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HP H222 Host Bus Adapter
SAS technology delivers high performance and data bandwidth up to 6 Gb/s per physical link
Mix-and-match SAS and SATA hard drives; deploy drive technology as needed
PCIe x8 ( 8 GB/s bandwidth)
PCIe 3.0 x8 capable
For more information see:
6Gb SAS BL Switch
Hot Pluggable 6Gb/s SAS Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem
Sixteen internal blade bay ports containing 2x 6Gb/s SAS links
Eight external Mini-SAS ports containing 4x 6Gb/s SAS links
Use the embedded Virtual SAS Manager GUI or CLI interface to zone switch ports or drive bays to
server bays.
Supported by c3000 and c7000 c-Class BladeSystem enclosures
For more information see:
HP SmartDrive Carrier
(Gen8)
HP SmartDrive Carrier features:
New drive mechanical design
Enhanced display of self-describing icons with intuitive and improved LED function
Hard drive status indicator
Animated drive activity spinner
"Do not remove" indicator reduces logical drive failures due to accidental removal of a drive
Smart carrier authentication to verify that both drive and carrier are HP-qualified options
Drive error log NVRAM with black-box recorder, for better failure analysis and resolution
RAID
Several fault tolerant configurations keep data available and servers running while drives are being
replaced - RAID levels that offer fault tolerance include:
RAID 50 (RAID 5+0) protects against failure of one drive (and failure of particular multiple drives).
RAID 50 is a nested RAID method that uses RAID 0 striping across RAID 5 arrays. RAID 50 tolerates
one drive failure in each spanned array without loss of data. RAID 50 requires less rebuild time than
single RAID 5 arrays RAID 50 requires a minimum of six drives.
RAID 60 (RAID 6+0) allows administrators to split the RAID 6 storage across multiple external
boxes. RAID 60 requires a minimum of eight drives. RAID 60 is a nested RAID method that uses RAID
0 block-level striping across multiple RAID 6 arrays with dual distributed parity. With the inclusion of
dual parity, RAID 60 will tolerate the failure of two disks in each spanned array without loss of data.
RAID 6 with ADG: Allocates the equivalent of two parity drives across multiple drives and allows
simultaneous write operations Distributed Data Guarding (RAID 5): Allocates parity data across
multiple drives and allows simultaneous write operations. Drive Mirroring (RAID 1 and 1+0 Striped
Mirroring): Allocates half of the drive array to data and the other half to mirrored data, providing
two copies of every file.
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HP D3000 Enclosures
D2000 Enclosure Components
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