Storage controller option, Bbwc and fbwc options, Storage – HP ProLiant ML370 G6 Server User Manual

Page 84: Controller option

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Hardware options installation 84

Storage controller option

IMPORTANT:

For additional installation and configuration information, refer to the

documentation that ships with the option.

To install the component:

1.

Power down the server (on page

22

).

2.

Do one of the following:

o

Open or remove the tower bezel, as needed ("

Open or remove the tower bezel

" on page

22

).

o

Extend the server from the rack (on page

24

).

3.

Remove the access panel (on page

25

).

4.

Remove fan 5 (on page

26

).

5.

If installed, remove the BBWC battery pack or the FBWC capacitor pack (on page

27

).

6.

Remove the air baffle (on page

28

).

7.

Install the storage controller ("

Expansion board options

" on page

78

).

8.

Connect the hot-plug SAS/SATA cable to the controller.
For connector locations, see the documentation that ships with the controller.

9.

Install the air baffle.

10.

If removed, install the BBWC battery pack or the FBWC capacitor pack ("

Installing the BBWC battery

pack or the FBWC capacitor pack

" on page

86

).

11.

Install fan 5.

12.

Install the access panel.

13.

Do one of the following:

o

Close or install the tower bezel, as needed.

o

Slide the server back into the rack.

14.

Power up the server (on page

22

, "

Powering up and configuring the server

" on page

40

).

BBWC and FBWC options

The server supports either of the following:

Battery-backed write cache (BBWC) options
BBWC consists of a cache module and a battery pack (also called a BBWC enabler). The DDR cache

module buffers and stores data being written by the controller. When the system is powered on, the
battery pack continuously recharges through a trickle-charging process lasting 15 minutes to 2 hours,

depending on the original charge. In the event of system power failure, a fully charged battery pack can

maintain the cached data for up to 72 hours.

Flash-backed write cache (FBWC) options
FBWC consists of a cache module and a capacitor pack. The DDR cache module buffers and stores
data being written by the controller. When the system is powered on, the capacitor pack charges fully

in about 5 minutes. In the event of a system power failure, a fully charged capacitor pack provides
power for up to 80 seconds. During that interval, the controller transfers the cached data from DDR

memory to flash memory, where the data remains indefinitely or until a controller retrieves the data.

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