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Table 4-2 Security features overview (continued)
Feature Purpose How it is established
Setup Password Prevents reconfiguration of the workstation
(use of the Setup utility) until the password is
entered
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu
Network Server Mode Provides unique security features for
workstations used as servers
From the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility menu
SATA hard disk drive security
HP workstations include the HP DriveLock facility for SATA hard disk drives to prevent unauthorized
access to data.
WARNING! Enabling DriveLock can render a SATA hard disk drive permanently inaccessible if the
master password is lost or forgotten. No method exists to recover the password or access the data.
DriveLock has been implemented as an extension to Computer Setup (F10) functions. It is only available
when hard disk drives that support the ATA security command set are detected. On HP workstations, it
is not available when the SATA emulation mode is RAID+AHCI or RAID.
DriveLock is for HP customers for whom data security is a paramount concern. For such customers, the
cost of a hard disk drive and the loss of the data stored on it is inconsequential when compared to the
damage that could result from unauthorized access to its contents.
To balance this level of security with the need to address the issue of a forgotten password, the HP
implementation of DriveLock employs a two-password security scheme. One password is intended to be
set and used by a system administrator, while the other is typically set and used by the user.
No "back door" can be used to unlock the drive if both passwords are lost. Therefore, DriveLock is
most safely used when the data contained on the hard disk drive is replicated on a corporate
information system or is regularly backed up.
If both DriveLock passwords are lost, the hard disk drive is rendered unusable. For users who do not fit
the previously defined customer profile, this might not be acceptable. For users who fit this profile, it
might be a tolerable risk, given the nature of the data stored on the hard disk drive.
ENWW
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HP Z400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bus typeQPI
Processor cache4 MB
Processor cores2
Processor modelW3503
System bus rate4.8 GT/s
Processor socket-
Processor frequency2.4 GHz
Processor cache typeSmart Cache
Processor lithography45 nm
Processor manufacturerIntel
PCI Express slots version2.0
Processor operating modes64-bit
ECC supported by processorYes
Thermal Design Power (TDP)130 W
Number of processors installed1
Memory types supported by processorDDR3-SDRAM
Memory clock speeds supported by processor800, 1066 MHz
Memory bandwidth supported by processor (max)25.6 GB/s
Maximum internal memory supported by processor24 GB
Audio systemRealtek ALC262
Product typeWorkstation
Motherboard chipsetIntelĀ® X58 Express
Memory slots6x DIMM
Internal memory4 GB
Memory channelsTriple-channel
Memory clock speed1066 MHz
Memory layout (slots x size)- GB
Graphics cardQuadro 600
Networking featuresGigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
Graphics card familyNVIDIA
HDD speed- RPM
RAID levels0, 1, 5, 10
HDD capacity500 GB
HDD interfaceSATA II
Storage mediaHDD
Display includedNo
USB 2.0 ports quantity8
Parallel ports quantity0
Chassis typeMinitower
Country of originChina
Number of 5.25\" bays3
Operating system installedWindows 7 Professional
Operating system architecture32-bit
Power supply475 W
Processor ARK ID40800
Processor package size42.5 x 45 mm
Supported instruction setsSSE4.2
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth455.3 mm
Width167.9 mm
Height450.2 mm
Weight13500 g

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