OK after much deliberation it has been discovered that A & E are correct….((((A & E))))
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Orlandosays:
See “HP ATP Server Solutions V2” pages 21 – 23
I agree with above: M.2 SATA and Mirrored MicroSD
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JohnThe gunsays:
I concur I A + E thats an easy one form the course.
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sithisays:
A & E
Explanation: enhancements in the version 1.30 ROM update (applies to Gen9) include:
* Added support for the HP Dual 8GB MicroSD EM USB Kit. This device can be plugged into the
internal USB port on the server to enable a mirrored MicroSD card solution
M.2 options available for HP ProLiant Gen9 c-Class server blades by end of 2014.
Note: M.2, formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), is a specification for
computer expansion cards and associated connectors. It is intended to replace mSATA, which
uses the PCI Express Mini Card physical layout.
Incorrect:
HP introduced the first SSDs for servers in 2008. The SSDs were not hot-pluggable and
intended for specific BladeServer environments. In 2009, we introduced the first hot-pluggable
SSDs in traditional drive carriers. HP ProLiant Gen9 (generation 9) was introduced in August
2014.
The following is true for ProLiant G7 servers: During a power loss, the FBWC (flash-backed
write-cache) uses power from the supercapacitors (Super-caps) to write DRAM cache data to
NAND flash memory.
SmartCaching supports read and write-back caching on HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers and
read and write-through caching on HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers.
Reference: HP UEFI System Utilities and Shell Release Notes for HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers
Correct Answer : B + D.
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Wrong
Answer is A + E
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read the article
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No you are wrong Martyn:
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/getpdf.aspx/4AA5-4526ENW.pdf
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More proof:
http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA5-4485ENW.pdf?ver=1.0
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OK after much deliberation it has been discovered that A & E are correct….((((A & E))))
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See “HP ATP Server Solutions V2” pages 21 – 23
I agree with above: M.2 SATA and Mirrored MicroSD
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I concur I A + E thats an easy one form the course.
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A & E
Explanation: enhancements in the version 1.30 ROM update (applies to Gen9) include:
* Added support for the HP Dual 8GB MicroSD EM USB Kit. This device can be plugged into the
internal USB port on the server to enable a mirrored MicroSD card solution
M.2 options available for HP ProLiant Gen9 c-Class server blades by end of 2014.
Note: M.2, formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), is a specification for
computer expansion cards and associated connectors. It is intended to replace mSATA, which
uses the PCI Express Mini Card physical layout.
Incorrect:
HP introduced the first SSDs for servers in 2008. The SSDs were not hot-pluggable and
intended for specific BladeServer environments. In 2009, we introduced the first hot-pluggable
SSDs in traditional drive carriers. HP ProLiant Gen9 (generation 9) was introduced in August
2014.
The following is true for ProLiant G7 servers: During a power loss, the FBWC (flash-backed
write-cache) uses power from the supercapacitors (Super-caps) to write DRAM cache data to
NAND flash memory.
SmartCaching supports read and write-back caching on HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers and
read and write-through caching on HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers.
Reference: HP UEFI System Utilities and Shell Release Notes for HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers
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