Specifications
Environmental Specifications
The Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card operates and is stored in an environment defined
by the parameters and specifications that are shown in the following table:
Specification
Value
Operating temperature
†
0 to 55° C at 300 LFM minimum airflow
Non-operating
temperature
‡
Storage and transit environment: –-45 to 85° C
Altitude (Simulated)
■ Operating: -1,000 to 10,000 ft
■ Non-Operating: -1,000 to 40,000 ft
Relative humidity
range
■ Operational environment: 8% to 80% noncondensing
■ Storage and transit environment: 5% to 95% noncondensing
Temperature
monitoring
■ Temperature monitoring in-band and by way of SMBUS.
■ See
“Troubleshooting Oracle F320 Flash Card Cooling” on page 50
for more
information on thermal throttling.
Thermal sensors
■ Thermal sensors on the storage drives monitor flash memory modules.
■ Thermal sensor temperature cannot exceed 78° C
■ See illustration in
“Troubleshooting Oracle F320 Flash Card Cooling” on page 50
for thermal sensor locations.
Airflow requirement
More than 300 LFM (linear feet/minute, at 25/35° C, airflow towards the IO bracket)
Shock
*
Non-operating 1,500G
Vibration
•
Operating:
2.17G RMS PSD (random 5 to 700Hz, zero to peak in x, y or z-axis, flat response)
Non-operating:
3.13G RMS PSD (random 10 to 800Hz, zero to peak in x, y or z-axis, flat response)
20G RMS (10~2,000Hz, Sweep sine)
†
Ta is ambient temperature measured at the hottest point on the heatsink with airflow at more than 2.5 CFM and at 25° C ambient temperature.
‡
Storing (or shipping) without power connection.
*
Shock specifications assume that SSD shall be mounted with screws when input vibration is applied. Vibration may be applied in 3 axes
(x, y and z) with a half sine waveform of 0.5ms duration in non-operating condition.
•
Vibration specifications assume that SSD shall be mounted with screws when input vibration is applied. The input vibration may be applied
in 3 axes (x, y and z) and lasts during 15 minutes per axis.
Note -
For specific site planning guidelines and best practices, refer to the server documentation
and product notes for your server. Refer to the system site planning guide, if available.
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