1 Overview
The HP Integrity rx2660 server is a versatile, high-rack-density platform that provides the
following features:
Form factor
2U, rack- or pedestal-mounted chassis
Internal peripherals
Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives, and a DVD or
DVD+RW drive
High-availability components
1+1 hot-swappable power supplies and SAS drives
Processors
Up to two single- or dual-core Intel Itanium
Memory
Up to 64 GB
NOTE:
There are two versions of the server included in this guide. The Data Center version,
and the Office Friendly version. These two versions are very similar. However, the Data Center
server provides N+1 hot-swappable fans. The Office Friendly version provides different fans, a
minimum of two power supplies, and can only be configured as a pedestal-mounted server.
When reading fan, cooling, or power information, there is Data Center server information, as
well as Office Friendly server information throughout this document.
This chapter addresses the following topics:
•
“Server Subsystems” (page 20)
—
“Server Block Diagram” (page 20)
—
“I/O Subsystem” (page 21)
—
“Processor” (page 23)
—
“Memory” (page 23)
—
“Cooling” (page 24)
—
“Power” (page 25)
—
“System Insight Display” (page 29)
—
“Mass Storage” (page 26)
—
“Firmware” (page 26)
•
“Controls, Ports, and LEDs” (page 27)
Server Subsystems
This section explains the subsystems included with the HP Integrity rx2660 server.
Server Block Diagram
Figure 1-1
is a block diagram of the main server subsystems. It illustrates the main components
of each subsystem and how the subsystems are connected to one another.
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Overview