Form Factor

Rack (2U), Height 3.38-inch/8.59cm; Depth: 26 inches (66 cm)

Availability

Hot Plug Fully Redundant Fans Standard

 

 

HP DL380 G5 Entry Models

Quad-Core Models DL380G5 E5405 1G 458568-xx1

HP DL380G5 E5310 1G 433527-xx1

Dual-Core Models HP DL380G5 5120 1G 417454-xx1

HP DL380G5 5110 1G 417453-xx1

Processor(s)

(1) Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® E5405 Processor (2.0 GHz, 80 Watt,

One of the following

1333 FSB)

depending on Model

(1) Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® E5310 Processor (1.60 GHz, 80 Watt,

 

1066 FSB)

 

(1) Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® 5120 Processor (1.87 GHz, 65 Watt, 1066

 

FSB)

 

(1) Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® 5110 Processor (1.60 GHz, 65 Watt, 1066

 

FSB)

Cache Memory

12MB (2 x 6MB) Level 2 cache - Intel® Xeon® processor 5400

Two of the following

sequence

depending on Model

8MB (2 x 4MB) Level 2 cache - Intel® Xeon® processor 5300 sequence

 

6MB (2 x 3MB) Level 2 cache - Intel® Xeon® processor 5200 sequence

 

4MB (1 x 4MB) Level 2 cache - Intel® Xeon® processor 5100 sequence

Memory

1 GB (2 x 512 MB) PC2-5300 Fully Buffered DIMMs (DDR2-667) with

 

Advanced ECC, mirrored and online spare memory capabilities

Network Controller

Two Embedded NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapters

Storage Controller

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

Hard Drive

None ship standard

Internal Storage

1.168TB (with optional hard drives)

Optical Drive

Optional DVD, DVD/CD-RW combo, DVD+R/RW or floppy drive

Form Factor

Rack (2U), Height 3.38-inch/8.59cm; Depth: 26 inches (66 cm)

Availability

Hot Plug Fully Redundant Fans Standard

Country Code Key

XX=00

U.S.

 

XX=20

Brazil

 

XX=29

Japan

 

XX=37

APD

 

XX=42

Euro

 

XX=AA

PRC

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HP Smart Array P400, 2-5300, Smart Array 256MB, Smart Array 64MB manual Country Code Key

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.

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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.