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HP ProLiant SL6000 G6

HP ProLiant SL6000 G6. Doug Tucker June 2009. Technology for better business outcomes. HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System Product Overview.

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HP ProLiant SL6000 G6

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  1. HP ProLiant SL6000 G6 Doug Tucker June 2009 Technology for better business outcomes

  2. HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable SystemProduct Overview The HP ProLiant SL6000 Scalable System uses a highly efficient and modular power & cooling infrastructure that enables a suite of pluggable server modules optimized around a standard 19” rack Key Benefits More affordable compute power Double the compute density over traditional rack servers Greater levels of efficiency with shared power and thermals Highly configurable for different application requirements 2 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  3. SL Product Line Naming 3 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  4. Modular – Designed for Max Efficiency • Multi-node, Shared Power & Cooling Architecture • Higher • ROI • Power efficiency • Density • Lower • TCO • Acquisition cost • Pwr/cooling cost 1 or 2 HP Standard PSUs • 3 PSU options • Shared Power & Fans • Reduced weight (shipping cost) • Optional Hot-Plug Redundant PSU • Energy efficient fans (2U), optional N+1 • Unrestricted airflow (no mid-plane or I/O connectors) • Variety of optimized Node Modules • Standard 19” racks, with front I/O cabling June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  5. HP ProLiant SL6000 Components HP or 3rd Party Rack 2U Chassis 10U bulk rail optimized for HP Racks DL100 series Rail for HP & 3rd Party Racks Pluggable Server Tray (up to 2 x 2S Servers) June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  6. HP ProLiant z6000 Chassis • Features: • Support for (2) 2P (socket) server trays • Shared Fans, High Efficiency, N+1 Redundancy • 2U Shared Power • Support for 460W, 750W, or 1200W AC configurations • Full Hot Plug RPS, or ebrake RPS support • Multi-node Efficiency • Shared fan control • Power capping & measurement • Optional interface to Rack Control Module • HP 10k G2 rack optimization • Bulk 10U rail system for lowest cost • 3rd Party rack support • Supports common DL100 rail • Front I/O Cabling • Easy serviceability High efficiency (92%) common slot power supplies Server Trays High efficiency N+1 Redundant Fans June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  7. HP ProLiant SL6000 Ideal Environment • Target Markets • Scale-out: Web Farms, ISPs, ASPs, Etc… • Web 2.0: Social networking, Shared Content, Blogs, Etc … • HPC: Oil & Gas, Financial, Entertainment, Scientific, Government, Etc... June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  8. HP ProLiant SL160z June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  9. HP ProLiant SL160z – Front View in z6000 Chassis Video Port (2) USB Ports Low Profile PCI Slot Health LED Serial Port (2) 1Gbit NIC Power Button UID 9 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  10. HP ProLiant SL160z – Inside View Low Profile x16PCIe Slot Optional X4 internal PCIe slot 18 DIMM Slots Up to 2 Intel 5500 series processors 2 LFF SATA or SAS Hard Drives using quick release drive carrier 10 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  11. HP ProLiant SL170z June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  12. HP ProLiant SL170z - Front View in z6000 Chassis Power Button (2) USB Ports Low Profile PCI Slot Video Port (2) 1Gbit NIC Serial Port Optional LO100 dedicated Management Port UID Health LED 12 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  13. HP ProLiant SL170z – Inside view Up to 2 Intel 5500 series processors Low Profile x16PCIe Slot 16 DIMM Slots 6 LFF SATA or SAS Hard Drives using Quick Release drive carrier 13 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  14. HP ProLiant SL2x170z June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  15. HP ProLiant SL2x170z - Front View in z6000 Chassis Power Button (2) USB Ports Low Profile PCI Slot Video Port (2) 1Gbit NIC Optional LO100 dedicated Management Port Serial Port UID Health LED 15 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  16. HP ProLiant SL2x170z – Inside view Up to 2 Intel 5500 series processors per SL170z system board Low Profile x16PCIe Slot (2) SL170z system boards 16 DIMM Slots per system board Low Profile x16PCIe Slot 2 LFF (1 per server) SATA or SAS Hard Drives using Quick Release drive carrier 16 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  17. Power Strategy

  18. Power Redundancy Supports Common Slot power supply Common slot – 1200W, 750W, 460W options Allows you to choose right sized power supply for your configuration and run higher up the efficiency curve. Three implementations available for shared power supplies: No Redundancy Run entire z6000 chassis with 1 power supply Combination of both trays need to fit in the power envelop of the power supply Full AC/DC redundancy Using 2 power supplies to run z6000 chassis If one power supply fails and the servers fit in the remaining power supply’s power envelop, servers will continue to run with no interruption AC redundancy w/ throttling Using 2 Power supplies to run z6000 chassis If one power supply fails and the total power used by the server trays is greater than the remaining power supply, the servers will throttle down to fit in the remaining power supply’s power envelop 18 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  19. Full Rack Pictures

  20. Front View 20 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  21. HP Datacenter Environmental Edge Brandon Fears June 2009

  22. On The Road to Energy Efficiency… • Why the concern about energy? • How Energy Efficiency can affect your business? • Today’s Power and Cooling Challenges

  23. How energy efficiency can affectyour business Business impact related to power and cooling issues Server or system downtime Increased operational costs Datacenter outage Inability to add capacity Increased operational costs Fail to support business growth Increased operational costs Lowered customer satisfaction Loss of revenue June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  24. HP Datacenter Environmental Edge Solution Portfolio • Portfolio • HP Insight Environmental Observer visualization • HP Datacenter Environmental Edge Benefits • Standard recommended configuration • HP Datacenter Environmental Edge FAQ

  25. HP Environmental Edge HP Insight Environmental Observer Monitoring Points Racks: Temp Humidity PDU: KWH Usage CRAH: Temp Humidity Power Subfloor: Pressure Differential Chilled Water: Flow Temp Insight Environmental Observer 26 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  26. HP Insight Environmental Observer S/W Datacenter Visualization HP Confidential June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  27. HP Environmental Edge Benefits: Air / Cooling Management Based on Solid Data not Intuition Reduce Fan Energy / Improve AC Efficiency / Increase Cooling Capacity Notification Change Management Remediation • Fix inefficiencies: air flow / mgmt, CRAH over provisioning, humidity control optimization, rack overcooling, floor tile placement • Reduce power consumption up to18%* • Track environmental trends up to 180 days • Reduce downtime • Visualize how datacenter changes impact air flow, temperature, etc. • Optimize rack air mixing / bypass • Benchmark key datacenter infrastructure metrics • Every 60 seconds on critical changes based on user defined parameters • Alerts via text, email, SNMP • Communicate alerts to other systems via SNMP 28 * See “Edge ROI” slide for more details. June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  28. HP Datacenter Environmental Edge Continuous Improvement Process 5. Visualize Change Results 1. Visualize Temp & Humidity • 3. Analyze Detailed data: • Rack and CRAC/CRAH view • Air pressure, humidity, temp, power • Historical trending/graphing 4. Implement Changes 2. Visualize Air Pressure 29 June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  29. Edge ROI: Energy Savings and Increased Cooling Capacity 30 1 January 2020 HP CONFIDENTIAL - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  30. HP Datacenter Environmental Edge Components • Core solution • Wireless rack temperature and humidity sensors • Air pressure sensors every 500 ft2/50 m2 • Insight Environmental Observer S/W • Hardware and Software installation • Additional sensors and services • KWH Meters • Chilled water flow • Rack door position • Water leak detection June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  31. Why HP Datacenter Environmental Edge? Fast and simple to deploy Approx. 20 hours per 5K ft.2 Wireless battery powered base stations Wireless network security features Wireless gateway isolated from LAN via serial interface 128 bit AES encryption Can be deployed in any data center Rack and CRAH vendor agnostic Cost-effective solution Enable rapid decision-making based on 2-D visualization Easy reconfiguration as data center layout or infrastructure changes Customer self-repair and maintenance 24X7X365 WW HP Support Global availability Available direct from HP or from channel partner June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  32. Contacts US Kevin.Egan@hp.com EMEA Werner.hergl@hp.com APJ Manu.kumar@hp.com June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

  33. Thank you! June 2009 – HP Restricted. For HP and channel partner internal use.

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