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08-16-2004 07:33 AM
08-16-2004 07:33 AM
I'm looking into the possible hardware upgrades on one of our rp5470. Right now we sit at 4 cpu's and 5Gb memory. Precisely, could we upgrade the # of CPU's ?
Sincerely,
Serge
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08-16-2004 09:12 AM
08-16-2004 09:12 AM
SolutionThe largest RP5470 is a 4 way 750 Mhz with 16 GB memory. Check the link below for the product numbers.
http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/carrier_grade/products/rp5470/
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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08-17-2004 01:33 AM
08-17-2004 01:33 AM
Re: RP5470 upgrade paths.
Nope - 4 CPUs is the max in the L-class aka rp54xx model series.
Next step up would be an N-class aka rp7400.
Or even the newer cell-based systems like the rp7405, rp7410 or even the newest rp7420.
Rgds,
Jeff
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08-18-2004 12:08 AM
08-18-2004 12:08 AM
Re: RP5470 upgrade paths.
Thank you very much, this is exactly the brain "jog" I needed...
Sincerely,
Serge
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08-19-2004 01:47 AM
08-19-2004 01:47 AM
Re: RP5470 upgrade paths.
the max of rp5470 is 4 CPU 875 MHz and 16GB RAM. If you want more CPUs, you should to box swap to newer model rp4440.
Regards,
Zygmunt
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08-21-2004 07:29 AM
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08-21-2004 07:31 AM
08-21-2004 07:31 AM
Re: RP5470 upgrade paths.
The upgrade is major surgery, so plan for some time off line.
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