HP ProLiant DL560 Server High Density Deployment
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Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II (RILOE II)—The Remote Insight Lights-Out
Edition II is designed to provide remote access and control of ProLiant server
products from anywhere on the network with a standard Web browser.
Consequently, customers can deploy a server in a true “headless” fashion with
a minimum of only three cables per server: one power cord for the server, one
network cable for the LAN connection, and one network cable for the RILOE
management LAN connection. Using the RILOE II, customers can deploy 21
ProLiant DL560 servers in a 42U rack with significantly fewer cables than in a
local console.
Server Console Switch—A device that enables multiple servers in a rack to be
accessed and managed by a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor. These
switches are also known as KVM switches.
Sliding Rail—A tool-free rack management system designed for in-rack
serviceability.
UID LED and Switch—The blue Unit Identification (UID) LED identifies that the
ProLiant DL560 server requires service. A UID switch toggles both the front and
rear UID LEDs simultaneously.
Volt-ampere (VA)—A rating of apparent power (i.e., the amount of AC power
that is available to or can be handled by utility equipment) measured with a
voltmeter and an ammeter. In single-phase systems, VA = E × I, where E = volts
and I = current in amperes. In three-phase systems, VA = 1.73 × E × I.
Wake on LAN (WOL)—An option that enables a remote restart of the server.
Watt (W)—A rating of true power consumed by the product and measured with
an input power meter. In single-phase systems, W = E x I x pf, where E = volts,
I = current in amperes, and pf = power factor.
For detailed information about the products in this glossary, refer to
http://www.hp.com/
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For more information on ProLiant servers, refer to
http://www.hp.com/servers/proliant
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For more information on HP 9000 and 10000 series racks and options, refer to
http://www.hp.com/products/racks
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Learn more about optional rack features at
http://www.hp.com/products/rackoptions
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Learn more about ProLiant server power protection and management at
http://www.hp.com/products/ups
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