HP M6710 SFF E7X64A Manuel D’Utilisation
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Codes de produits
E7X64A
QuickSpecs
HP 3PAR StoreServ 7450 Storage
Standard Features - StoreServ File Controller
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Work Folders: With Work Folders users can store and access work files on personal computers
and devices, often referred to as bring-your-own device (BYOD), in addition to corporate PCs.
Users gain a convenient location to store work files, and they can access them from
anywhere. Organizations maintain control over corporate data by storing the files on centrally
managed file servers, and optionally specifying user device policies such as encryption and
lock-screen passwords. Work Folders can be deployed with existing deployments of Folder
Redirection, Offline Files, and home folders. Work Folders stores user files in a folder on the
server called a sync share. You can specify a folder that already contains user data, which
enables you to adopt Work Folders without migrating servers and data or immediately
phasing out your existing solution.
and devices, often referred to as bring-your-own device (BYOD), in addition to corporate PCs.
Users gain a convenient location to store work files, and they can access them from
anywhere. Organizations maintain control over corporate data by storing the files on centrally
managed file servers, and optionally specifying user device policies such as encryption and
lock-screen passwords. Work Folders can be deployed with existing deployments of Folder
Redirection, Offline Files, and home folders. Work Folders stores user files in a folder on the
server called a sync share. You can specify a folder that already contains user data, which
enables you to adopt Work Folders without migrating servers and data or immediately
phasing out your existing solution.
File Server Resource Manager (FSRM): File Server Resource Manager is a set of features that
allow you to manage and classify data that is stored on file servers. File Server Resource
Manager includes the following features:
allow you to manage and classify data that is stored on file servers. File Server Resource
Manager includes the following features:
o Storage reports: Storage reports are used to help you identify trends in disk usage
and how your data is classified. You can also monitor a selected group of users for
attempts to save unauthorized files.
attempts to save unauthorized files.
o File Classification Infrastructure: File Classification Infrastructure provides insight
into your data by automating classification processes so that you can manage your
data more effectively. You can classify files and apply policies based on this
classification. Example policies include dynamic access control for restricting access
to files, file encryption, and file expiration. Files can be classified automatically by
using file classification rules or manually by modifying the properties of a selected
file or folder.
data more effectively. You can classify files and apply policies based on this
classification. Example policies include dynamic access control for restricting access
to files, file encryption, and file expiration. Files can be classified automatically by
using file classification rules or manually by modifying the properties of a selected
file or folder.
o File Management Tasks: File Management Tasks enables you to apply a conditional
policy or action to files based on their classification. The conditions of a file
management task include the file location, the classification properties, the date the
file was created, the last modified date of the file, or the last time the file was
accessed. The actions that a file management task can take include the ability to
expire files, encrypt files, or run a custom command.
management task include the file location, the classification properties, the date the
file was created, the last modified date of the file, or the last time the file was
accessed. The actions that a file management task can take include the ability to
expire files, encrypt files, or run a custom command.
o Quota management: Quotas allow you to limit the space that is allowed for a volume
or folder, and they can be automatically applied to new folders that are created on a
volume. You can also define quota templates that can be applied to new volumes or
folders.
volume. You can also define quota templates that can be applied to new volumes or
folders.
o File screening management: File screens help you control the types of files that user
can store on a file server. You can limit the extension that can be stored on your
shared files. For example, you can create a file screen that does not allow files with
an MP3 extension to be stored in personal shared folders on a file server.
shared files. For example, you can create a file screen that does not allow files with
an MP3 extension to be stored in personal shared folders on a file server.
Initial Configuration Tasks Wizard: Simplifies and accelerates new device deployment by
presenting basic system settings on your first boot.
presenting basic system settings on your first boot.
Server Manager
Print Management Console: Manage multiple printers (license for unlimited printer support)
from a single console, whether locally or over the WAN
from a single console, whether locally or over the WAN
Unlimited Client Access Licenses (CALs) included
NOTE: Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 R2 are built on the same code base.
Applications certified for Windows Server are expected to have the same application compatibility
profile on Windows Storage Server. Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 R2
have the same application frameworks, services and plumbing to support running the full breadth of
Applications certified for Windows Server are expected to have the same application compatibility
profile on Windows Storage Server. Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 R2
have the same application frameworks, services and plumbing to support running the full breadth of