Quickspecs – HP Server Blades BL30p User Manual
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SmartStart
SmartStart is a tool that simplifies single server setup, providing a rapid way to deploy reliable and consistent server
configurations. SmartStart 7.00 and later can now deploy the ProLiant BL20P G3 and ProLiant BL40P servers, using
the I/O port with an attached USB CD-ROM device. To obtain a copy of SmartStart for your blade server, redeem the
coupon that is included with your Blade server or order your copy from the SmartStart web site. For more
.
SmartStart version supported (minimum): SmartStart 6.20
OS Support
Microsoft® Windows®
LINUX
NOTE: For a more complete and up-to-date listing of supported operating systems and versions, please visit our OS
Support Matrices website:
NOTE: For an up-to-date listing of the latest drivers available for the ProLiant BL p-Class, please visit the support
Intelligent Manageability
Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Advanced Pack
Static IP bay configuration -- new feature for ProLiant BL p-Class blades
Virtual Text and Graphical Remote Console
Virtual CD-ROM and Virtual Floppy
Virtual Power Button Control
Dedicated LAN Connectivity
Automatic IP Configuration via DHCP/DNS/WINS
Industry Standard 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Security
IML and iLO Event Logging
Support for 12 user accounts with customizable access privileges
NOTE:
Automatic Server Recovery-2 (ASR-2)
Redundant ROM
Remote Flash ROM
ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU)
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification Ready (ACPI)
Server and Interconnect Switch Health Logs
Redundant Power Supply Utility
Pre-Failure Warranty (covers processors, as well as hard drives and memory)
Interconnect Switch Management System and Utilities (Interconnect Switch option)
Integrated Management Log (IML)
Off-Line Backup Processor capability
Dynamic sector repairing and drive parameter tracking (with Smart Array controllers)
Network adapter teaming set-up utility
QuickSpecs
HP ProLiant BL30p Server Blade
Standard Features (Manageability)
DA - 11958 North America — Version 6 — September 24, 2004
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