QuickSpecs
HP Compaq dc7800 Business PC
Technical Specifications
| Remote Configuration (RCFG) – Uses root certificate hashes for simpler deployment |
| (existing PSK method remains supported) |
| 802.1x – compatibility with Cisco NAC |
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| Network Heuristics – |
| traffic. Backwards compatible with earlier management consoles |
DASH 1.0 support (Desktop and mobile A standards initiative for representing | |
Architecture for System Hardware) | systems. It is a secure, |
ASF 2.0 support (Alert Standard Format)
TXT (Trusted Execution Technology) and | TXT allows for secure management (via TPM) and measured launch of VMM, as well | |
| as teardown of secrets in unexpected reset case. TXT support provided in select Intel | |
| processors. | |
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| Together, TXT and | |
| that also may protect VMs from accessing each other's memory. | |
Virtual Appliance support | Tested support for Virtual Appliance (VA) 2.6 ISV applications. | |
| Hardware ready for future VA 3.0 ISV applications (with | |
Computrace | Computrace agent support standard | |
Tower | Product can be oriented as a tower (in addition to desktop orientation) | |
| Tower stand recommended for USDT in tower mode | |
Drive Lock* | Implementation of the industry standard ATA Security feature set. When enabled, it prevents | |
| software access to user data on the drive until one or two | |
| provided. | |
Drive Self Tests (DPS)* | Drive Protection System | |
| A diagnostic hard drive self test. It scans critical physical components and every | |
| sector of the hard drive for physical faults and then reports any faults to the user. | |
| Running independently of the operating system, it can be accessed through a | |
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DPS Access through F10 Setup during | ||
produces an evaluation on whether the hard drive is the source of the problem and | ||
Boot | ||
needs to be replaced. | ||
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| The system expands on the | |
| (SMART), a continuously running systems diagnostic that alerts the user to certain | |
| types of failures. | |
SMART Technology* | Allows hard drives to monitor their own health and to raise flags if imminent failures were | |
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Technology) | Predicts failures before they occur. Tracks fault prediction and failure indication | |
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SMART I – Drive Failure Prediction | ||
parameters such as | ||
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SMART II – | By avoiding actual hard drive failures, SMART hard drives act as "insurance" against | |
SMART III – | unplanned user downtime and potential data loss from hard drive failure | |
IOEDC: I/O Error Detection Circuitry | ||
with Defect Reallocation | ||
Detects errors in Read/Write buffers on HDD cache RAM | ||
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SMART IV – | ||
Interface in F10 setup for dc7800 CMT and SFF platforms provides confirmation of | ||
drives | ||
SMART IV support. | ||
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* This feature is inoperable when a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) configuration is enabled.
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