Quickspecs – HP ProLiant DL385 User Manual
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Security - Trusted Platform
Security - Trusted Platform
Security - Trusted Platform
Security - Trusted Platform
Module
Module
Module
Module
Trusted Platform Module option kit
The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a microcontroller chip that can securely store artifacts used to
authenticate the server platform. These artifacts can include passwords, certificates and encryption keys.
Windows® BitLocker™ Drive Encryption (BitLocker) is a data protection feature available in Windows
Server® 2008. BitLocker leverages the enhanced security capabilities of a Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) version 1.2. The TPM works with BitLocker to help protect user data and to ensure that a server
running Windows Server 2008 has not been tampered with while the system was offline.
For more information about TPM, including a white paper, go to:
www.hp.com/go/TPM
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: ProLiant OS pre-installed units will come with the partition required for TPM deployment.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: The TPM key is unique to every TPM deployed server and must be retained. Misplacing or losing
the key could result in data loss.
UPS and PDU Power
UPS and PDU Power
UPS and PDU Power
UPS and PDU Power
Cord Matrix
Cord Matrix
Cord Matrix
Cord Matrix
Please see the UPS and PDU cable matrix's on the HP Power Protection and Management page. Under
Power Cords, click on the "HP Power Cord Matrix" link. That link will list cable descriptions, requirements,
and specifications for UPS and PDU units. Please see the following link:
www.hp.com/products/powercords
.
Power Supply
Power Supply
Power Supply
Power Supply
HP has a new design for ProLiant power. The new Common Slot Power Supply bay. This design provides
the customer with commonality in power supplies across multiple platforms to save on the cost of spares
and allows HP to offer multiple power solutions to fit the customers' needs. Many HP ProLiant Servers
come with Common Slot, High Efficiency and Right-Size Power Supplies. Common Slot (CS) designates
commonality of the power supply across multiple ProLiant servers. HP's new Common Slot power
supplies are designed for highest efficiency to provide power efficiency without degrading performance
of the ProLiant. Power Supplies will have efficiency ratings up to 92%. There are three Right Size power
options available, depending on the configuration of your server. To make sure you select the correct
power supply to meet your configuration, we suggest that you use the HP Power Advisor
(
www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor
) to decide the "Right-Size" for your configuration. All HP Common Slot
power sources are UL, CE Mark Compliant, Hot Plug and Redundant.
Common Slot ProLiant
Common Slot ProLiant
Common Slot ProLiant
Common Slot ProLiant
It is highly recommended that you use the HP Power Calculator in defining the "Right-Size" power supply
for your needs. HP offers the following Power Supply Options:
HP 460Watts, Common Slot, 92% Efficiency
HP 750Watts, Common Slot, 92% Efficiency
HP 1200W -48V DC CS Power Supply
HP's ProLiant Common Slot Power supplies (460W & 750W) meet multiple Energy Efficiency Initiatives.
Climate Savers Computing Initiative GOLD, ECOS Consulting 80PLUS GOLD and plans on offering
models that meet the Energy Star for Server requirements when they are published.
Redundant Power: Optional (1+ 1 or n+n redundant) power supplies can be purchased through power
supply option kits (see Redundant Options for part numbers).
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: BTO Performance models include two power supplies; BTO Base and Entry models include one
power supply. On CTO models, power supply must be selected from available options.
QuickSpecs
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Standard Features
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