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Power Supplies
Wh
ly units are installed and system operates with four power supply units, the server can
continue its operation without interruption even if one of these power supply units fails (in the redundant configuration).
If a
rep
con
Pe
en the additional power supp
n additional power supply unit is installed while the system is operating with three power supply units, a log that
resents "power recovery" is recorded in the system event log. This indicates that the power supply is in redundant
figuration and maximum configuration.
ripheral Bays
The system supports a variety of standard PC AT-compatible peripheral devices. The chassis includes the following
per
g the standard 3.5-inch floppy disk drive (supports 720 KB and 1.44 MB floppy disk
ice such as an optional tape drive.
T
disk
T
fro
drive
hot-swap).
ipheral bays:
Media bay for installin
media) and the standard CD-ROM drive.
A 5.25-inch device bay for installing up to two half-height 5.25-inch peripheral devices or a full-height
5.25-inch peripheral dev
he SCSI hard disk drive bay for installing up to five SCSI hard disk drives. If you install the additional hard
drive cage, you can install up to thirteen SCSI hard disk drives.
he SCSI disk drives can be easily installed or removed. The drive carrier allows you to access to disk drives
m the front of the system. If disk drives are provided with RAID configuration within the system, a disk
can be swapped with another without power interruption in the system (
NOTE
: The SCSI hard disk drive bays contain a hot-swap back plane that requires an
80-pin single connector attachment (SCA) connector on the drives that you install.
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