QuickSpecs

HP ProLiant ML330 Generation 6

Standard Features

Security

Power-on password

 

Setup password

 

Serial interface control

 

Power switch security

 

Front bezel/side access panel Lock

 

Padlock and Kensington lock available

 

Keyboard/Mouse/USB port lock

 

 

 

Security - Trusted

Trusted Platform Module option kit

Platform Module

The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a microcontroller chip that can securely store artifacts used

 

 

to authenticate the server platform. These artifacts can include passwords, certificates and

 

encryption keys. Windows® BitLocker™ Drive Encryption (BitLocker) is a data protection feature

 

available in Windows Server® 2008. BitLocker leverages the enhanced security capabilities of a

 

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2. The TPM works with BitLocker to help protect user

 

data and to ensure that a server running Windows Server 2008 has not been tampered with while

 

the system was offline. For more information about TPM, including a white paper, go to:

 

www.hp.com/go/TPM

 

NOTE: ProLiant OS pre-installed units will come with the partition required for TPM deployment.

 

NOTE: The TPM key is unique to every TPM deployed server and must be retained. Misplacing or

 

loosing the key could result in data loss.

 

 

 

UPS and PDU Power

Please see the UPS and PDU cable matrix's on the HP Power Protection and Management page.

Cord Matrix

Under Power Cords, click on the "HP Power Cord Matrix" link. That link will list cable descriptions,

 

requirements, and specifications for UPS and PDU units. Please see the following link:

 

www.hp.com/products/powercords.

 

 

 

Power Supply

460W Non-Redundant Power Supply, Non-hot plug

 

750W Hot plug, Redundant Power supply

 

NOTE: The 750W power supply requires RPS Enablement kit.

 

It is highly recommended that you use the HP Power Advisor in defining the "Right-Size" power

 

supply for your need. The HP Power Advisor is located at " www.hp.com/go/proliant-energy-

 

efficient or www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor

 

HP has a new design for ProLiant power. The new Common Slot Power Supply bay. This design

 

provides the customer with commonality in power supplies across multiple platforms to save on

 

the cost of spares and allows HP to offer multiple power solutions to fit the customers' needs.

 

Many HP ProLiant Servers come with Common Slot, High Efficiency and Right-Size Power

 

Supplies. Common Slot (CS) designates commonality of the power supply across multiple

 

ProLiant servers. HP's new Common Slot power supplies are designed for highest efficiency to

 

provide power efficiency without degrading performance of the ProLiant. Power Supplies will have

 

efficiency ratings up to 92%. There are three Right Size power options available, depending on

 

the configuration of your server. To make sure you select the correct power supply to meet your

 

configuration, we suggest that you use the HP Power Calculator to decide the "Right-Size" for

 

your configuration. All HP Common Slot power sources are UL, CE Mark Compliant, Hot Plug and

 

Redundant.

 

HP's ProLiant Common Slot Power supplies (750W) meet multiple Energy Efficiency Initiatives.

 

Climate Savers Computing Initiative GOLD, ECOS Consulting 80PLUS GOLD and they meet the

 

standard specifications for Energy Star for Servers Power Supply requirements.

 

 

 

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HP ML330 manual Security Trusted, Platform Module, UPS and PDU Power, Cord Matrix, Power Supply