Description
Data Security Features
Data security features are essential measures used to protect sensitive and confidential information from unauthorized access, theft, damage, or any other type of data breach. Some common data security features include:
- Encryption: Encryption is the process of converting plain text into ciphertext, which can only be read by authorized parties with a decryption key. Encryption helps to protect data during storage, transmission, and processing.
- Access controls: Access controls are measures used to limit access to data based on the user’s identity and level of authorization. This includes password protection, two-factor authentication, and role-based access controls.
- Firewalls: Firewalls are network security systems designed to monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic. They help to prevent unauthorized access to data by blocking malicious traffic.
- Intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS): IDPS are software systems designed to monitor and analyze network traffic for signs of malicious activity. They can alert security teams to potential security breaches and help prevent attacks.
- Data backups and disaster recovery plans: Data backups are copies of important data that are stored in a separate location from the original data. Disaster recovery plans are procedures that organizations can follow to recover data and resume operations in the event of a disaster or data breach.
- Physical security: Physical security measures protect the hardware and physical infrastructure that store and process data. This includes securing servers, data centers, and other critical infrastructure against physical theft, damage, or tampering.
- Data classification and management: Data classification and management help organizations identify and classify sensitive data, and apply appropriate security measures to protect it.
- Regular software updates and patching: Regular software updates and patching help to ensure that software and operating systems are up-to-date and free of known vulnerabilities that can be exploited by attackers.
Compatibility with HPE ProLiant Servers
HPE ProLiant servers are known for their reliability, performance, and scalability, making them a popular choice for businesses of all sizes. HPE works hard to ensure that its ProLiant servers are compatible with a wide range of operating systems, applications, and hardware, so that customers have the flexibility to choose the tools and technologies that best meet their needs.
Some of the key compatibility features of HPE ProLiant servers include:
- Operating System Compatibility: HPE ProLiant servers support a wide range of operating systems, including Windows Server, Linux, VMware, and UNIX. This ensures that customers have the flexibility to choose the operating system that best meets their needs.
- Application Compatibility: HPE ProLiant servers are compatible with a wide range of business applications, including database servers, web servers, email servers, and virtualization platforms. This ensures that customers can run the applications they need on their ProLiant servers.
- Hardware Compatibility: HPE ProLiant servers are designed to work with a wide range of hardware, including storage devices, network adapters, and peripherals. This ensures that customers can choose the hardware that best meets their needs.
- Management Compatibility: HPE ProLiant servers are compatible with a range of management tools, including HPE OneView, HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO), and HPE Intelligent Provisioning. This ensures that customers can manage their ProLiant servers using the tools they are most comfortable with.
Power Consumption and Efficiency
Power consumption and efficiency are important factors to consider when choosing computer hardware, particularly for organizations looking to minimize their energy costs and environmental impact. Power consumption refers to the amount of electrical energy that a device consumes, while efficiency refers to the ratio of output power to input power.
Here are some important things to consider regarding power consumption and efficiency:
- Power consumption: The power consumption of a device is typically measured in watts (W) and can vary widely depending on the device’s specifications and usage. In general, more powerful hardware and higher usage levels will result in higher power consumption.
- Efficiency: The efficiency of a device is typically measured as a percentage, with higher percentages indicating that the device is more efficient at converting input power into useful output power. More efficient devices will typically produce less heat and require less power, resulting in lower energy costs and a reduced environmental impact.
- Energy Star: The Energy Star program is a voluntary program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that sets energy efficiency standards for a wide range of consumer and commercial electronics. Devices that meet Energy Star requirements are typically more efficient than those that do not.
- Power management features: Many devices come with power management features that can help reduce power consumption when the device is not in use. These features can include automatic sleep mode, power-off mode, and variable speed fans.
- Virtualization: Virtualization allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical server, reducing the number of physical servers required and resulting in lower power consumption and higher efficiency.
Reducing power consumption and increasing efficiency can help organizations save money on energy costs and reduce their environmental impact. When selecting computer hardware, it is important to consider factors such as Energy Star certification, power management features, and virtualization capabilities to help minimize power consumption and maximize efficiency.
Product Overview
- Manufacturer: HPE
- MPN: 748387-B21
- Type: Internal Hard Drive
- HDD Type: SAS-12GBPS
- SKU: 748387-B21
- Spare Number: 748435-001
Specialized Information:
- Form Factor: 2.5 inch SFF
- Bytes per Sector: 512
- Features: Advanced format 512e
- Bundled with: HPE SmartDrive carrier
- Drive Transfer Rate: 1.2 GBps (external)
- Seek Time: 2.9 ms (average) / 5.9 ms (max)
- Track-to-Track Seek Time: 0.15 ms
- Spindle Speed: 15000 RPM
Dimension and Weight
- Width : 2.8 Inch
- Depth : 3.9 Inch
- Height : 0.6 Inch
- Weight : 0.50 lbs
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature: 50 °F
- Max Operating Temperature: 95 °F
Compatibility Information
- HPE ProLiant BL Series: BL420c (G8 G9) BL460c (G8 G9) BL465c (G8 G9) BL660c (G8 G9)
- HPE ProLiant DL Series: DL20 (G9) DL120 (G8 G9) DL160 (G8 G9) DL180 (G8 G9) DL320e (G8 G9) DL360 (G8 G9) DL360e (G8 G9) DL388 (G9) DL360p (G8 G9) DL380 (G8 G9) DL380e (G8 G9) DL380p (G8 G9) DL385p (G8 G9) DL560 (G8 G9) DL580 (G8 G9)
- HPE ProLiant ML Series: ML110 (G8 G9) ML150 (G8 G9) ML310e (G8 G9) ML350 (G8 G9) ML350e (G8 G9) ML350p (G8 G9)
- HPE ProLiant SL Series: SL230s (G8 G9) SL250s (G8 G9) SL270s (G8 G9)
- HPE ProLiant XL Series: XL170r (G9) XL190r (G9) XL220a (G9) XL230a (G9) XL250a (G9)
- HPE Storage arrays: D3700 D2220sb
- HPE StoreEasy 1830 1840