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HPE StoreVirtual 4530
HPE StoreVirtual 4530
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Product Description
HPE StoreVirtual storage provides a virtualized pool of storage resources to deliver enterprise SAN functionality that enhances virtual environments, simplifies management, and reduces costs. Easy to deploy, grow and maintain, HPE StoreVirtual storage ensures that critical business data remain available. The approach to storage provides a unique data protection level across the entire array, reducing vulnerability without driving up costs the way traditional SANs can.
You need affordable storage designed for a virtualized infrastructure that's easy to manage, supports continuous data growth, and keeps your business up and running. HPE StoreVirtual 4000 storage is a scale-out storage platform that is designed to meet the fluctuating needs of virtualized environments. Intuitive, common management and storage federation meet the need for simplicity and flexibility in today's virtual datacenters. It allows data mobility across tiers, locations, and between physical and virtual storage.
Main Specifications
Device Type |
Hard drive array
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Enclosure Type |
Rack-mountable - 2U
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Expansion Bays |
12 (total) / 0 (free) x hot-swap - 3.5" LFF
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Interfaces |
4 x Ethernet 1000
1 x serial
1 x VGA
1 x management - RJ-45
4 x USB
2 x Ethernet 10Gb
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Expansion Slots |
1 (total) / 0 (free)
24
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CPU |
1 x Xeon 2 GHz
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Installed Size |
64 GB
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Total Array Capacity |
5.4 TB
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HDD Array External Interface |
iSCSI (1 GbE), iSCSI (10 GbE)
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Software Included |
LeftHand SAN/iQ Storage Clustering, LeftHand SAN/iQ Network RAID, LeftHand SAN/iQ Thin Provisioning, LeftHand SAN/iQ Snapshots, LeftHand SAN/iQ Remote Copy, LeftHand SAN/iQ Multi-Site/DR Solution Pack
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Compliant Standards |
FCC Class A certified, EN 61000-3-2, EN55022, ICES-003, EN 61000-3-3, EN55024, CISPR 22, RoHS, FCC CFR47 Part 15, IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, WEEE, BSMI CNS 13438
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Max Supported Qty |
2
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Power Provided |
750 Watt
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Power Redundancy |
Yes
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Voltage Required |
AC 120/230 V
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Power Redundancy Scheme |
1+1
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Power Device |
2 x internal power supply - hot-plug
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Min Operating Temperature |
10 °C
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Max Operating Temperature |
35 °C
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Humidity Range Operating |
10 - 90% (non-condensing)
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Cache / Buffer Size (Max) |
2 GB
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Type |
RAID
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RAID Level |
RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10
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OS Required |
IBM AIX, HP-UX, Novell NetWare, Red Hat Linux, SuSe Linux, Apple MacOS X, Oracle Enterprise Linux, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Oracle Solaris, Microsoft Windows Server 2012, Citrix XenServer
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Spindle Speed |
15000 rpm
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Type |
Hot-swap
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Capacity |
12 x 450 GB
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Interface Type |
SAS 6Gb/s
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Height |
8.73 cm
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Depth |
74.93 cm
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Width |
44.55 cm
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Weight |
27.27 kg
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Installed Devices / Modules Qty |
12
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Supported Devices / Modules Qty |
12
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Supported Drives |
SAS-2
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Product Features
Storage clustering simplifies scalability: Storage clustering allows a customer to consolidate multiple storage nodes into pools of storage. All available capacity and performance is aggregated and available to every volume in the cluster. As storage needs increase the HPE StoreVirtual can scale performance and capacity on-line.
Network RAID delivers new levels of data availability: Network RAID stripes and protects multiple copies of data across a cluster of storage nodes, eliminating any single point of failure in the HPE StoreVirtual array. Applications have continuous data availability in the event of a disk, controller, storage node, power, network, or site failure. Choose the right network RAID level for each volume in the cluster based on capacity and performance needs.
Thin provisioning reduces costs by increasing storage efficiency: Thin provisioning allocates space only as data is actually written without requiring pre-allocation of storage. This raises the overall utilization and efficiency of the HPE StoreVirtual storage, reduces costs and ultimately increases the ROI.
Application integrated snapshots for VMware and Windows simplify data protection: Snapshots create thinly provisioned, instant point-in-time copies of data on a per-volume basis. Administrators access snapshots to recover individual files from the volume, or rollback an entire volume.
Remote copy reduces costs for disaster recovery: Remote copy replicates snapshots between StoreVirtual arrays at primary/remote locations. Copies are thinly provisioned with no space reservation required. Remote copy enables centralized backup and disaster recovery on a per-volume basis and leverages application integrated snapshots for faster recovery.
Integrated replication for disaster recovery: HPE StoreVirtual storage includes integrated replication at no additional cost that simplifies management with simple failover and failback.
Change configurations without incurring downtime: Administrators can add capacity, increase performance, grow and migrate volumes between HPE StoreVirtual clusters on the fly with no application downtime.
Scale performance and capacity simultaneously: Each time a storage node is added to the StoreVirtual cluster, the capacity, performance, and redundancy of the entire storage solution increases.
Avoid disruptive upgrades: Add resources to the StoreVirtual cluster non-disruptively as capacity and performance requirements increase. Applications remain online during maintenance events (adding nodes, updating software or firmware) for best in class availability.
Centralized management console: Multiple data centers and sites can be managed from an all inclusive "single pane-of-glass". All of the StoreVirtual storage features are managed from the Centralized Management Console (CMC) for simple, easy-to-manage storage.
Business continuity with integrated HA and DR: Every StoreVirtual array includes integrated synchronous and asynchronous replication at no additional cost. This reduces costs and simplifies management of high availability/fault tolerant and disaster recovery storage solutions.
Reference architectures for client virtualization: VDI and client virtualization deployments are aided with the StoreVirtual reference architectures for VMware and Citrix for projects of all sizes.