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    HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6 review

HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6

By Dave Mitchell, 8 Feb 2010

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed:£4,759 ex. VAT
Best price: £1068.41

HP is the first of the blue-chips to move into the multi-node server market and in this exclusive review we see whether it sets the standard for the rest to follow.

The latest SL6000 Scaleable Server family represents an interesting move by HP as these new rack servers are far removed from the products we’re used to seeing in its ProLiant family. With these multi-node servers, HP has focused on the three key areas of cost, power efficiency and flexibility.

In this exclusive review we take a closer look at the top of the range ProLiant SL2x170z G6. It provides two hot-swap trays in its 2U chassis with each tray kitted out with a pair of Xeon 5500 DP motherboards. Each server node shares a common socket at the back of the tray for power.

By sharing power, the SL2x170z aims to reduce consumption significantly and with four servers per 2U of rack height it can squeeze up to 672 Xeon cores into a standard 42U cabinet. At the front of each tray you have a serial port, monitor and pair of USB ports for each server along with two Gigabit connections as well.

There’s nothing much to see at the back as the trays link up to a power backplane behind which is a bank of four powerful cooling fans. The review system came with a single 750W supply and there’s room for another for full power redundancy.

Each tray is easily removable and held in place with a single release catch. Slipping one out shows that the two motherboards are arranged side by side and both cabled through at the back to a small power distribution board at the side.

Space may be at a premium but each node offers a good specification and a fair choice of options. Each node came with a single 2.26GHz L5520 Xeon partnered by 6GB of DDR3 UDIMM memory. The processor is fitted with a passive copper heat sink and there’s room for a second processor in front.

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