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Introduction Storage technology with NAND media is outgrowing the bandwidth limitations of the SATA bus. New high performance Storage solutions will connect directly to the PCIe bus for revolutionary performance improvements. These components will be available in a variety of form factors and performance levels, designed specifically for certain market segments, and ultimately the costs will continue to decline as the technology evolves. Performance HP Z Turbo Drive The HP Z Turbo Drive features a PCIe connected SSD, and this enables performance levels greater than 1GB/s. This performance is available at a price that is at parity with today's comparable SATA SSDs. This will enable the highest price/performance ratio for client grade SSDs. The HP Z Turbo Drive will be supported on desktop platforms of HP Z Workstations. It will support storage configurations as a Boot device and as a Data device. The performance gains are significant when connecting to the PCIe bus. The sequential read and write performance is roughly twice as fast as today's SATA SSD products. HP Z Turbo Drive 256GB SSD 256GB SSD Read Bandwidth (128KB): 1.08GB/s Write Bandwidth (1MB): 800 MB/s Random Read IOPS (4KB): 120K Random Write IOPS (4KB): 60K Endurance (Total Bytes Written): 146 TB Weight: 1.8oz (51g) c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 1

HP Z Turbo Drive 512GB SSD 512GB SSD Read Bandwidth (128KB): 1.17GB/s Write Bandwidth (1MB): 930 MB/s Random Read IOPS (4KB): 122K Random Write IOPS (4KB): 72K Endurance (Total Bytes Written): 292 TB Weight: 1.8oz (51g) The HP Z Turbo Drive is supported on all current desktop workstation platforms, including Z230, Z420, Z620, Z820, and Z440, Z640, Z840. It is supported as a boot device and a data device(s). It is also supported by our current offering of Operating Systems, including Linux, and does not require a separate driver. It does require a BIOS update for any system shipped prior to the Z Turbo Drive launch. It can be configured with additional hard drives, both SATA and SAS, and with multiple Z Turbo drives per system. All supported configurations are not available as factory options in all regions. Support for OPAL hardware encryption: No Support for Secure Erase: Yes Supported in HP Performance Advisor: yes (includes wear gauge) Approved PCIe slots : Recommended slot order for Z820 1. Slot 1 2. Slot 6 3. Slot 3 (Requires 2nd CPU) 4. Slot 4 (Requires 2nd CPU) Z620 - Slot 4, Slot 5 Z420 - Slot 4, Slot 5 Z230 - Slot 4 Recommended slot order for Z840 1. Slot 1 2. Slot 6 3. Slot 3 (Requires 2nd CPU) 4. Slot 4 (Requires 2nd CPU) Z640 - Slot 4, Slot 5, Slot 3 (in order of preference) Z440 Slot 4, Slot 5, Slot 3 (in order of preference) For RAID support, there are some specific differences and thus restrictions as compared to SATA/SAS HDDs or SSDs. Software RAID is used, as there is not a good solution today for hardware based RAID. Windows RAID with Boot Configuration: Limited support for RAID 1*, No support for RAID 0, 5, 10 Windows RAID with Data Configuration: Support for RAID 0, 1; No support for RAID 5, 10 Linux RAID with Boot Configuration: Functional for RAID 0, 1*; No support for RAID 5, 10 Linux RAID with Data Configuration: Functional for RAID 0, 1, 5, 10** * RAID 1 can be set up, yet will not provide complete, redundant protection as the boot partition is not replicated on both drives. An OS boot partition cannot be protected by software RAID 1. ** Limited testing has been done with Linux to confirm RAID support and performance characteristics c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 2

HP Z Turbo Drive G2 The new HP Z Turbo Drive G2 features the next generation PCIe SSD. This M.2 form factor device uses PCIe Gen3 x4 which enables performance levels greater than 2GB/s, which is roughly 4x greater than SATA SSDs. The Random Read performance is significantly improved also, due to the NVMe controller technology used on the device. This performance is available at a price that is comparable to commercial SATA SSDs. The HP Z Turbo Drive G2 will be supported on desktop platforms of HP Z Workstations. It will support storage configurations as a Boot device and as a Data device. It also can be configured with other storage components including SATA and SAS drives and controllers. Not all configurations are available from the factory. HP Z Turbo Drive G2 256GB SSD 256GB SSD PCIe Gen3 x4 architecture NVMe Controller Read Bandwidth (128KB): 2150 MB/s Write Bandwidth (1MB): 1260 MB/s Random Read IOPS (4KB): 300K Random Write IOPS (4KB): 100K Endurance (Total Bytes Written): 146 TB Weight: 3.9oz (111g) HP Z Turbo Drive G2 512GB SSD 512GB SSD PCIe Gen3 x4 architecture NVMe Controller Read Bandwidth (128KB): 2150 MB/s Write Bandwidth (1MB): 1550 MB/s Random Read IOPS (4KB): 300K Random Write IOPS (4KB): 100K Endurance (Total Bytes Written): 292 TB Weight: 4.0oz (113g) The HP Z Turbo Drive G2 is supported on the current desktop workstation platforms, including Z440, Z640, and Z840. It is supported as a boot device and a data device(s). It is also supported by our current offering of Operating Systems, including Linux, and may require a separate driver, depending on OS. It does require a BIOS update for any system shipped prior to the Z Turbo Drive G2 launch, minimum BIOS is 1.53. It can be configured with additional hard drives, both SATA and SAS, and with multiple Z Turbo drives per system. All supported configurations are not available as factory options in all regions. NVMe devices require a driver for proper detection and operation. Microsoft Windows 8 and higher have an inbox NVMe driver. For Windows 7, HP recommends using the Samsung NVMe driver, version 1.4.7.3, which will be available online. It is important to note that Microsoft has also published a hotfix that provides an NVMe driver, yet this driver is not recommended by HP. Also note that the new NVMe driver will not support the original HP Z Turbo Drive, which requires an AHCI driver. Support for OPAL hardware encryption: No Support for Secure Erase: Yes Supported in HP Performance Advisor: yes (includes wear gauge) Approved PCIe slots : Recommended slot order for Z840 1. Slot 1 2. Slot 6 3. Slot 3 (Requires 2nd CPU) c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 3

4. Slot 4 (Requires 2nd CPU) Z640 - Slot 4, Slot 5, Slot 3 (in order of preference) Z440 - Slot 4, Slot 5, Slot 3 (in order of preference) RAID support details are similar to the data listed above for HP Z Turbo Drive. Models HP Z Turbo Drive 256GB SSD HP Z Turbo Drive 512GB SSD HP Z Turbo Drive G2 256GB SSD HP Z Turbo Drive G2 512GB SSD G3G88AA G3G89AA M1F73AA M1F74AA c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 4

Technical Specifications Storage / Hard Drives HP Z Turbo Drive 256GB SSD 256GB PCI Express 2.0 x4 electrical x4 physical HP Z Turbo Drive 512GB SSD 512GB PCI Express 2.0 x4 electrical x4 physical HP Z Turbo Drive G2 256GB PCIe SSD 256GB PCI Express 3.0 x4 electrical x4 physical HP Z Turbo Drive G2 512GB PCIe SSD 512GB PCI Express 3.0 x4 electrical x4 physical c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 5

Summary of Changes Date of change: Version History: Description of change: June 11, 2014 From v3 to v4 Removed Removed the Z Turbo Drives. September 2. 2014 From v4 to v5 Added Add slot recommendations for Z840, Z640, Z440, details for Boot, note for support of Secure erase, and Linux support December 1, 2014 From v5 to v6 Changed HP Z Turbo Drive compatibility February 1, 2015 From v6 to v7 Added Support for Z440, 640 and 840 Workstations Removed third party tools support for Secure Erase April 1, 2015 From v7 to v8 Added Z Turbo Drives G2 256 and 512GB Removed Fusion iofx June 1, 2015 From v8 to v9 Added RAID Compatibility Changed Messaging and Compatibility c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 6

Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. c04200260 DA 14915 Worldwide Version 9 June 1, 2015 Page 7