HP Smart Array P400 Storage Controller One of the following depending on Model, Maximum Internal

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Storage Controller One of the following depending on Model

Performance Models:

HP Smart Array P400/512MB BBWC Controller (RAID 0/1/1+0/5/6)

Base Models:

HP Smart Array P400/256MB Controller (RAID 0/1/1+0/5)

 

Available upgrades: 512MB battery-backed write cache (BBWC) or

 

standalone battery for RAID 0/1/1+0/5/6

Entry Models:

HP Smart Array E200/64MB Controller (RAID 0/1/1+0)

 

Available upgrades: 128MB battery-backed write cache (BBWC) for

 

RAID 0/1/1+0/5

Storage

Diskette Drive

None Standard

 

 

Optical Drive

None Standard

 

 

One of the following

IDE DVD-ROM/CDRW Combo included on Performance models

 

depending on Model

 

 

 

 

Hard Drives

None Standard

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum Internal

Hot Plug SAS

1.168TB

8 x 146GB with standard internal hot plug

Storage

 

 

SFF SAS drive cage

 

 

Remote Management

Integrated Lights Out 2 (iLO2) Standard Management:

 

Virtual Text Remote Console (pre-OS only)

 

 

Remote Serial Console

 

 

Virtual Power Button Control

 

 

Virtual Unit ID control

 

 

Integrated Remote Console

 

 

Dedicated & full function shared network connectivity

 

Embedded system health

 

 

Browser, command line and scripted access

 

 

Automatic IP Configuration via DHCP/DNS/WINS

 

Industry Standard 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Secure Shell security (SSH)

 

OS independent hardware health status

 

 

IML and iLO Event Logging

 

 

Support for 12 user accounts with customizable access privilege

 

 

 

Intelligent

HP Systems Insight Manager

 

Manageability

SmartStart

 

 

 

Management Agent

 

 

 

Redundant ROM

 

 

 

Remote Flash ROM

 

 

 

ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU)

 

 

Integrated Management Log

 

 

Automatic Server Recovery (ASR)

 

 

Dynamic Sector Repairing (with Smart Array controller)

 

Drive Parameter Tracking (with Smart Array controller)

 

Hot Spare Boot

 

 

 

NOTE: Upon the event of a failed processor in a multi-processing environment, the system will

 

automatically reboot and attempt to use the remaining good processor.

 

Pre-Failure Warranty (covers processors, SAS hard drives and memory)

 

 

 

 

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Smart Array 256MB, Smart Array P400, 2-5300, Smart Array 64MB specifications

The HP Smart Array technology has long been a cornerstone in the realm of enterprise storage solutions, catering to various demands for data storage and management. Focusing specifically on the HP Smart Array controller models such as the 64MB, 2-5300, P400, and the 256MB variants, this article discusses their main features, technologies, and characteristics that make them effective solutions for businesses.

The HP Smart Array 64MB controller offers essential RAID functionality and serves as an entry point for those looking to implement a reliable storage solution. With support for various RAID levels, including RAID 0, 1, 5, and 6, this controller provides a balance between performance and data protection. Its 64MB of cache ensures efficient data throughput, vital for environments with moderate workloads.

The Smart Array 2-5300 controller represents a more advanced option, supporting higher performance storage configurations. Designed for fast-paced business applications, it enhances data integrity and availability. It also features advanced RAID levels like RAID 10 and RAID 50, catering to users who prioritize both performance and redundancy. The versatile connector options enable users to easily build and expand their storage needs.

The HP Smart Array P400 controller takes performance to another level with 256MB of cache memory, allowing for superior data handling capabilities. This controller is engineered for high-demand environments, boasting Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) interface compatibility which facilitates rapid data transfer rates. Enhanced SAS technology provides a greater number of devices connected to a single controller, making it ideal for enterprise-level applications where scalability and reliability are critical.

Lastly, the HP Smart Array 256MB controller showcases a powerful design that emphasizes efficiency. It includes support for advanced features such as battery-backed write cache, which ensures data is not lost during power failures. Users benefit from optimized read and write operations, resulting in elevated performance across various workloads.

All these Smart Array controllers maintain HP's commitment to robust data security and performance, employing technologies such as online RAID level migration and online capacity expansion. These functionalities allow organizations to adapt their storage solutions without downtime, a critical factor in today’s 24/7 business environment.

In conclusion, the HP Smart Array family, through its various models, offers tailored solutions to meet diverse storage needs—from basic RAID implementations to high-performance, enterprise-grade configurations—ensuring data protection, scalability, and reliability for businesses.