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тАО12-19-2003 01:32 AM
тАО12-19-2003 01:32 AM
Hello colleagues,
I need to know the main differences between the RP7400 server and the RP7410.
What's mostly important for me are the I/O capability: SCSI external storage connectivity, web console, ....
Thanks a lot
Enrico
I need to know the main differences between the RP7400 server and the RP7410.
What's mostly important for me are the I/O capability: SCSI external storage connectivity, web console, ....
Thanks a lot
Enrico
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тАО12-19-2003 01:55 AM
тАО12-19-2003 01:55 AM
Re: DIfferences between RP7400 and RP7410
Find the details about rp7410 from here:
http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/rackoptimized/rp7410/specifications.html
Check here for rp7400:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/index.html#rp7400%20Server%20%28N-Class%29
http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/rackoptimized/rp7410/specifications.html
Check here for rp7400:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/index.html#rp7400%20Server%20%28N-Class%29
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тАО12-19-2003 02:00 AM
тАО12-19-2003 02:00 AM
Re: DIfferences between RP7400 and RP7410
Enrico,
the most important difference is that the N-class (rp7400) does *not* support hard partitioning, while on an rp7410 you can have two npars.
Moreover, the 875MHz CPUs (8700+) are not supported in the rp7400, there you go at 750MHz max.
Cards for storage and LAN should not make any important difference.
Regards,
Bernhard
the most important difference is that the N-class (rp7400) does *not* support hard partitioning, while on an rp7410 you can have two npars.
Moreover, the 875MHz CPUs (8700+) are not supported in the rp7400, there you go at 750MHz max.
Cards for storage and LAN should not make any important difference.
Regards,
Bernhard
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тАО12-19-2003 02:34 AM
тАО12-19-2003 02:34 AM
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Hi Enrico,
Huge differences.
The 7410 is a cell-based system & as such will support 2 hard partitions (nPars) as well as vPars like the 7400
The 7400 is basically the same as an N-class.
7410 has space for 4 easily hot-swappable disk drives on the front. 7400 only 2 & they're in the back & not easily hot-swappable.
7410 has space for the DVD drive internal. 7400 has NO space - DVD must be external.
7410 is much newer technology & IMO a far superior system. They're more expensive, but if you can get by with 650MHZ processors, take a look at the rp7405 - heck of a price on it & it's the same architecture as 7410.
Rgds,
Jeff
Huge differences.
The 7410 is a cell-based system & as such will support 2 hard partitions (nPars) as well as vPars like the 7400
The 7400 is basically the same as an N-class.
7410 has space for 4 easily hot-swappable disk drives on the front. 7400 only 2 & they're in the back & not easily hot-swappable.
7410 has space for the DVD drive internal. 7400 has NO space - DVD must be external.
7410 is much newer technology & IMO a far superior system. They're more expensive, but if you can get by with 650MHZ processors, take a look at the rp7405 - heck of a price on it & it's the same architecture as 7410.
Rgds,
Jeff
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