2 provisioning features, One tool and one data set—one view – HP OneView User Manual

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and server profiles established by your experts, you can enable system administrators to provision
and manage thousands of servers without requiring that your experts be involved with every server
deployment.

One tool and one data set—one view

HP OneView combines complex and interdependent data center provisioning and management
into one simplified and unified interface. You use one tool and one model to:

Provision the data center (page 18)

Manage and maintain firmware and configuration changes (page 22)

Monitor the data center and respond to issues (page 23)

The solution also provides core enterprise management capabilities, including:

Availability features (page 27)

Security features (page 26)

Graphical and programmatic interfaces (page 27)

Integration with other management software (page 28)

The appliance manages servers and enclosure networking resources, supports connections from
enclosures to storage, and provides information to help you manage data center power and
cooling:

Servers are represented and managed through their server profiles. For a brief overview of
server profiles, see

“Server profiles” (page 19)

. For detailed information about server profiles,

see the online help for the Server Profiles screen.

The appliance enables storage provisioning with automated zoning. Storage devices connect
to the enclosures using either Fibre Channel fabric attach (SAN switch) connections or Fibre
Channel direct attach (flat SAN) connections. For more information about managing storage,
see the online help for the Storage Systems screen. For more information about Fibre Channel
network connections for storage, see

“About network connectivity” (page 137)

.

Networking is an essential component to provisioning and managing data center servers. For
an overview of the networking features of the appliance, see

“Networking features” (page 29)

.

For information about networking and the resource model, see

“Understanding the resource

model” (page 31)

. If you are migrating a Virtual Connect configuration to HP OneView, see

the white paper in the

Enterprise Information Library

.

Environmental management—such as power, cooling, and space planning—requires that you
consider all the equipment in the entire data center, including equipment not managed by HP
OneView. HP OneView consolidates data center power and cooling information into one
interface view. For an overview of the power and cooling management features, see

“Data

center environmental management” (page 24)

.

For an example of using the appliance to manage a data center, see

“Step by step: Configuring

an example data center using HP OneView” (page 273)

.

1.2 Provisioning features

After you install the HP OneView appliance and perform the initial configuration tasks, you can
quickly bring existing hardware under management and, using server profiles and other resource
templates, groups, and sets, prepare for and deploy hardware to be added to your data center.

Features for provisioning hardware and bringing resources under management include:

Server profiles (page 19)

Groups, templates, and sets (page 19)

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