HP 360 G7 470065-481-K3 データシート

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Key features and benefits
• Enhanced server performance for 
space-constrained environments
 
− Latest six-core and quad-core Intel Xeon 5600 or 
5500 series processors automatically regulate 
power consumption and intelligently adjust server 
performance according to your application needs. 
These processors make the DL360 G7 server 
ideal for demanding scale-out applications 
and virtualization.
 
− Up to 192 GB of DDR3 memory (800 MHz 
to 1333 MHz, depending on processor) 
with enhanced memory capacity meets 
the requirements of your memory-intensive 
applications.
 
− Concentrated 1U compute power is ideal for 
space-conscious customers.
• Improved server lifecycle management
 
− HP Insight Control is essential server management 
software that helps deploy servers quickly, 
proactively manage the health of virtual or 
physical servers, streamline power consumption, 
and take remote control from anywhere.
 
− iLO 3, part of Insight Control, is a standard 
component of the HP ProLiant DL360 G7 Server, 
facilitating server health and remote server 
manageability. Because it includes an intelligent 
microprocessor, secure memory, and a dedicated 
network interface, iLO 3 is independent of the host 
server and its operating system. 
 
− Together, HP SmartStart, HP Insight Control, 
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE), and 
ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) simplify server 
configuration and deployment.
 
− Insight Control helps you manage HP servers 
running Microsoft
®
 Windows
®
, Linux, VMware, 
and Citrix XenServer environments. In addition, 
you can integrate Insight Control with leading 
third-party enterprise management consoles, 
such as Microsoft System Center and 
VMware vCenter
TM
 Server.
 
− System Insight Display is a robust slide-out system 
diagnostics display that makes it easy to find 
troubleshooting information at the front of the 
server, helping to save administrator time.
• HP Thermal Logic Technology driving new 
levels of energy efficiency
 
− The HP Sea of Sensors technology enhances 
server performance while reducing energy usage 
and expense. Achieve significant reduction in 
power usage at the server level with the HP 
Sea of Sensors, the heart of HP Thermal Logic 
technologies. Up to 32 smart sensors automatically 
track thermal activity across the server, 
dynamically adjusting system components such 
as fans, memory, and I/O processing to enhance 
system cooling. In other words, the HP Sea of 
Sensors makes intelligent decisions about how 
much cooling is needed for the server to perform 
efficiently. 
 
− Dynamic Power Capping can improve 
capacity by almost three times. Insight Control 
and Dynamic Power Capping together allow 
you to monitor power usage levels and protect 
circuit breakers in the rack—without impacting 
performance.
 
− HP Common Slot Power Supply is a bay 
design that provides you with commonality in 
power supplies across multiple platforms—saving 
on the cost of spares and offering power solutions 
that match your needs. Common Slot designates 
commonality of power supply across multiple 
servers. Many HP ProLiant servers come with 
Common Slot, which means high-efficiency and 
right-size power supplies. The new Common Slot 
power supplies are designed to provide power 
efficiency without compromising on performance. 
These power supplies can have efficiency ratings 
up to 92%.
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 You can choose from multiple
right-sized power options available, depending 
on the configuration of your server.
To check for power supply options supported 
in the DL360 QuickSpecs, visit: 
HP Common Slot Power Supplies meet compliance 
standards with Climate Savers Computing Gold, 
80PLUS Gold, and ENERGY STAR
®
 power supply 
ratings. You have an option of choosing from the 
460 watts, 750 watts, 1200 watts, and -48Vdc 
(for special DC environments) power supplies 
to more closely match the actual power your 
server is using. To help you select the right power 
supply option that suits your configuration, we 
recommend the HP Power Advisor.
To learn more about the HP Power Advisor, visit: 
www.hp.com/go/proliant-energy-efficient
 or 
www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor
  Tested by Electric Power Research Institute, Knoxville, TN, July 2009