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HP rp5800 Retail System

Technical Specifications

Additional Features

Intel® Standard Manageability

Description

Requires the utilization of the integrated network connection

Delivered with processors that are not part of the Intel Stable Intel Platform Program (SIPP)

Intel Advanced Management Technology (AMT) v3.2

Basic Retail SYSTEM management capabilities such as asset inventory, HW alerting, SOL/IDE-R, remote configuration, agent presence and system defense.

DASH 1.1 compliance. Support for profile updates.

Host VPN support for local management VPN tunneling

Intel Standard Manageability includes features of Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT). Intel AMT requires the Retail system to have an Intel AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, as well as connection with a power source and a corporate network connection. Setup requires configuration by the purchaser and may require scripting with the management console or further integration into existing security frameworks to enable certain functionality. For more information, see http://www.intel.com/technology/platform-technology/intel-amt/.

DASH 1.1 support (Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware)

ASF 2.0 support (Alert Standard Format)

TXT (Trusted Execution Technology) and VT-d (Virtualized devices)

A standards initiative for representing out-of-band management capability for Retail Systems. It is a secure, web-services based successor to ASF.

Industry-standard specification for network alerting in operating system-absent environments

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

Computrace

Towerable Orientation

Drive Protection System

SMART Technology (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology)

SMART I – Drive Failure Prediction

SMART II – Off-Line Data Collection

Computrace agent support standard

The chassis can be oriented as either a desktop or a tower. DPS Access through F10 Setup during Boot

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 Retail System's setup procedure. It produces an evaluation on whether the hard drive is the source of the problem and 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

Allows hard drives to monitor their own health and to raise flags if imminent failures were predicted

Predicts failures before they occur. Tracks fault prediction and failure indication parameters such as re-allocated sector count, spin retry count, calibration retry count

By avoiding actual hard drive failures, SMART hard drives act as "insurance" against unplanned user downtime and potential data loss from hard drive failure

SMART III – Off-Line Read Scanning with

IOEDC: I/O Error Detection Circuitry

 

Defect Reallocation

 

 

 

 

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