Datasheet

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Compliance
ComplianceCompliance
Compliance
ACPI 2.0 Compliant
PCI 2.2 Compliant
Microsoft® Logo certifications
USB 2.0
Secure Digital 2.0
TMP 1.2
IEEE (see the NC553i Technical Specifications section)
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES)
SNMP
SSL 2.0
Active Directory v1.0 (Windows 2003)
IPMI 2.0
DMTF Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware Command Line Protocol (SMASH
CLP)
Security
SecuritySecurity
Security
Intel® AES-NI (BL620c G7 Intel Xeon E7-2800/E8867L models)
Power-on password
Administrator's password
Integrated Lights-Out 3 with:
12 customizable user accounts
SSL encryption
Secure Shell version 2
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES) on
browser, CLP and XML scripting interface
AES and RC4 encryption of video
Disable via a global setting
Keyboard password
External USB port enable/disable
Network server mode
Serial interface control
TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 1.2 option
Security - Trusted Platform
Security - Trusted PlatformSecurity - Trusted Platform
Security - Trusted Platform
Module
ModuleModule
Module
The BL620c G7 server includes a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) connector for an optional TPM 1.2
upgrade. The TPM 1.2 option 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 TPM version 1.2. The TPM
works with BitLocker to help protect user data and to ensure that a server operating Windows Server
2008 has not been tampered with while the system was offline.
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For more information about TPM, including a white paper, go to:
http://www.hp.com/go/TPM
.
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ProLiant OS pre-installed units will come with the partition required for TPM deployment.
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The TPM key is unique to every TPM deployed server and must be retained. Misplacing or losing
the key could result in data loss.
QuickSpecs
HP ProLiant BL620c Generation 7 (G7) Server Blade
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HP ProLiant BL620c Generation 7 (G7) Server Blade
Standard Features
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