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transfer, the other party must agree that this agreement applies to the transfer and use of the software. You may
not retain any instances of the software unless you also retain another license for the software.
17. If I “retire” a server with an OEM license on it, can I use that software on a new server?
No. To put it simply, an OEM product is “married” to the original server on which it was installed. OEM licenses are
not transferable from one machine to another, unless covered by Software Assurance (as described above). The
software cannot be moved from server to server, even if the original server it was installed on is no longer in use.
This is true for all OEM softwareboth operating systems and applications. Note that OEM client access licenses
(CALs) are different: they must be associated with a single user or device, but the license owner may change that
assignment if, for example, an employee or device is replaced.
18. What HP SmartStart and PSPs work with which Windows operating systems?
PSPs are end-of-life (EOL) as of June 2012 and are replaced by the Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP). All customers
are urged to use only the SPP, which includes the contents of Insight Foundation version 8.70 plus new servers, and
less support for Windows Server 2003. The SPP contains support for Windows Server 2008 onward. Information on
the SPP can be found on the following sites:
HP SPP and HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) main page: hp.com/go/simple-fw-sw or hp.com/go/SmartUpdate
Smart Update Videos: hp.com/go/SmartUpdate/Video
HP Service Pack for ProLiant hp.com/go/spp
SPP downloads: hp.com/go/spp/download
SPP documentation: hp.com/go/spp/documentation
HP SUM documentation: hp.com/go/hpsum/documentation
HP SmartStart (hp.com/servers/smartstart) is also end of life and delivered only on G7 and earlier ProLiant ML and
DL 300, 500, and 700 series servers and on enclosures for ProLiant BL G7 and earlier servers. SmartStart has been
replaced by HP Intelligent Provisioning (hp.com/go/intelligentprovisioning) for ProLiant Gen8 servers and HP
BladeSystem products. Intelligent Provisioning is embedded and provides enhanced capability beyond SmartStart;
simply press F10 to get started configuring your ProLiant server.
19. Where can I find drivers and firmware for my Windows-based server?
Drivers and firmware are found in two places:
Drivers and firmware listed by OS version are loaded in the HP Support Center (HP SC) for each server and option,
and are listed as “Support and Drivers” in right-hand navigation bars.
The Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP), which is a comprehensive collection of firmware packages for servers,
controllers, storage, blades, and enclosures as well as system software components (drivers, agents, utilities), is
all tested together as a bundled set for an extended cycle. All of these firmware and software components are
deployed by HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM). The SPP contains the features, functionality, and contents of
the former Smart Update Firmware DVD and the PSPs, and has an extensive portal containing all the valuable
information you will need to make an informed decision.
More information can be found at this link for HP Service Pack for ProLiant at hp.com/go/spp.
It is available for download at hp.com/go/spp/download.
Extensive server support guides exist at its documentation page at hp.com/go/spp/documentation.
20. How is Windows Server 2003 supported; e.g., is it included in the SPP?
Windows Server 2003 is not supported in the SPP. Microsoft sent out discontinuation notices originally on
December 31, 2009, and then extended its support to July 13, 2010, which was well before the SPP timeframe.
Windows Server 2003 has been on extended support from Microsoft since this timeframe. Details on Microsoft’s
discontinuation efforts for Windows Server 2003 can be found at the following Microsoft website:
microsoft.com/whdc/whql/resources/news/whqlnews_020210.htm.
The last release for Windows Server 2003 was in PSP 8.70 for ProLiant drivers. For customers unwilling to move to
later Windows releases, HP recommends that they standardize on PSP 8.70 and Smart Update Firmware 9.30 to
avoid discrepancies between drivers with future firmware updates, as certain elements must freeze in place when
an OS transitions from Microsoft Mainstream support to Extended Support. This statement strongly implies that
certain critical firmware updates should not be applied.
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