This latest generation of servers has undergone a design change from the previous generation. Almost the same as the version in its class, the design of the HPE Proliant DL380 gen10 can also be divided into 3 categories. Namely the front, the inside and the back. For the front, there are 8 SSF ports that can be used with universal media bay options that can be configured. There are 3 parts called a bay. Bay 1 consists of a quick removal access panel, Universal Media bay, 2 USB 2.0 ports and standard VGA, an optical drive and an SFF drive slot that can be filled (in an empty position). The quick removal access panel itself functions as a panel that is used to remove the top part of the server so that we can see the inside of the server. The quick removal access panel itself is usually used to add hardware or reconfigure hardware from the server. In part number 5 or bay 2, it is a slot that is used to be able to add 8 SFF drives on the condition that the Universal Media bay must be used. While at number 6 or bay 3 there are 8 built-in SFF drives that will support the performance of your server. On the side of bay 3, there are 2 buttons, namely the power button and the UID and 2 LED Health status LED and NIC status indicators. For the inside, there are 6 standard fans (fans) that are used to reduce the heat that occurs when the HPE Proliant DL380 gen10 server is doing work, the fan can be replaced with a fan that has a higher performance. Of course, there are 2 ports for the latest Intel Xeon processors, these ports are equipped with HP Smart Socket Guide technology that helps the latest processors to do their jobs optimally. After the processor, there is a battery for HP Smart Storage that can be used optionally. 24 DDR4 DIMM slots are also on the inside. After that, there is a MicroSD slot, Internal USB 3.0 connector and an HP Flexible Smart Array that can be installed optionally. At the bottom of the HPE Proliant DL380 gen10 there is an HP Flexible Slot Power, this section is one of the latest technologies from HP that is able to support the efficiency of the energy released. There is also a connection port for a second riser (optionally installed), a Primary PCIe NIC and an optional FlexibleLOM for 13×4 SATA.
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The manual below includes a Quick Setup Guide to teach the user how to use the HPE device.
HPE Proliant DL380 Gen10 User Guide
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