HP ML350e Gen8 648375-041 データシート

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What’s new
The HP ProLiant ML350e Gen8 Server is built to protect your 
investment and extend server life with reliability, accessibility, 
and serviceability features designed in. New Generation 8 features 
include:
•  Up to two Intel Xeon E5-2400 series processors, which 
automatically regulate power consumption and intelligently 
adjust server performance, resulting in maximized efficiency  
and performance
•  Up to 192 GB of HP SmartMemory to deliver as much as 35% in 
uptime improvement 
•  New Smart Storage family of controllers and drives for  
improved serviceability
•  HP Smart Drive carrier to prevent data loss by alerting 
administrators which drives are safe to remove
•  Maximum storage with support for up to 18 LFF or 24 SFF drives 
for enhanced storage flexibility and expandability
•  New HP iLO Management Engine (iLO 4) to enable a lifecycle 
approach to managing your server, from initial deployment, to 
daily management, service alerting, and remote support
•  High-efficiency with 5% improvement in system power efficiency 
when configured with a 94% efficient Common Slot Platinum 
power supply
•  More deployment options with six PCIe slots and 10 USB ports
Key features and benefits
Deliver essential performance and allow for  
low-cost expansion
Designed with best-in-class availability features, you can count 
on the HP ProLiant ML350e Gen8 to stay up and running 24x7. Add 
memory, storage, and/or a second processor when the time is right.
•  Unprecedented performance with the latest Intel Xeon E5-
2400 processor and integrated DDR3 memory architecture 
that supports both registered and unbuffered memory. HP 
SmartMemory delivers unmatched performance, quality, and 
manageability.
•  Flexible design provides low-cost expansion capabilities as 
your business grows,  allowing you to add a second processor, 
additional hard drives, more memory, and more storage. 
Reduce overall complexity of server deployment  
and management
Eliminate tedious, time-consuming tasks with industry-leading 
management tools.
•  HP iLO simplifies server setup and enables remote management.
•  HP Agentless Management provides for built-in monitoring and 
altering capability from the moment the server is turned on.
•  The HP Active Health System provides 24x7 continuous health 
monitoring, 100% configuration change logging, and faster 
problem analysis and resolution with HP Service and Support. 
Start problem analysis 5x faster using unified diagnostic tools  
with secure data transfer to HP Service and Support.
•  HP Intelligent Provisioning offers out-of-the-box  
single-server deployment and configuration without the  
need for physical media.
Lower overall cost of ownership
Free up valuable IT resources and reduce technology costs.
•  With embedded remote management technology, on-site  
server administration expenses are reduced and travel costs  
are eliminated.
•  The high efficiency redundant power supplies and fans lower 
power consumption and reduce operational costs on a daily basis.
•  ENERGY STAR
®
 qualified server configurations illustrate HP’s 
continued commitment to helping customers conserve energy  
and save money.
Entry Models
Base Models
Performance Models
•  Non-hot plug LFF SATA model
•  Hot plug LFF SATA model
•  Hot plug LFF SAS/SATA model
•  1 Intel Xeon Processor (80W)
•  1 Intel Xeon Processor (80W)
•  1 Intel Xeon Processor (95W)
•  2G DDR3 UDIMM memory
•  4G DDR3 UDIMM memory
•  8G DDR3 UDIMM memory
•  6 PCIe slots
•  6 PCIe slots
•  6 PCIe slots
•  4 LFF HDD bays 
•  4 LFF HDD bays
•  6 LFF HDD bays
•  1x500 GB NHP SATA HDD
•  No HDD
•  No HDD
•  B120i/ZM
•  B120i/512 MB FBWC
•  P420/1 GB FBWC
•  1x460W power supply (NHP, non-redundant)
•  1x460W power supply (NHP, non-redundant)
•  1x460W power supply (NHP, non-redundant)
•  DVD ROM
•  DVD ROM
•  DVD ROM
•  2x NHP, non-redundant fans
•  2x NHP, non-redundant fans
•  2x NHP, non-redundant fans
•  Embedded Ethernet 1G
•  Embedded Ethernet 1G
•  Embedded Ethernet 1G
Figure 1 
Options and differences among Entry, Base, and Performance Models