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Introducing the HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 and PS1810-8G Switch. Region questions should be addressed to : Server (ISS): Americas: Matt Hitt EMEA: Serge Guex AP: Kong Joe Lum Japan: Ryuji Ogawa Switch (HPN): Americas: Prince Joseph EMEA: Odile Satrin-Peyre
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Introducing the HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8and PS1810-8G Switch Region questions should be addressed to: Server (ISS): Americas: Matt Hitt EMEA: Serge Guex AP: Kong Joe Lum Japan: Ryuji Ogawa Switch (HPN):Americas: Prince Joseph EMEA: Odile Satrin-Peyre APJ: Rajanikanth Urs Mc Virtual Tour Lou Garcia, HP Servers Product Marketing Manager Roshan Thekkekunnel, HP Networking Product Marketing Manager June 2013
HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 • With an emphasis on design Simple to use Easy to service
With an innovative, stackable PS1810-8G Switch Bringing the benefits of the Converged Infrastructure to small and micro businesses
Front view • Power On/Standby button and system power LED button turns your server on and off while indicating the state last selected. Slim-line bay for optional DVD-RW optical drive. Upfront USB 2.0 ports • The NIC Activity LED enables you to assess whether the Network Interface Card (NIC) in your server is connected and active on your network. • The Hard Drive status LED indicates drive activity. • Stylish blue LED light bar provides at-a-glance notification of the overall health of the internal system components in your server.
Front view with bezel removed • Front swappable, non-hot plug 3.5” SATA hard disk drive bays enable easy serviceability • Maximum 12TB (4 x 3TB) 3.5” SATA storage capacity • Torque wrench for easy serviceability
Left side view A 150W Power Supply Unit provides a low power footprint • Easy access to low profile PCIe x16 Gen2 slot • Internal USB and micro-SD ports provide options for OS boot and virtualization.
Right side view Tool-less internal bezel lock coupled with (optional) Kensington lock provides security for both your data and server. • Convenient access to memory DIMM slots makes upgrading the RAM from 2GB to up to 16GB a breeze.
Top view Lever to release optical drive Lever for drive backplane removal Clip for Smart Array Cache Module
Rear view • NIC 1 has shared iLO functionality. • With a single fan, it runs so quietly it can be displayed in your front office. The small, compact design looks as good as it works and gives off little heat, so you don’t have to hide it in the back office. Optional Kensington lock provides security for both your data and server. Power cord connector. • Double data speeds to the server by bonding together the two Gigabit ports via the optional PS1810-8G Switch. PCIe 2.0 x16 slot Lever for system board removal. • Rear USB 2.0 ports for peripherals. • Rear USB 3.0 ports for high bandwidth connectivity. • Video port • Dedicated iLO port.
Front and rear of PS1810-8G Switch • Power LED • 1U Height • PoE PD port – provides power to the switch from a network connection to a PoE PSE device • Power Connector • Kensington lock slot • Fault LED • 8 RJ-45 autosensing 10/100/1000 ports • PD Status LEDs • Link/Activity and Speed LEDs - • per-port indicators provide at-a- glance view of status, activity, speed, and full-duplex operation • Reset and Clear buttons
Integrated Management via Switch Screen-shot of Switch interface showing Health Status of Monitored Servers
Note to presenters Region questions should be addressed to: Server (ISS) • Americas: Matt Hitt(matt.hitt@hp.com) • EMEA: Serge Guex(serge.guex@hp.com) • AP: Kong Joe Lum (kong-joe.lum@hp.com) • Japan: Ryuji Ogawa (ryuji.ogawa@hp.com) Switch (HPN) • Americas: Prince Joseph (prince.jos@hp.com) • EMEA: Odile Satrin-Peyre (odile.satrin-peyre@hp.com) • APJ: Rajanikanth Urs Mc (rajanikanth.urs@hp.com)