HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000 Storage Physical Planning Manual

For Figure 1 (page 6) and Figure 2 (page 7), use the following table:
DescriptionItem
Cable management tray1
Drive chassis2
Cooling fans3
Battery modules4
Service processor5
PDUs6
Leveling feet7
StoreServ Storage Security Feature
The Data Encryption feature allows you to encrypt all specifically formatted hard drives on the
storage system with an authentication key and the use of Self Encrypting Drives (SEDs).
Enhancing Security with Data Encryption
When a Data Encryption license is registered, you must manually enable the encryption feature
on the system. When the encryption feature is enabled successfully, all the drives in the system
become automatically set in an encrypted state. You can review the encryption status of individual
hard disk drives within the system Summary tab of the HP 3PAR Management Console. This feature
allows you to perform the following encryption-related tasks:
Check encryption status
Enable encryption
Back up an authentication key
Restore an authentication key
Generate a new key
Recover a key
For more information about enabling the feature, see the HP 3PAR Management Console User’s
Guide.
CAUTION: HP recommends retaining all acquired software product licenses for reference and
maintenance purposes. For assistance with licensing, contact HP Support or visit www.hp.com/
software/licensing.
10400/10800 Storage System Specifications
The HP 3PAR 10400 and 10800 Storage systems contain four or up to eight controller nodes,
respectively. The maximum number of supported drive chassis varies according to the number of
controller nodes utilized by the system. The physical and capacity specifications are shown here.
For other specifications, see these sections:
“Power and Heat Specifications (page 40)
“Meeting Environmental Conditions (page 25)
“Required Cables (page 68)
“External Cable Connections (page 68)
“Internal Cable Connections (page 69)
10 System Components and Specifications