HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 2000r)
Glossary
This glossary provides
1U – One EIA rack unit or 44.45 mm (1.75 inches) of vertical rack space. The height of devices, when mounted in racks, are often expressed in multiples of "units", for example, a 2U device requires two times 44.45 mm (1.75 inches) or a total of 88.9 mm (3.5 inches) of vertical space in a rack. The actual device will in reality be of slightly less height to eliminate mechanical interference with adjacent devices.
Cable Management – Refers to a method of organizing and routing cables (power and data) in the rear of the rack. Effective cable management means to secure and bundle cables with the capability to efficiently route and channel the cables in an organized fashion. HP offers a Rack Cable Management Kit (J1481A) to provide a solution for the
Console (sometimes referred to as a console system or KVM system) – Consists of the video monitor, keyboard and mouse connected directly, or via a console switch, to the rackmounted server for system administration purposes. Remote management technologies enable the console and server to be physically separated.
Console Switch – A device that allows a user to operate multiple servers with a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse.
KVM – Abbreviation for Keyboard/Video (Monitor)/Mouse as used in "KVM cable" or "KVM switch." A console switch (above) is often referred to as a KVM switch.
PDU or Power Distribution Unit – Generally refers to a "power strip" with
Rackmount Flat Panel Display – A system by which a flat panel monitor, keyboard, and pointing device can be rack mounted to be used as system console but only requiring 2U of “vertical rack space” instead of 13U as is common with traditional monitor and keyboard combinations.
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