طراحی داخلی سرور DL380 G8
Internal design
HP’s tool free design is even easier to use as the two PCI risers can
be removed with just a flick of the wrist. The new Smart Socket guides
also reduce the chances of CPU pin damage during upgrades or
maintenance. Components are now colour coded so those with red tabs are
hot-swappable whereas those with blue tabs must not be removed until the
server is powered downسرور DL380 G8.
The review system came with dual 2GHz E5-2650 Xeons which have 8
cores and a 20MB L3 cache. Dual CPU systems have six hot-swap fans and
we found the review system to be extremely quiet during testingسرور DL380 G8.
The server had two 750W power supplies but HP also offers 460W or
1200W options which all share a common form factor. The E5-2650 Xeons
have a low TDP of 95W and this showed up nicely in our power testsسرور DL380 G8.
With Windows Server 2008 R2 in idle we measured a draw of 109W and
under maximum load from the SiSoft Sandra benchmarking app, this peaked
at 250W. As a comparison, the Dell R720 we reviewed had dual 2.7GHz E5-2680 Xeons with a 130W TDP and these pulled 120W in idle and 358W under loadسرور DL380 G8
HP’s power metering provides graphical views of consumption but you’ll need a license upgrade to activate itسرور DL380 G8.
Virtualisation and network featuresسرور DL380 G8
For virtualisation, the server has both internal USB and SD memory
card slots. However, Dell is the winner if you want hypervisor
redundancy as its R720 supports dual internal SD card slotsسرور DL380 G8.
Network options have been improved as HP’s FlexLOM cards slot in at
the back of the server. We had the quad Gigabit version but HP also
offers a dual 10GbE card or a 10/40Gbps FlexFabric module. These are
very easy to remove and replace and have the added advantage of not
requiring a PCI-e slotسرور DL380 G8.
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Internal design
HP’s tool free design is even easier to use as the two PCI risers can
be removed with just a flick of the wrist. The new Smart Socket guides
also reduce the chances of CPU pin damage during upgrades or
maintenance. Components are now colour coded so those with red tabs are
hot-swappable whereas those with blue tabs must not be removed until the
server is powered downسرور DL380 G8.
The review system came with dual 2GHz E5-2650 Xeons which have 8
cores and a 20MB L3 cache. Dual CPU systems have six hot-swap fans and
we found the review system to be extremely quiet during testingسرور DL380 G8.
The server had two 750W power supplies but HP also offers 460W or
1200W options which all share a common form factor. The E5-2650 Xeons
have a low TDP of 95W and this showed up nicely in our power testsسرور DL380 G8.
With Windows Server 2008 R2 in idle we measured a draw of 109W and
under maximum load from the SiSoft Sandra benchmarking app, this peaked
at 250W. As a comparison, the Dell R720 we reviewed had dual 2.7GHz E5-2680 Xeons with a 130W TDP and these pulled 120W in idle and 358W under loadسرور DL380 G8
HP’s power metering provides graphical views of consumption but you’ll need a license upgrade to activate itسرور DL380 G8.
Virtualisation and network featuresسرور DL380 G8
For virtualisation, the server has both internal USB and SD memory
card slots. However, Dell is the winner if you want hypervisor
redundancy as its R720 supports dual internal SD card slotsسرور DL380 G8.
Network options have been improved as HP’s FlexLOM cards slot in at
the back of the server. We had the quad Gigabit version but HP also
offers a dual 10GbE card or a 10/40Gbps FlexFabric module. These are
very easy to remove and replace and have the added advantage of not
requiring a PCI-e slotسرور DL380 G8.