The HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array P2000 Dual I/O SFF Drive Enclosure (AW561A) is a flexible and scalable storage solution designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. It is a versatile storage enclosure that supports 12x 2.5” Small Form Factor (SFF) drives, offering both SAS and SATA connectivity. The dual I/O design provides redundancy and optimises performance, ensuring your data remains available and protected, even in the event of a controller failure.
This drive enclosure is equipped with dual controllers, each of which includes four 6Gbps SAS ports, allowing for high-speed data access and increased flexibility in deployment scenarios. Users can expand storage as needed by adding additional enclosures, making this a future-proof solution with room to grow as your storage needs increase. The enclosure supports a variety of RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 10, 5, 6, providing a wide range of options for data protection and performance optimisation.
The P2000 is engineered for easy integration into existing networks and supports both SAS and iSCSI protocols, making it compatible with other HP storage arrays and server products. It also includes hot-swappable drives and power supplies, which allow for maintenance and upgrades in a live system without the need for downtime. This ensures continuous operation, making it ideal for critical business applications that cannot afford to be interrupted.
Furthermore, the enclosure's compact size, with dimensions compatible with standard rack-mounted deployments, makes it a highly space-efficient solution. Versatile and reliable, the HP StorageWorks P2000 Dual I/O SFF Drive Enclosure is designed to ensure high availability and efficient storage management.
EOL Technology Services provides support for the HP StorageWorks P2000 Dual I/O SFF Drive Enclosure (AW561A) by offering professional services, spare parts, and expert replacement options. Our team ensures that businesses can maintain functionality and manage technical issues efficiently, reducing downtime and extending the life of your current hardware infrastructure.