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Defines the intended reader for this hardware reference guide.
Explains the typographical and iconographic conventions used in the document.
Guidelines to prevent hardware faults caused by electrostatic discharge.
Precautions for safe handling and correct operation of the equipment.
Guidelines for safe and proper electrical connections and operation.
Lists safety and EMC standards that the system complies with.
Details FCC compliance requirements and regulations for the device.
Outlines the product's conformity with EU Council Directives.
Notes that VGA, Serial, and USB ports are for setup only.
Confirms the apparatus meets Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
French statement confirming compliance with Canadian regulations.
States compliance with German EN 55022 Class A standards.
Confirms product compliance with FDA regulations for laser safety.
Provides a compulsory statement regarding product compliance in China.
Details hazardous substances compliance per SJ/T 11363-2006 standard.
Describes the main components of the Hitachi NAS Platform system.
Details the models, chassis, and internal components of the NAS Platform 5000 server.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, power, cooling, and compliance details.
Explains airflow design and precautions for preventing overheating.
Shows and describes the components visible on the server's front panel.
Explains the meaning of status LEDs on the server's front and rear panels.
Describes the O/S disk drive locations and their status LEDs.
Details the hot-swappable fan assemblies and their function.
Illustrates and lists the ports and connectors on the server's rear panel.
Identifies the LEDs and buttons on the server's rear panel.
Explains the status indications of NVRAM, power, and server LEDs.
Describes the function and connection of 10 GbE cluster ports.
Explains the function and usage of the server's power button.
Details the function and effect of the server's reset button.
Describes the FC ports, their speed, and connector type.
Explains the 10 GbE ports for customer data network connections.
Describes the 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports used for management.
Details the standard serial (RS-232) port for management purposes.
Describes the USB ports and their valid uses during operations.
Explains the IPMI LAN port for system management.
Shows management interface ports on the rear panel.
Describes the RS-232 port for system setup.
Details the Ethernet ports for connecting to management networks.
Specifies the required CAT6 cables for Ethernet connections.
Identifies components that can be replaced by certified engineers.
Lists components that can be replaced without shutting down the server.
Procedure for removing and replacing the server's front bezel.
Step-by-step guide for replacing a server fan assembly.
Details procedures for drive recovery and replacement, including important notes.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing a hot-swappable power supply unit (PSU).
Instructions for restarting or powering down a server or cluster using NAS Manager.
Procedure to restart an unresponsive server via OS console or serial port.
Procedure for safely powering down a server for shipment or storage.
Methods to restore the server from a power stand-by state.
Provides information on requirements and considerations for replacing nodes.
Lists requirements and considerations for server replacement scenarios.
Details components that can be swapped between original and replacement servers.
Explains the need for new license keys due to MAC ID changes.
Highlights the importance of system backups for recovery.
Mentions firmware upgrades may be required during replacement.
Steps to back up configuration, get diagnostics, and verify firmware/licenses.
Procedure for shutting down the server before replacement.
Steps to configure replacement servers and integrate them into the cluster.
Procedures to finalize and verify the configuration of the new server.
Lists part numbers and descriptions for server components.
Lists part numbers and descriptions for switch components.
Lists part numbers and specifications for optical transceivers.
Lists part numbers and specifications for copper network cables.
Defines the intended reader for this hardware reference guide.
Explains the typographical and iconographic conventions used in the document.
Guidelines to prevent hardware faults caused by electrostatic discharge.
Precautions for safe handling and correct operation of the equipment.
Guidelines for safe and proper electrical connections and operation.
Lists safety and EMC standards that the system complies with.
Details FCC compliance requirements and regulations for the device.
Outlines the product's conformity with EU Council Directives.
Notes that VGA, Serial, and USB ports are for setup only.
Confirms the apparatus meets Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
French statement confirming compliance with Canadian regulations.
States compliance with German EN 55022 Class A standards.
Confirms product compliance with FDA regulations for laser safety.
Provides a compulsory statement regarding product compliance in China.
Details hazardous substances compliance per SJ/T 11363-2006 standard.
Describes the main components of the Hitachi NAS Platform system.
Details the models, chassis, and internal components of the NAS Platform 5000 server.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, power, cooling, and compliance details.
Explains airflow design and precautions for preventing overheating.
Shows and describes the components visible on the server's front panel.
Explains the meaning of status LEDs on the server's front and rear panels.
Describes the O/S disk drive locations and their status LEDs.
Details the hot-swappable fan assemblies and their function.
Illustrates and lists the ports and connectors on the server's rear panel.
Identifies the LEDs and buttons on the server's rear panel.
Explains the status indications of NVRAM, power, and server LEDs.
Describes the function and connection of 10 GbE cluster ports.
Explains the function and usage of the server's power button.
Details the function and effect of the server's reset button.
Describes the FC ports, their speed, and connector type.
Explains the 10 GbE ports for customer data network connections.
Describes the 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports used for management.
Details the standard serial (RS-232) port for management purposes.
Describes the USB ports and their valid uses during operations.
Explains the IPMI LAN port for system management.
Shows management interface ports on the rear panel.
Describes the RS-232 port for system setup.
Details the Ethernet ports for connecting to management networks.
Specifies the required CAT6 cables for Ethernet connections.
Identifies components that can be replaced by certified engineers.
Lists components that can be replaced without shutting down the server.
Procedure for removing and replacing the server's front bezel.
Step-by-step guide for replacing a server fan assembly.
Details procedures for drive recovery and replacement, including important notes.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing a hot-swappable power supply unit (PSU).
Instructions for restarting or powering down a server or cluster using NAS Manager.
Procedure to restart an unresponsive server via OS console or serial port.
Procedure for safely powering down a server for shipment or storage.
Methods to restore the server from a power stand-by state.
Provides information on requirements and considerations for replacing nodes.
Lists requirements and considerations for server replacement scenarios.
Details components that can be swapped between original and replacement servers.
Explains the need for new license keys due to MAC ID changes.
Highlights the importance of system backups for recovery.
Mentions firmware upgrades may be required during replacement.
Steps to back up configuration, get diagnostics, and verify firmware/licenses.
Procedure for shutting down the server before replacement.
Steps to configure replacement servers and integrate them into the cluster.
Procedures to finalize and verify the configuration of the new server.
Lists part numbers and descriptions for server components.
Lists part numbers and descriptions for switch components.
Lists part numbers and specifications for optical transceivers.
Lists part numbers and specifications for copper network cables.
| Model | Hitachi NAS Platform 5000 Series |
|---|---|
| Memory | Up to 256GB |
| RAID Support | RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 |
| Snapshot Support | Yes |
| Category | Network Attached Storage (NAS) |
| Supported Protocols | CIFS/SMB, NFS, HTTP, FTP |
| Processor | Intel Xeon |
| Network Interfaces | 10GbE, 1GbE |
| Management Interface | CLI |
| Supported Storage | SAS, SATA |
| Form Factor | Rack-mounted |
| Data Protection | RAID, Snapshots, Replication |
| Number of Processors Supported | Dual processors |