| General |
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Where can I find detailed information on the DL385 specifications and supported options? |
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The DL385 QuickSpecs include descriptions of all models of the ProLiant DL385 and an extensive list of supported options from HP.
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What are the standard features of the DL385? |
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Performance
- SCSI Models - Up to two AMD Opteron processors model 280 (2.4GHz dual-core), 275 (2.2GHz dual-core), 270 (2.0GHz dual-core), 265 (1.8GHz dual-core), 254 (2.8GHz single-core), 252 (2.6GHz single-core) and 250 (2.4GHz single-core) with 1MB L2 cache per core
- SAS Models - Up to two AMD Opteron processors model 280 (2.4GHz dual-core), 275 (2.2GHz dual-core) and 265 (1.8GHz dual-core) with 1MB L2 cache per core
- HyperTransport technology delivering 6.4 GB/sec CPU to CPU throughput for maximum performance and scalability
- Up to 16GB of 2-way interleaved PC3200 DDR SDRAM or 32GB PC2700 DDR SDRAM to support demanding memory intensive applications
- 3 PCI-X slots, One 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X and two 64-bit/100 MHz PCI-X
- Dual-port Gbit NIC
- SCSI Model - Smart Array 6i controller
- SAS Model - Smart Array P600 controller
Management
Uptime
- Advanced ECC memory protection
- Hot plug redundant power supplies and fans
- Redundant ROMs
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| Q3. |
Does HP offer racking solutions for my ProLiant DL385 in Telco and Third Party Racks? |
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Yes, the DL385 Quick Deploy Rail System provides Tool-free support for racks with square or round mounting holes (including Compaq/HP 7000, 9000, 10000 and HP series), with an adjustment range of 24" - 36". Installation into Telco racks requires a 3rd party option kit from Rack Solutions.
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| Processors and memory |
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What processor does the DL385 use? |
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SCSI Models - Up to two AMD Opteron processors model 280 (2.4GHz dual-core), 275 (2.2GHz dual-core), 270 (2.0GHz dual-core), 265 (1.8GHz dual-core), 254 (2.8GHz single-core), 252 (2.6GHz single-core) and 250 (2.4GHz single-core) with 1MB L2 cache per core
SAS Models - Up to two AMD Opteron processors model 280 (2.4GHz dual-core), 275 (2.2GHz dual-core) and 265 (1.8GHz dual-core) with 1MB L2 cache per core
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| Q2. |
Why has HP delivered ProLiant servers with Opteron processor technology? |
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HP has a history of delivering servers which offer outstanding performance, versatility, uptime, and manageability. The ProLiant server family is the most trusted server line in the industry, based on volumes sold. Opteron processor technology allows us to deliver specific enhanced features and continue delivering the broadest server line to our customers.
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| Q3. |
What memory does the ProLiant DL385 support? Is it interleaved? |
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The DL385 supports 16GB of dual-interleaved PC3200 DDR SDRAM or 32GB PC2700 DDR SDRAM. Base models come standard with 1GB (2×512MB). Memory is interleaved and must be installed in pairs. Optional 1GB (2×512MB PC3200), 2GB (2×1GB PC3200), 4GB (2×2GB PC3200), 8GB (2 x 4GB PC3200) memory option kits are available. Please see the DL385 Quickspecs for additional information.
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| Options |
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What new product specific options are available for the ProLiant DL385 server? |
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The DL385 includes optional support for:
- Drive duplexing is included the SCSI configuration kit, this kit includes the duplex terminator card and two long SCSI cables
- Floppy disk drive
For a complete list of supported options, including product specific options, please review the DL385 QuickSpecs.
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| Q2. |
Can the front USB port on the DL385 be used as a floppy replacement? |
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Utilities are now available that allow the use of USB instead of floppy for a number of tasks, including system boot from USB drive key. For additional information, view the HP Drive Key Boot Utility whitepaper.
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| Q3. |
What DL380 G3 components/options can be shared with the DL385? |
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The DL380 G3 redundant fan kit, CD-ROM and floppy drive are identical to those included in the DL385. These are the only components that can be shared.
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| Health and management |
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What server management software and features are supported on the ProLiant DL385? |
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The ProLiant DL385 offers a number of industry-leading server management software and features to help you manage your server faster and easier than ever before, which helps to lower your total cost of owning this server. Some of these include:
- ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack
- SmartStart
- HP Systems Insight Manager
- System Management Homepage
- ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack
- Integrated Lights-Out
More information for all of the above can be found at HP's ProLiant Essentials website.
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| Q2. |
What is the purpose of the UID? |
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The Unit Identification light (UID) is a feature of all DL servers that allows the user to distinguish which server they are working on in the rack. The UID can be lit from the Insight Manager console, as well as at the server by pressing either the front or rear UID button. Once lit, the LED will be blue to help the user identify the unit.
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| Q3. |
What are the system health LEDs used for? What do the different colors mean (green, red, amber)? |
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The front panel and internal LEDs are used to help diagnose a server failure. When an internal component fails, the indication is made on an internal component LED (amber) and on the front panel. If the item is serviceable without removing the server hood, as in the case of a redundant power supply failure, the External Health LED will illuminate. If the item is serviceable by removing the hood, as in the case of a fan failure, the Internal Health LED will illuminate.
If no failures have occurred, the system health LEDs will be green. If a failure has occurred, but a redundant feature has enabled the system to continue running, the LED will be amber. If the failure is critical and is/has caused the system to shutdown, the LED will be red. These LEDs serve as local indicators for several failure conditions. Insight Manager will continue to report these, and many other failure conditions, as well.
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| Q4. |
What is Integrated Lights-Out (iLO)? |
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Integrated Lights-Out is HP's lights-out technology embedded on selected ProLiant servers. There are two versions of Integrated Lights-Out available to meet customers varying remote management needs. The iLO Standard version provides basic Lights-Out management features that are integrated as standard components of the ProLiant server. The iLO Standard features are available free of charge on supported ProLiant servers. The iLO Standard features include, simplified setup, text-based console for access to server boot sequences and text-mode operating system console, group configuration and server actions, remote power on/off, SSL security, detailed server status, logs, alert forwarding, virtual indicators, diagnostics, and automatic server recovery.
Customers can easily upgrade iLO Standard to iLO Advanced by purchasing the ProLiant Essentials iLO Advanced Pack which provides a license key for switching on the advanced functionality of iLO. The iLO Advanced feature suite include Virtual Graphical Console and Virtual Floppy Drive that provide significant cost savings by removing any advantages of being physically present in front of the server for routine access and maintenance.
For additional information visit the iLo website.
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| Q5. |
What are the advantages of AMD's new PowerNow! technology, and what operating systems and processors support the new technology? |
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AMD's PowerNow! is an ACPI-based OS demand-based switching technology that allows the processors to run dynamically at different frequencies and voltages depending upon CPU computing demand. Therefore, PowerNow! enables lower server power consumption without compromises in performance.
AMD PowerNow! Technology enables the CPU to:
- Run at multiple performance states (frequency and voltage combinations)
- Switch among multiple performance states (controlled by software), without having to reset CPU or change FSB frequency
Certain operating systems feature support for PowerNow!, which is offered on the following Opteron-based servers:
| ProLiant server |
AMD PowerNow! supported |
| DL145 G2 |
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| DL385 |
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| DL5851 |
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| BL25p |
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| BL35p |
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| BL45p |
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| 1 |
ProLiant DL585 servers with 1.8GHz or lower single-core processors, or 2.2GHz (Rev. C) single-core Opteron processors do not support PowerNow! |
Minimum operating system versions for AMD PowerNow!:
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AMD™ Opteron supported |
| Windows 2003 SP12, 3 |
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| SLES 9 SP2 (64-bit)4 |
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Operating systems that do not offer support for PowerNow! include:
- Windows 2000, Windows 2003 (base media)
- RedHat EL 3
- NetWare
- UnixWare/OpenServer/Solaris
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| Service and warranty |
| Q1. |
What is the warranty on this product? |
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Industry Standard Servers are supported with a Worldwide Limited warranty featuring 3 years of parts, labor, and on-site service. In addition processors, memory, and hard drives are also covered by HP's prefailure warranty. Click for a complete description of your warranty.
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What Service offerings are recommended? |
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A full range of hardware and software support offerings are available ranging from installation services to 7/24 on-site repair coverage. HP recommends 4 hour same day response and software technical support to maximize uptime, improve system performance, and increase the productivity of system managers/operators. Click for a complete listing of response and service offers.
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