Battery-backed write cache – HP ProLiant DL785 G6 Server User Manual
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4.
Push and hold the spring-loaded latch to the side of the server, and lift up on the hinge.
5.
Unlock the retaining clip (for full-length expansion boards).
6.
Install the expansion board.
7.
Lock the retaining clip (for full-length expansion boards) and close the latch.
8.
Connect any required internal or external cables to the expansion board.
9.
Replace the access panel (
“Removing the access panel” (page 32)
).
10. Slide the server into the rack.
11. Power up the server (
“Power up the server” (page 31)
).
Battery-backed write cache
The HP BBWC protects against hard boot, power, controller, and midplane board failures. The
server supports the following battery-backed options:
•
256-MB BBWC
•
512-MB BBWC
The BBWC consists of two parts: a battery pack and a storage cache module.
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