C700 — Dog
The C700 is not a pet; it is a tool of precision.
The intelligence of the c7000 lies within its management layer. The enclosure utilizes HPE’s Onboard Administrator (OA) module, which provides a single interface for monitoring the health, power usage, and thermal status of every component inside the chassis. Through this interface, administrators can perform complex tasks like updating firmware across all 16 blades simultaneously or dynamically reallocating power to blades that need it most. Furthermore, the enclosure integrates seamlessly with HPE’s Virtual Connect (VC) technology, which abstracts the physical network connections. This allows server blades to be swapped or moved without needing to re-cable the network switches, a capability that is invaluable in dynamic virtualization environments. c700 dog
With a built-in 5-meter pickup microphone and noise cancellation, owners can "speak" to their dogs remotely to calm them down or give commands. D.O.G. Director 700 (DD700): Professional Training The C700 is not a pet; it is a tool of precision
Central to the c7000’s efficiency is its revolutionary power and cooling design. The enclosure features up to six 2400-watt or 2700-watt hot-plug power supplies operating in N+1 or N+N redundancy, ensuring uptime even during component failure. These power supplies work in concert with a high-efficiency, variable-speed fan system (up to ten fans per enclosure). Unlike traditional servers that fight for cool air in a rack, the c7000’s fans pull air uniformly across all blades, allowing for optimal cooling density. This integrated approach not only reduces energy consumption but also enables organizations to achieve significantly higher compute density—up to 160 server blades per standard equipment rack—without creating dangerous thermal hotspots. With a built-in 5-meter pickup microphone and noise