Deny All appliances are based on HP servers. These servers combine processing power, iLO administration (integrated Lights-Out) and breakdown tolerance.
Deny All uses HP maintenance services to provide its customers with intervention within 4 hours, 7 days a week and 24 hours a day, in the event of a hardware malfunction.
The operating system for these appliances is based on an optimised and secure version of Linux, specially adapted to deal with performance and security problems at strategic points of the infrastructure.
| Models |
Appliance
DA-J1 |
Appliance
DA-J2 |
Appliance
DA-J3 |
| rWeb support |
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√ |
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| or sProxy |
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√ |
√ |
| or rFTP |
√ |
√ |
√ |
| High Availability Deployment |
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√ |
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| Rack |
1U |
1U |
1U |
| Server type |
DL160 |
DL160 |
DL360 |
| Quad cores Processor |
Mono |
Bi |
Bi |
| 2 Network Interfaces with optionnal admin port |
100/1000 |
100/1000 |
100/1000 |
| Memory |
4 Go |
6 Go |
8 Go |
| 2 SCSI disks + RAID 1 Controller |
√ |
√ |
√ |
| Redundant power supply |
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