QuickSpecs
HP MSA P2000 G3 Modular Smart Array Systems
Hardware
HP P2000 Dual I/O | BV921B |
NOTE: NEBS certified. |
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HP MSA P2000 G3 Arrays support both the HP ProLiant Server SFF Hard Disk Drives and |
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HP MSA SFF Hard Disk Drives |
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HP ProLiant Server Hard Disk Drives |
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HP 146GB 6G SAS 15K 2.5in Dual Port Enterprise 3yr Warranty Hard Disk Drive | |
HP 300GB 6G SAS 10K 2.5in Dual Port Enterprise 3yr Warranty Hard Disk Drive | |
HP 450GB 6G SAS 10K rpm SFF | |
HP 600GB 6G SAS 10K rpm SFF | |
HP 900GB 6G SAS 10K rpm SFF | |
HP 300GB 6G SAS 15K rpm SFF | |
HP MSA Hard Disk Drives |
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Drives, |
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HP MSA 146GB 6G SAS 15K | E2D54A |
HP MSA 300GB 6G SAS 10K | E2D55A |
HP MSA 450GB 6G SAS 10K | E2D56A |
HP MSA 600GB 6G SAS 10K 2.5in Dual Port Enterprise 3yr Warranty Hard Disk Drive | E2D57A |
HP MSA 900GB 6G SAS 10K | C8S59A |
HP MSA 300GB 6G SAS 15K | C8S61A |
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HP FC2242SR 4Gb | A8003B |
HP 82E 8Gb | AJ763B |
NOTE: Emulex 82E |
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For more information on HP Carrier Grade Platforms go to http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/carrier_grade/ index.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
HP P2000 Remote Snap Software
(G3 FC and FC/iSCSI, 1GbE and 10GbE iSCSI controllers only)
HP P2000 Remote Snap Software is array based software that provides remote replication on the HP P2000 G3 MSA Array products (except SAS model). HP Remote Snap is a form of asynchronous replication which consists of replication of
HP Remote Snap functionality is based on existing Snapshot technology offered by HP P2000 SAN Array products. Snapshots are used to track the data to be replicated as well as to determine the differences in data updated on the master volume, minimizing the amount of data to be transferred. HP Remote Snap replication technology provides the ability to accomplish key data management and protection capabilities. First, because Remote Snap uses snapshots as the underlying technology it creates multiple local recovery points which can be used for such tasks as to complement daily backups; second, replication provides the ability to access data in a remote site which could be used for dispersed operations; and third but definitely not least important replication allows for business continuance in the event of a failure on the primary site.
In order to perform a replication, a snapshot of the volume to be replicated is taken, creating a
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