HP c-Class manual Introduction to HP IO Accelerator Management Tool, Linux, Windows

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HP IO Accelerator Management Tool

Introduction to HP IO Accelerator Management Tool

This document explains how to use the HP IO Accelerator Manager Management Tool to maintain the IO Accelerator at peak performance and troubleshoot any issues with the device.

The IO Accelerator Management Tool runs on both Windows and Linux platforms.

NOTE: All operating systems must be 64-bit architecture to support the IO Accelerator.

Linux

The IO Accelerator Management Tool application supports the following distributions:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5, and 6

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES10 and SLES11

Windows

The IO Accelerator Management Tool application runs on the following Windows platforms:

Microsoft Windows XP Professional 64-Bit (with SP2 or higher)

Windows Server 2003 64-Bit (with SP2 or higher)

Windows Server 2008 64-Bit, all versions (with SP1 or higher)

Windows Vista 64-bit, all versions

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Contents HP IO Accelerator Management Tool User Guide Page Contents Adding and editing Ldap providers Introduction to HP IO Accelerator Management Tool HP IO Accelerator Management ToolLinux WindowsInstalling software using Linux Software installationInstalling software using Windows operating systems License agreementSoftware installation Paging and Refresh Software overviewPerforming searches Navigating the IO Accelerator Management Tool Overview tab Low level format Configuration tabAll ioMemory Update firmware Assign label Detach Device Attach DeviceAttaching mixed attached/detached devices All Hosts All CacheAll Clusters Detaching mixed attached/detached devicesAlerts tab Reports tab Remote Access Settings tabAgents Remote Access KeyDatabase Local AccountsRules Changing passwordsIdentity Providers Labels Smtp ServerSubscribers Settings tab Device Configure tabDirectCache Info tab Live tabReports tab Device Connection Adding and editing Ldap providersAdding and editing Ldap providers User mapping Role mapping CN=administrators,OU=groups,DC=example,DC=comGrant a specific user the Server Admin role Test Ldap settingsAdding and editing Ldap providers Before you contact HP Support and other resourcesHP contact information Customer Self RepairRéparation par le client CSR Riparazione da parte del cliente Reparaciones del propio cliente Reparo feito pelo cliente Support and other resources Support and other resources For more information Subscription serviceAcronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index Index
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c-Class specifications

The HP c-Class is a series of high-performance blade servers designed to optimize space and improve data center efficiency. These compact systems exemplify HP's commitment to delivering powerful computing solutions that are both scalable and manageable. The c-Class offers an array of features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to diverse business needs, ensuring organizations can keep up with the demands of modern computing environments.

At the heart of the HP c-Class architecture is its innovative blade technology, enabling multiple server blades to reside within a single enclosure. This not only conserves physical space in the data center but also reduces energy consumption, ultimately lowering operational costs. The c-Class enclosure supports a variety of HP server blades, which can be tailored to meet specific workload requirements.

One of the standout features of the HP c-Class is its high-density design, allowing organizations to run numerous processors and substantial memory within a compact footprint. The system supports the latest Intel and AMD processors, offering exceptional processing capabilities. With a modular design, businesses can easily scale up resources by adding more blades as demand increases.

In terms of connectivity, the HP c-Class integrates advanced networking options. It includes embedded Ethernet and Fibre Channel switches, facilitating seamless data transfer and communications while ensuring minimal latency. The built-in redundancy features enhance reliability, making it a robust solution for critical applications.

Power and thermal management are key characteristics of the HP c-Class, with Energy Star compliance underscoring its efficiency. Intelligent power management tools allow for real-time monitoring and optimization, further contributing to reduced energy costs.

HP's Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) technology is another significant advantage. This tool provides remote management capabilities, giving IT personnel the ability to monitor the health and performance of the server blades from anywhere. The iLO feature simplifies troubleshooting and enhances system uptime.

Security features are also woven into the fabric of the HP c-Class. With options for advanced authentication and secure boot processes, organizations can protect their critical data and maintain compliance with local regulations.

In summary, the HP c-Class blade server series delivers a compelling combination of high performance, scalability, and manageability. Its advanced technologies cater to a wide range of applications, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure while keeping costs in check. The c-Class is not just a product; it represents a strategic approach to efficient, high-capacity computing.