QuickSpecs

Red Hat 5.1
SuSE 10 SP1
Windows 2003 x64
*Follows initial release, check posted Operating Specific Release Notes or software documentation
**Some versions of MSCS are not supported, for more detailed information on Cluster Server Support see the VMware Release Notes
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/eva8000/index.html
***For Disaster Tolerance configurations in the EVA/Windows 2003 environment, please refer to the HP Cluster Extension EVA
QuickSpecs:
http://www.hp.com/go/clxeva
****For Disaster Tolerance configurations in the EVA/RedHat EL 4 or SUSE/SLES 9 or 10 environments, please refer to the HP
Cluster Extension EVA QuickSpecs:
http://www.hp.com/go/clxeva
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Support on EVA4000/4100 only. For information on the specific Microsoft Windows XP configuration support see the SAN
Design Guide:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&lang=en&cc
=us&docIndexId=179111&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=470490
Cabinet Density
Cabinet DensityCabinet Density
Cabinet Density
A single 42U EVA cabinet can house up to 168TB of raw capacity (using 1TB FATA disks).
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
Maximum cabinet capacity will vary based available upon U space. The total number of
controllers, enclosures supported and other devices.
Racking Guidelines and
Racking Guidelines andRacking Guidelines and
Racking Guidelines and
Power Distribution
Power DistributionPower Distribution
Power Distribution
Distribution Units (PDUs) according to the voltage used in the country the solution is ordered. These
PDUs provide redundant power and are located in the bottom and back of the cabinet for power cable
entrance by the floor. The PDUs are 220/240V. The 220/240V PDUs are 0U high with a total of two AC
power cords extending outside the cabinet.
For the EVA6100 and EVA8100 a variety of HP 10000 G2 Series Rack offerings and integration options
are available. The EVA configurator tools utilize a 42U HP 10000 G2 Series Rack as the standard
recommendation and will provide a 220/240V PDU and country specific power cords. The
EVA6100/8100 configurations can be customized to meet a wide variety of customer needs. Both the
height and types of rack and PDUs can be modified based upon the specific customer need. If other
devices, such as servers, switches or back-up devices, are to be installed with the EVA; this can be
specified and the cabinets and PDUs can be modified to support the configuration.
For more information on configuration and PDU support for the 10000 G2 Series Rack please see the
following URL:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/racks/10000g2series.html
The EVA also supports the 5642 (42U) Rack Cabinet System as a field installed option.
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:
When adding additional devices to existing racks ensure that the installed PDUs will support the
new power requirements.
Total Cost of Ownership
Total Cost of OwnershipTotal Cost of Ownership
Total Cost of Ownership
The unique virtual architecture allows up to twice the normal effective capacity utilization of traditionally
architected storage offerings. And with Virtually Capacity-Free Snapshot (Vsnap), significant duplicate
capacity requirements can be eliminated resulting in fewer/smaller storage acquisitions.
The EVA has one of the highest density disk storage solutions in the industry. Additionally, the unique
virtual architecture allows up to twice the normal effective capacity utilization of traditionally architected
storage offerings. And with the virtually Capacity-Free Snapshot (Vsnap), FATA disk drives and the ability
to change Vraid types, significant
amount of
duplicate capacity requirements can be eliminated, resulting
in fewer/smaller storage acquisitions.
QuickSpecs
HP StorageWorks 6100/8100 Enterprise Virtual Arrays
HP StorageWorks 6100/8100 Enterprise Virtual ArraysHP StorageWorks 6100/8100 Enterprise Virtual Arrays
HP StorageWorks 6100/8100 Enterprise Virtual Arrays
Product Highlights
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