
Part Number: K2Q81A (This is essentially two F3J70B 4335 Hybrid storage systems)
Description: HP StoreVirtual 4335 Hybrid Storage
HP StoreVirtual 4000 Storage is based on the LeftHand operating system and is a scale-out network-attached storage (NAS) architecture. This means,the total capacity of drive (HD or SSD) space can be expanded through adding hardware in connected arrays with their own resources. It is a storage platform that is designed to meet the fluctuating needs of virtualized environments.
HP says the StoreVirtual 4000 Storage is a "Federated Storage" solution, which basically means managing your storage at the Data Center level and not at individual system levels. It allows you to move data across tiers, locations, and between physical and virtual storage.
Features:
- Built on the ProLiant Gen 8 server tech
- Easy to deploy and maintain
- No surprise extra software licenses you need to buy later, as everything is included
- Enterprise level gear that works great for small to medium-sized business (especially the 4330 and 4335 series)
- What do we need in storage? Simplicitiy, scalability and high availability. The StoreVirtual Disk Arrays hits these marks.
Specs:
- HP StoreVirtual 4335 Hybrid Storage
- K2Q81A
Since this is two kits, each one contains:
- 3 SFF SSD drives, 400GB, 12G SAS
- 7 SFF SAS drives, 900GB, 6G SAS 10k RPM
- 1 x Intel Xeon E5-2640v2 at 2.0 GHz
- 32GB RAM (2x 16GB 2Rx4 PC3L-10600R)
- Redundant 460W hot swap power
- 2GB Flash backed write cache
- Support for RAID 5, 6 (on HDD tier, SSD tier fixed with RAID 5)
- Quad port 1Gbit NIC
- Dual port 10Gbit NIC
- iLO4 Management -iLO Advanced Pack
- Smart Array Advanced Pack 2.0
- Form Factor: 1U (Each)
- Supported OS: All major operating systems and hypervisors are supported, including: Apple OS X, Citrix XenServer, HP-UX, IBM AIX, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server 2012, Novell NetWare, Oracle Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Linux, Oracle Solaris, SUSE Linux and VMware
For a full comparison of the HP StoreVirtual 4000 Storage family, see our blog post here:
http://www.maximummidrange.com/blog/hp-storevirtual-4000-storage-a-comparison/3860