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

 

WS-Management – Web Services for Management interface

 

Network Heuristics – built-in basic capabilities to filter inbound and outbound network

 

traffic. Backwards compatible with earlier management consoles

DASH 1.0 support (Desktop and mobile A standards initiative for representing out-of-band management capability for computer

Architecture for System Hardware)

systems. It is a secure, web-services based successor to ASF.

ASF 2.0 support (Alert Standard Format) Industry-standard specification for network alerting in operating system-absent environments

TXT (Trusted Execution Technology) and

TXT allows for secure management (via TPM) and measured launch of VMM, as well

VT-d (Virtualized devices)

as teardown of secrets in unexpected reset case. TXT support provided in select Intel

 

processors.

 

VT-d is a chipset technology that virtualizes directed I/O

 

Together, TXT and VT-d may be used to support verified launch of a known trusted VMM

 

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 VT-d and TXT support)

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 user-defined passwords are

 

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

 

Windows-based diagnostics utility or through the computer's setup procedure. It

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.

 

 

The system expands on the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology

 

(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

(Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting predicted

Technology)

Predicts failures before they occur. Tracks fault prediction and failure indication

 

SMART I – Drive Failure Prediction

parameters such as re-allocated sector count, spin retry count, calibration retry count

 

SMART II – Off-Line Data Collection

By avoiding actual hard drive failures, SMART hard drives act as "insurance" against

SMART III – Off-Line Read Scanning

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

 

SMART IV – End-to-End CRC for hard

Interface in F10 setup for dc7800 CMT and SFF platforms provides confirmation of

drives

SMART IV support.

 

* This feature is inoperable when a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) configuration is enabled.

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