QuickSpecs

ProLiant BL20p and p-Class system

Standard Features

Compaq ProLiant BL20p Server Blade

Processor

Intel Pentium III FC-PGA processor 1.40GHz

 

 

 

 

Upgradability

Upgradable to dual processing

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cache Memory

512-KB Level 2 Cache

 

 

 

 

 

Chipset

ServerWorks HE- SuperLite Chipset

 

 

Note: For more information regarding ServerWorks, please see the following URL:

 

 

http://www.serverworks.com/products/overview.html.

 

 

Note: This Web site is available in English only.

 

 

 

 

 

Memory

Standard

512MB PC133-MHz Registered ECC SDRAM DIMM Memory (2 X 256 MB)

 

 

 

(1 processor model)

 

 

Maximum

4096 MB

 

 

Standard

1024MB PC133-MHz Registered ECC SDRAM DIMM Memory (2 x 512 MB)

 

 

 

(2 processor model)

 

 

Maximum

4096 MB

 

 

Note: Memory must be installed in pairs.

 

 

 

 

 

Network Controller

Four NICs total:

 

 

 

Three Compaq NC3163 Fast Ethernet NIC PCI 10/100 with full WOL (Wake On LAN), one with PXE support

 

 

One 10/100 iLO NIC dedicated to management

 

 

Two NICs are upgradable to 10/100/1000T using the Dual Gigabit Ethernet NC7780 NIC option kit

 

 

 

 

Manageability

Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Management Advanced (ASIC on the System Board)

 

 

 

 

 

Internal Storage

Hard Drives

None ship standard

 

 

Maximum Internal Storage

145.6 GB (internal drive cage) (2 x 72.8 GB Wide Ultra3, 1drives)

 

 

 

 

Expansion Slots

No PCI slots all features are integrated

Compaq ProLiant BL p - Class Server Blade Enclosure and Interconnects

ProLiant BL p - Class Server Blade Enclosure

6U (10.5-inch), 19-inch wide

Holds up to 8 ProLiant BL20p servers blades 10 bays per server blade enclosure

8 bays for server blades

2 outside bays for interconnect modules (RJ-45 patch panels or GbE interconnect switches) Server blades blind mate into the server blade enclosure backplane for power and data connections Up to 6 BL p-Class 6U server blade enclosures fit in a 42U rack

Server blade management module attached to the back of each BL p-Class 6U server blade enclosure to report events all servers and provide asset and inventory information

ProLiant BL p - Class Power Redundant 200V 240V AC, 30 amp single-phase

RequirementsRedundant 208V 30amp 3-phase 4 wire,

Redundant -48VDC ± 10%

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Compaq p-Class warranty Standard Features

p-Class specifications

The Compaq p-Class is a notable line of server systems that was introduced by Compaq in the late 1990s. Designed primarily for deployment in enterprise environments, the p-Class machines were built to address the growing demands for robust computing power and reliability. Targeting both internet and enterprise applications, these servers offered a compelling combination of performance, scalability, and manageability.

One of the remarkable features of the p-Class systems is their modular design. This architecture allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, which is a significant advantage for IT administrators looking to optimize their server investments over time. Users can swap out components such as processors, memory, and storage drives without extensive downtime or complex procedures.

The p-Class servers also featured advanced hot-plug capabilities, enabling the replacement of failed components without powering down the system. This is particularly crucial in mission-critical environments where uptime is paramount. Additionally, p-Class systems included redundancy in critical components, such as power supplies and cooling fans, to ensure maximum availability.

In terms of technology, the p-Class utilized powerful Intel processors, which provided a robust performance that was competitive for its time. The servers also supported a wide range of operating systems, including various flavors of Windows NT, Unix, and Linux, making them versatile for different enterprise applications.

A key characteristic of the p-Class was its ability to support a highly scalable architecture. Organizations could start with a smaller configuration and expand as their needs grew. This scalability, combined with Compaq's proactive management tools, allowed for effective monitoring and maintenance of server health.

Security was another focus area for the p-Class series, with features designed to help protect sensitive data and maintain integrity. Enhanced security protocols and management capabilities allowed IT staff to implement and monitor strict access controls.

The Compaq p-Class servers made a significant impact in the late '90s and early 2000s as businesses were rapidly evolving to meet the demands of digital transformation. With their robust features, modular design, and focus on reliability and performance, the p-Class servers helped lay the groundwork for modern enterprise server infrastructure, showcasing Compaq's commitment to innovation in a competitive market.