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Thank you for purchasing this 
controller. Please take a few minutes 
to read this quick installation guide 
before you install the controller.

ATTENTION:

Perform all installation work at 
an electrostatic discharge (ESD)-
safe workstation that meets the 
requirements of EIA-625, 

Requirements for Handling 
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive 
Devices

. You must perform all 

actions in accordance to the 
latest revision of the IPC-A-610 
ESD-recommended practices.

MegaRAID® SAS 9361-24i RAID Controller

Quick Installation Guide 

Overview

The MegaRAID® SAS 9361-24i RAID controller is a PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0, low-profile controller with RAID 
control capability, based on the SAS3324 RAID On-a-Chip (ROC) device. The controller uses 4 GB of DDR3 
1866-MHz memory and controls 24 internal Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)/Serial Advanced Technology 
Attachment (SATA) ports through six SFF-8643 mini-SAS HD internal connectors. The MegaRAID SAS 
9361-24i RAID controller supports data retention by using NAND flash memory down on the controller, 
backed up by a CacheVault Power Module 02 (CVPM02).

Installing the MegaRAID SAS 9361-24i RAID Controller 

To install the controller, follow these steps:

1.

Unpack the controller.

 Unpack the controller in a static-free environment. Remove it from the 

antistatic bag, and inspect it for damage. A low-profile bracket is included with the RAID controller. If you 
notice any damage, contact Broadcom or your reseller support representative.

ATTENTION:

To avoid the risk of data loss, back up your data before you change your system 
configuration.

2.

Prepare the host computer.

 Turn off the host computer, and unplug the power cords from the 

rear of the power supply.

CAUTION: Disconnect the computer from the power supply and from any networks to which you 

will install the controller, or you risk damaging the system and experiencing electrical 
shock.

3.

Remove the cover from the host computer.

4.

Insert the controller into an available PCIe slot.

 Locate an empty x8 PCIe slot adequate for your 

controller. Remove the blank bracket panel on the rear of the computer that aligns with the empty PCIe 
slot. Save the bracket screw, if applicable. Align the controller to the PCIe slot. Press down gently, but 
firmly, to seat the controller correctly in the slot. The following figure shows how to insert the controller 
into a PCIe slot.

NOTE: The shape, size, and locations of the components on the controller and its bracket might vary 

from this illustration. The controller requires a x8 PCIe slot.

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Summary of Contents for MegaRAID SAS 9361-24i

Page 1: ...these steps 1 Unpack the controller Unpack the controller in a static free environment Remove it from the antistatic bag and inspect it for damage A low profile bracket is included with the RAID controller If you notice any damage contact Broadcom or your reseller support representative ATTENTION To avoid the risk of data loss back up your data before you change your system configuration 2 Prepare...

Page 2: ...the required airflow for the controller Airflow must be at least 300 linear feet per minute LFM at 50 C inlet temperature to avoid operating the SAS3324 processor above the maximum junction temperature 7 Replace the cover and reconnect any cords and cables and power up the system Replace the chassis s cover reconnect any power cords and reconnect any network cables Turn on the power 8 Run the Mega...

Page 3: ...ntroller follow these steps 1 At an ESD safe workstation remove the controller from its ESD protective bag ATTENTION Never apply pressure to the bracket or the heat sink when inserting the controller Do not handle the controller by the bracket Do not handle the heat sink at any time Do not bend or twist the controller at any time 2 Use an ESD safe No 1 Phillips screwdriver to carefully remove the ...

Page 4: ...9361 24i RAID Controller Figure 3 Removing the Screws 3 Keep the controller on a level surface to make sure you do not lose any retaining clips The heat sink is held in place by the same screws that attach the bracket The black retaining clips shown in the following figure can come loose when the screws are removed 3_03574 ...

Page 5: ...screws Doing so might damage the thermal interface material which causes the controller to overheat during operation Damage to the heat sink or the interface material while changing the bracket might void the controller warranty 4 Place the controller on top of the replacement bracket Place the controller on top of the replacement bracket Make sure to position the bracket so that the screw holes i...

Page 6: ...oadcom refers to Broadcom Limited and or its subsidiaries For more information please visit www broadcom com Broadcom reserves the right to make changes without further notice to anyproducts or data herein to improve reliability function or design Information furnished by Broadcom is believed to be accurate and reliable However Broadcom does not assume any liability arising out of the application ...

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