • Server consolidation • Mail and messaging • DL58x • Best-in-class 4P performance & reliability • Now with hot-plug RAID memory (580) • DL560 • Scalable 4P performance in an innovative 2U design • Ultra-efficient redundant power supplies

  6. HP ProLiant ML350 G4p Overview A traditional tower server refined with essential availability features to form a versatile, dependable backbone for expanding businesses and dedicated workgroups Key Benefits • A reliable foundation for businesses of all sizes • Rock solid performance potential at an affordable price • Complete tools for savvy system management • Adapts to conquer new business opportunities

  7. Ideal Environments Possible Characteristics: • Low server count at the deployment site • May evolve to rack over time • Density not required • No rack infrastructure in place at the site, but may be desired over time • Limited budget for server hardware • Large I/O slot requirement • Internal tape backup required • Limited/no IT staff onsite • Remote deployment capability desired • Remote management capability desired Workgroups Remote Sites Growing SMBs

  8. Performance enhancements Intel Xeon processors 2 MB Level 2 cache 800 MHz Front Side Bus Up to 3.4 GHz 400 MHz DDR2 memory Management enhancements Integrated Lights Out Availability enhancements Online Spare Memory Design enhancements Reduced sound level Serial hard drive support (SAS/SATA) New Features Available on the ML350 G4p Other Generation 4 features available on the G4p • Performance • PCI-Express slots • U320 integrated SCSI HBA • Design • New bezel design for easy access to removable media • Simplified rack rail design • Second serial port (optional) • Active heat sink for thermal cooling • Front USB port • Availability • Duplex SCSI backplane (optional) • Redundant System Fan (optional)

  9. ML350 G4p New Feature Benefits

  10. Other Features Continued from G4

  11. HP ProLiant ML350 G4p Layout 4 removable media bays (CD & floppy standard) Optional hot plug redundant power 6 DIMM sockets for DDR2 400MHz 2 PCI-Express slots 4 PCI-X slots Hard drive cage 6 hot plug SCSI Or 6 hot plug SATA/SAS (shown) Active processor heat sink Integrated Lights-Out (iLO)

  12. DL380 G4 SAS Summer 2005

  13. Sophisticated SMBs Corporate Datacenters Price Sensitivity Corporate Workgroups Uptime and performance DL380 Ideal Environments and Applications Applications Environments • Server-based computing • Medium scale mail and messaging • Web and application server • Small to medium databases • Terminal services (Citrix) • File and print • Datacenter utility • Space constrained data centers • Service providers • Up-time critical • Remote/headless management capability required • Versatility (the standard) • Internal storage requirements

  14. Proven Intel Xeon Performance Depending on application, 10-20% Performance Increase over Nocona 1MB!! • Multitude of features enhance Xeon performance • 2MB level 2 cache • DDR2 400MHz - Faster memory technology • PCI Express for I/O performance

  15. ProLiant DL380 G4 SAS Model – Front USB Port Up-front for easy access, new ROM utilities provide seamless migration from floppy 24x CD-ROM Drive Optional DVD/CDRW Optional Floppy Drive Common diagnostic panel across Platforms for fast health status Quick Release Levers for fast server access 8 Small Form Factor Hot-Plug SAS Drive Bays • Note: One drive blank will be removed from all 300 series G4 products (DL380 G4 SAS models will ship with 7 drive blanks instead of 8) in an effort to reduce waste

  16. Performance Intel Xeon up to 3.2GHz, 1MB L2 cache, 2P capable (2MB L2 cache, April ‘05) Up to 8GB of PC2700 ECC SDRAM Gigabit NIC Versatility Support for 6 HP SCSI, NHP SCSI or HP SATA disk drives Support for a floppy drive, CD-ROM, Tape, or DVD-ROM drives Six (6) total PCI slots Four 64-bit/66 MHz PCI-X slots + One 32-bit/33 MHz PCI slot + One x4 PCI Express slot Dependability Both SCSI and SATA hot-pluggable HDD offerings Backed by HP’s world class service and support ML150 G2 highlights Remarkable value for small to medium businesses or workgroups that need dependable server performance *Feature set subject to change

  17. ML310 G2 highlights An Ideal Corporate Remote Uni-processor Server which is simple, reliable and easy to own at an affordable price. Performance • Faster Intel processors! • Pentium 4 (up to 3.4GHz with 800MHz FSB) • Celeron processors (up to 2.8GHz with 400MHz FSB) • Up to 4GB PC3200 400MHz unbuffered DDR memory, optional interleaving Versatility • Support for up to 4 HDDs • SATA or SCSI HDD support • hot-plug or non-hot plug drives • 4 I/O slots : (1) X8 PCI-Express, (2) 64-bit /100MHz PCI-X and (1) 32-bit 33 MHz PCI slot Dependability • Full suite of ProLiant Manageability available • Full Suite of CarePaq support offerings

  18. Lights-Out Remote Management

  19. The IT Manager’s Challenges 99.99 • Ensuring system availability - • how do I ensure that my team can always quickly address problems on remote systems? • Increasing staff productivity – • how do I allow my team to more efficiently administer datacenter and remote infrastructure? • Reducing operational costs – • how do I minimize the support costs including travel for remote sites? • Maintaining a secure IT environment – • how do I deploy powerful IT tools while protecting corporate assets? • Maximizing Return on IT assets – • how do I ensure that I am getting every dollar of value from my infrastructure?

  20. Full “at-the-server” control independent of system state Lights-Out capabilities Scalability Reliability Robust security The Answer – Lights-Out Remote Management Industry leading out-of-band remote management delivering. . . Integrated Lights-Out Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II

  21. A Tale Of Two Servers Non-responding server using integrated Lights-Out Non-responding server using software based remote management  Full out-of-band access to system resources No access to system resources I’m always in control with Lights-Out. Even when everything else fails, I have complete control of my servers wherever they are. I thought I had the right solution! Now I’ve got to wait until I can get someone onsite or find local assistance

  22. iLO Architecture • iLO management ASIC • Designed from the ground-up as a server management processor • Provides server management AND virtual presence • Designed for security • Prime example of HP innovation • Demonstrated by broad portfolio of patents and intellectual property

  23. Lights-Out Virtual Presence at Work Diagnose & restore a non-responding server in a regional center Automate ROM updates on 20 datacenter web servers from a network-based ISO image Apply a patch on virus infected server in a branch office Remote Graphic Console Virtual Power Scripted Virtual Media Virtual CD

  24. increase server density and reduce cabling complexity in the data center lights-out managementbenefits gain secure access & control of your servers anytime away from the office save time & money by reducing travel costs across the building, town or globe reduce downtime with diagnose-before-dispatch & remote disaster recovery increase security by limiting access to the data center

  25. New USB FlashKey Essentials for Virtual Presence • iLO Virtual Media • Install and maintain software/firmware remotely • Mount remote media over the network at server boot, install or runtime Physical floppy/CD/USB Flash Key • Install OS on bare metal servers • Update patches and ROM • Automate with XML/PERL scripts • Integrate with OS installers CD/floppyimages

  26. Available in V 1.80 iLO virtual media support USB Flash Drive or image Connect over the network at boot or runtime Supported via all iLO interfaces: browser, SMASH CLP and script New easy to use multi-device connection user interface USB Flash Drive Virtual Media Overview Use the latest portable storage media as a virtual media to install and update software and firmware

  27. User InterfacesControl iLO operation, configuration and update with your interface of choice Secure browsers Secure command line SMASH Command Line Protocol Secure scripting XML PERL Lights-Out Management Flexibility New New * Available on Integrated Lights-Out only

  28. ProLiant Lights-Out Product Suite iLO Advanced Optional complete virtual presence capabilities on supported servers RILOE II Option card with virtual presence capabilities iLO Standard Basic capabilities bundled on supported servers Lights-Out 100 Entry levelremote management • Text • Virtual power • Virtual floppy • Environmental health • IPMI 1.5 • Text console • Virtual power • Virtual serial port • Diagnostics, alerting & logs • Power Regulator • Graphic console • Terminal Services integration • Virtual Media • Floppy, CD, USB key, scriptable image • Directory services • Two-factor authentication • Graphic console • Virtual power • Virtual floppy, CD • Directory services • Pocket PC access • Diagnostics, alerting, logs Supported Servers DL320 G3 ML350 G4p ML570 G3 DL360 G2/G3/G4/G4p DL580 G2/G3 ML370 G3/G4 DL740 DL380 G3/G4 Blade p-Class Supported Servers DL145G2, DL140 G2 ML 150 G2, ML110 G2 Supported Servers Selected ProLiant servers & NetServers

  29. ILO Advance Packs - Flexible licensing options order this get this One kit, one key, for one server single server license flexible license for “n” servers One kit, one key,for multiple (“n”) servers Only for customers with an Activation Key Agreement in place. One single key is used. Customers order licenses as needed to generate an invoice tracking license

  30. Lights-Out Management Summary Virtualize your system resources for complete “at-the-server” remote control and never lose control • Lowers Operational Costs, • Improves IT Productivity And • Increases System Availability. Kick the tires of iLO Advanced with a FREE Evaluation License!

  31. SCO UNIX EFS & SNMPAgents

  32. SCO UNIX EFS & SNMP Agents • Extended Features supplement • Collection of drivers and utilities designed to maximize SCO UNIX performance on HP ProLiant servers • SCSI, SAS, SA, NIC, health, • SNMP Agents • Foundation (web interface), Storage, NIC, Server (server health) • Works with HP SIM Supports the following HP ProLiant servers ML310 ML330 ML350 ML370 ML570 DL380 DL580 DL760 EFS does not support the ProLiant 100 series servers

  33. New EFS tar ball image format • Faster installations using native OS commands • Windows OS not required • Floppy drive not required • HBA/BTLD floppy available if required • Same format available for HP SNMP Agents • In beta test now

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