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For workstation users, system reliability is essential.
That is why an HP focus for the past 30 years has been to design our workstations to meet the challenges of the most demanding workloads and duty cycles. Today, our three decades of workstation engineering innovation has created a level of reliability that is widely recognised in the industry.
This document will provide insight on some of the many things we do to ensure our PC reliability, including strenuous testing and design standards, while also highlighting how these things benefit the end user.
MIL-STD Testing
We put our mobile workstations through hours of brutal testing1 involving drop, shock, heat, etc. to ensure that all of our mobiles can withstand the multitude of different workflow environments ranging across all of our vertical segments. This military grade testing allows our customers to take our products safely into the field with them to increase productivity and decrease downtime.
For more detailed information on what specific platforms have passed which specific tests, please view our MIL-STD white paper.
Functional and System Integration Testing
Through rigorous qualification, we identify areas to improve function, performance, and reliability of industry standard components such as graphics cards, memory, and hard drives. Genuine Z by HP components are guaranteed to integrate into any configuration with no loss in productivity due to downtime or slow performance.
If we didn’t do this testing, then components such as hard drives and memory may fail early or corrupt data, resulting in potential data loss. Some poor components can even permanently damage the system, causing complete loss.
In order to avoid these issues, we ensure all of our components are tested and made specifically for our Z by HP products. As an example, our qualification findings resulted in joint development with NVIDIA® to obtain a Z by HP specific version of their Quadro® graphics and machine learning card, achieving improved thermal and acoustic performance. This HP-specific testing also ensures operation at the highest levels of performance and speed for mission critical workloads.
Shock and Vibration
Notebook and desktop workstations are frequently used in mobile applications and must be able to withstand dynamic events over their useful lives. For example, a TV crew may use a desktop or notebook to process video in a moving van in real time.
In some cases, scientific exploration involving workstation systems involves probes and vehicles that explore terrestrial and space environments. A system that is not designed to withstand the rigors of shipping, handling, and general movement during end use will fail very quickly.
Many of the components in our system are attached via connectors. If the mechanical systems that hold them down are not adequately designed, then these parts could move around and cause damage to the connectors and even complete system failure. In order to avoid this, HP tests systems on special tables that apply shock and vibrational energy into functioning and packed products.
Acoustics
HP Z Workstations are designed to stay quiet during even the heaviest operational loads. When a creative professional is “in the zone,” the sound of a Z system will not interrupt the creative flow. A Z by HP Workstation can be used in a recording studio, game development company, or engineering firm without distracting the user.
A noisy computer can do more than just distract a user who is engaged in a mission-critical workflow. High levels of noise can have negative physical effects on the human body, even at levels below hearing damage. It is for these reasons that HP uses special acoustic ranges, microphones, and in-house standard methods to ensure that systems stay quiet during operation.
Temperature and Humidity
A system that has not been designed to operate in global customer environments will fail when placed in outdoor areas. Corrosion of components can occur, which causes the metals used in the products to degrade and eventually fail. Electronic components can also malfunction if not properly designed and protected for intense temperatures and humidity conditions.
Z Workstations are designed for the most demanding workloads. Proprietary HP standards require the use of large ovens, in which the systems are placed while operating for long periods of time at elevated temperatures and humidities. This testing not only allows us to ensure that systems can operate in different extreme environments, but also gives us insight as to how long a system will last in these environments.
Environmental Compliance
HP is committed to being a leader in the area of sustainable personal computing. A system that is not designed with materials sustainability in mind may have long-term negative and environmental health effects. These issues can occur during manufacture, use, and final disposal. In the short term, a system not designed for energy efficiency may drive user power costs up considerably.
Z by HP Workstation materials are tested for materials that are restricted by entities around the world, required to be eliminated by ecolabels (EPEAT®, TCO), and are voluntarily restricted by HP. The goal of making systems free of substances of concern potentially benefits every single person on Earth. In addition to reducing targeted materials, HP also offers high-efficiency power supplies, uses recycled content in systems, and is introducing Ocean Bound recycled plastics into many products within our portfolio. Systems are also rigorously tested to ensure that power efficiency meets the standards to which we develop (ENERGY STAR®, EPEAT, etc.).
Three-Axis Testing
In mission critical applications, where variation in power quality and environmental conditions are likely, it’s important to have known system performance metrics.
Z systems go through brutal three-axis testing, where frequency, voltage, and temperature are varied. Our engineers use a “test to fail” mentality to push the limits of processors, memory, and other system parts.
Z systems are not just copies of reference designs. Three-axis testing allows us to understand where the limits to our designs are, so that we can refine our systems to expand our operating margin and ensure our systems are as robust as possible.
In addition, we can confidentially discuss our product’s performance in non-standard environments with our customers using this data.
System Validation Test Protocol (Notebooks)
Our Z notebooks go through a large collection of quality-focused tests that ensure their systems operate as intended throughout their lifecycle. These protocols include tearing cables out of systems at different angles, display quality checks, thermal tests, and battery safety tests. Notebooks that are not validated during development may exhibit unexpected behavior during use, such as permanent defects that appear on the screen, hinge damage, keys popping off the keyboard, etc.
HP’s collection of customer-centric tests ensures that hinges will not fail, screens will remain bright, keyboards can be used for millions of cycles, and many other things. This battery of tests ensure that customer experience with our Z notebooks will be high quality and consistent over the life of the product.
Thermal Testing
Generally, hot temperatures damage electronic components. Cooler parts typically run faster, which translates into measurable performance gains. A system that has not been optimised for thermals will likely fail earlier than expected. In addition, most modern components will throttle performance when not cooled sufficiently. A system can appear to function normally, but can be restricted to very slow performance and early failure due to inadequate cooling design. In serious cases, poor thermal design can result in hazardous conditions in and around the computing system during failure.
The mechanical engineers at HP use modern tools like thermocouples and IR cameras to fully characterise the thermal characteristics of Z systems. Both notebooks and desktops are rigorously studied and modified to ensure a balance between performance, reliability, and thermals. Even the smallest parts on a Z system mainboard are carefully studied to ensure that they are operating as cool as possible. This is one of the main reasons that some customers use Z Workstations long after competitive systems have failed. We have a reputation for long life and high reliability, and extensive thermal studies are one of the prime reasons for this.
System Quality Test Manual (Desktops)
The SQTM includes a series of quality-focused tests that ensure consistent and strong performance throughout the lifetime of a desktop product. These tests include acoustic, thermal, drop and shock, serviceability, etc. A system that is not validated during development may exhibit unexpected behavior during use, such as graphics card failure after shipping, damage during servicing, etc.
Our collection of customer-centric tests ensures that parts can be removed and inserted easily, that systems can operate correctly during temperature changes, and that systems can be shipped with no damage, among many other things. Quality includes more than just reliable operation. It also includes a consistent and positive experience for the user throughout the use period. The battery of tests ensures that customers will have a high- quality and consistent experience with our Z Desktops over the life of the product.
Materials Analysis Testing
If the materials used in a product are not checked during the lifecycle checkpoints of development, major reliability issues can be shipped to customers. For example, cables manufactured incorrectly can emit or pick up signals that cause data corruption or system failure.
Industry standard methods such as the IPC methods for printed circuit boards, printed circuit assemblies (motherboards) and cables are used to scrutinise HP materials during development and production. HP proprietary tests are also used to look at specific components that are known to require attention during the reliability planning process.
HP’s materials testing ensures that every solder joint on an electronic board is made in a way that will last for years. It ensures that the boards are free of conductive contamination, which can short out boards and cause failure and data loss. It also ensures that only the best materials are used, which can also help boost overall system performance.
Healthcare Testing
Healthcare chemicals are extremely corrosive by nature, and can easily damage electronics that are not specifically designed to resist their use. HP customers who use products marketed to be healthcare editions can rest easy knowing that sanitation requirements in medical care facilities can be met without damaging or adversely affecting system operation.
HP uses a suite of in-house developed tests to ensure that common healthcare chemicals can be used on specific HP systems in support of the healthcare industry. These tests involve direct exposure of the chemicals to our systems in ways that simulate a full lifetime of use. Without this qualification for healthcare chemicals, a system will likely experience severe damage to the display, outer casing, and even the circuit board.
Electromagnetic Testing
Electromagnetic emissions are the “pollution” that humans cannot see. These emissions can cause glitches in electronic systems, and sometimes can cause the system to fail completely. A system that is not properly tuned to eliminate and resist electromagnetic emissions not only can fail, but can also cause malfunctions in other electronic devices nearby. For example, a poorly designed workstation could cause
a nearby cell phone or printer to malfunction.
HP goes beyond regulatory requirements and ensures there is an adequate margin in both emitted and received electromagnetic radiation levels to ensure flawless operation in customer environments. We do this by using in-house and manufacturing partner EMI test facilities to measure radiated emissions from our systems. We also test the resistance of our systems to emissions from other electronic products.
Graphics Qualification
At HP, we understand our customers demand maximum stability and performance from our workstations, and the graphics subsystem is a major pillar within. NVIDIA RTXTM is the most trusted professional visual computing platform in the world. NVIDIA RTXTM GPUs in professional laptops and desktop workstations are designed, built, and tested to ensure product stability and longevity for mission-critical business, and to deliver the highest level of enterprise reliability. Through rigorous joint-qualification programs, every graphics card and driver that we release has gone through thousands of hours of graphics and compute-centric testing as well as extensive physical and environmental system testing. Using a combination of internal proprietary tools and industry standard benchmarks/applications, this ensures stability, functionality, and performance under a wide range of operating modes and scenarios—including extended 24/7 runs. If it doesn’t meet our stringent testing, it doesn’t release.
This comprehensive testing ensures every professional graphics card we offer is ready for 24/7 professional use. By working closely with our graphics partners, such as NVIDIA, we relentlessly drive hardware and software improvements, even before release. As a result, end users directly benefit with optimal and stable performance while running their applications. Without the HP-qualified driver and hardware, and the rigorous testing that enabled its release, customers may be exposed to delays in their workflows due to unexpected behaviors that would otherwise be resolved during our qualification process.
Software Testing with ISVs
We provide hardware and support to key ISV partners to validate and support hundreds of software solutions on Z Workstations (or specific graphics testing). When there are problems during testing or support for a customer, ISV partnerships allow for fast resolution. Hardware support also allows our partners to enable new technologies such as VR, real time ray tracing, data science, etc.
ISV testing often translates to support from the ISV. It allows the ISV to reproduce customer problems on like configs to enable faster resolution and test new technologies with Z by HP Workstations. Through our partnerships we maintain application expertise to provide performance analysis and config recommendations.
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