HP StorageWorks 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array hardware configuration guide (5697-7338, February 2008)

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Figure 5 HSV210-A/B contro ller—rear view
1. Dual controller interconnect 2. CAB (cabinet address bus)
3. Unit ID
4. Power ON switch
5. FC device ports 6. FC cache mirror ports
7. FC host ports 8. Power supply 0
9. Power supply 1
10. Service connectors (not for customer use)
EVA6x00 and EVA4x00 HSV200-A/B controllers
Two high-performance HSV200 controllers are included in each EVA6x00 and EVA4x00 storage system.
The EVA4000/6000 controllers are identied as HSV200-A. The EVA4100/6100 controllers are
identied as HSV200-B. Each controller is installed in a separate enclosure and provides the following
features:
High-performance, PowerPC microprocessor
An Operator Control Panel (OCP) for easy operation
4U rack space required for both controller enclosures
Two 4–Gbps, FC-Switch Fabric host por ts
Two 2Gbps, FC-AL device ports
Arranged as a single redundant pair
Data load/performance balanced across a pair
Support for up to 112 drives
1 GB cache per controller, mirrored, with battery backup
2 Gbps, FC cache m irroring port with device port backups
Each HSV200-A/B controller suppor ts four drive enclosures on the EVA4 x00 , and eight drive enclosures
on the EVA6x00. Figure 4 shows the front of the controller. Figure 6 shows the controller rear view.
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