This paper is dedicated to showing how HP's next generation of Entry-Level Integrity servers set the standard when it comes to reliability, resiliency, and reparability. These days, nearly every industry available server has the typical baseline RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) features such as: redundant, hot-swap power supplies, hard disk drives, and fans; and Error Correction Coding (ECC) on data buses. HP's innovation goes well beyond this baseline, drawing on over 20 years of research and development experience in this area. HP has been studying availability at customer datacenters and its impact on business, using this data for constructing robust and resilient servers that provide a strong foundation for continuous availability to the customer.
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