Installing Internal Drives
Internal Drive Bays (Non-Hot-Swap Servers)
Internal drives are installed in bays. The bays are numbered 1
through 9, top to bottom, in non-hot-swap servers.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Cover plates (sometimes called bezels) cover the front of some
installed drives. If you install a drive that uses removable media
(diskette, optical disc, or tape), you might need to remove or change
the cover plate.
Bays 1–6 are for 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch disk drives. Bays 1–5 are
open bay, while bay 6 comes standard with a CD-ROM drive.
The open bays contain trays for housing 3.5-inch drives. If you
want to install a 5.25-inch drive in one of these bays, you must
remove screws and the tray before attempting to install the
drive.
Bays 7–9 are for 3.5-inch diskette-interface devices or 3.5-inch
SCSI interface devices such as a diskette drive, hard disk drive,
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