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1. HP Machine Box Introduction
BladeSystem C-class Chassis
HP BLc7000 Platinum Cabinet with 1-Phase 2 power supply, 4 fans, ROHS trial IC license (681840-B21)
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The BladeSystem c7000 chassis provides the power, cooling capacity, and I/O infrastructure required for the current and future years of modular servers, interconnects, and storage components. The chassis is 10U high and accommodates up to 16 servers and/or storage blades, as well as optional redundant network and storage interconnect modules.
It includes a shared 7.1 TB high-speed NonStop intermediate board that connects blade servers to network and shared storage devices at once. Power is provided through a converged supply backplane, providing flexible power input options: single-phase AC input, three-phase ac input, -48v dc input, and high voltage dc input.
HP BladeSystem c7000 cabinets are more than just blade servers. It is a single solution for server, storage, network, and power management, which can be managed as a unified environment.
As workloads continue to rise, the increase in the bandwidth of the Midplane meets the requirements of intelligent infrastructure technologies such as Platinum power supplies, intelligent power modules, and location discovery, consolidating the foundation of the converged infrastructure.
HP OneView provides lifecycle management for a complete converged infrastructure by leveraging your data center environment to combine servers, storage, and networking into a single, integrated management platform.
With Onboard Administrator, ILO remote management, and HP OneView, you can manage servers and achieve full control regardless of the state of the server's operating system.
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Included items
1 HP BLc7000, 2 power supplies, 4 fans, one onboard manager with KVM and ROHS Insight Control trial license
Product Features
2.HP 6125 Switch Introduction
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Designed for the C-class BladeSystem, the HP 6125G Blade switch offers 16 1Gb downlink (connected to each blade, one HP C7000 frame with 16 blades) and 8 1Gb uplinks (8 rear plug). It is ideal for customers with tight budgets or customers who need 1GB basic switching capabilities and efficient, high-capacity data centers.
The HP 6125G integrates the resiliency of the Intelligent Elastic Network (IRF) into the Comware operating system. Multiple switches can be consolidated into a single virtual switch at the chassis, rack, or datacenter level, and are managed through an IP address.
The Comware operating system provides common-level functionality, services, and edge-to-core security. All network elements can be managed through Intelligent Management Center (IMC), providing a comprehensive, single-management platform configuration for the entire network.
The HP 6125G supports IPV4, IPV6, full 3rd-tier routing, and distributed backbone.
Latest switching technology for data applications requiring 1GB
Intelligent Resilient Network (IRF) that consolidates multiple switches into a single virtual switch at the chassis, rack, or data center level. The 6125G can be integrated with 6125G/XG to provide custom hybrid bandwidth applications.
3.VC Module
HP Virtual Connect 16Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for C-class BladeSystem (751465-B21)$16,564.00*
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Need to simplify theConnect your servers with the SAN? The HPVirtual Connect 16Gb 24-port Fibre Channel ModuleFor C-class BladeSystem are a new Class of blade interconnect that simplifies server connections by cleanly separating the Server enclosure from the SAN. It simplifies the process of connecting servers to Fibre Channel networks by reducing cables and your SAN switch managemen T domain, and by allowing the servers in minutes.
You can reduce costs and simplify connections to SANs, consolidate your network connections, and enable administrators to Add, replace and recover server resources on-the-fly. Being standards-based,It looks like a pass-thru device to the Fibre Channel network,Yet provides all the key benefits of integrated switching including high performance Gb uplinks to the SAN.
The integrated design frees up rack space, reduces power and cooling requirements, while reducing cables and utilizing SMA ll Form-factor pluggable Transmitters.
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Features
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functions as a simple Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) to the SAN network while reducing cable complexity. Any changes to the server is transparent to it associated network, cleanly separating the servers from SAN and relieving SAN Administrators from server maintenance.
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works with the Virtual Connect Manager to allow the SAN administrator define available SANs, LANs, server connections, and manage server connection ProFi Les.
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HP 8Gb shortwave b-series Fibre Channel 1 Pack SFP + transceiver(aj716b)
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