HP (Hewlett-Packard) BL685c G5 Network Card User Manual


 
Appendix A – HP BladeSystem
Out of the box, HP BladeSystem removes constraints imposed by conventional IT infrastructures,
unifying server, storage, networking, power, and management capabilities in a change-ready,
energy-thrifty, and cost-effective system. HP BladeSystem helps customers of all sizes – from large
enterprises to small and medium businesses (SMBs) – make an easy transition to an Adaptive
Infrastructure by enabling tighter and more dynamic connections between IT and the business process.
With its simplified, flexible infrastructure, HP BladeSystem is prepared for change.
Two HP BladeSystem enclosures are offered, the c7000 and c3000.
HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure
The HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure has been designed to tackle the toughest problems facing
today’s IT infrastructures: cost, time, energy, and change. The c7000 enclosure consolidates the
essential elements of a data center – power, cooling, management, connectivity, redundancy, and
security – into a modular, self-tuning unit with built-in intelligence. In addition, this enclosure provides
flexibility, scalability and support for future technologies.
Figure A-1 shows the integration of server blades with HP BladeSystem scale-out infrastructure.
Figure A-1. Solving infrastructure issues with the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure
This powerful 10U enclosure delivers the following features:
Performance
Up to 16 c-Class server blades
Up to four redundant I/O fabrics
Multi-terabit mid-plane to support current and future I/O connections
N+N or N+1 power redundancy for maximum configuration flexibility
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