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IBM SAN Volume Controller User Manual

IBM SAN Volume Controller
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2. Loosen and remove the captive screw from the front of the right rail and then remove the latch strike.
Remove the captive screw and latch strike from the front of the left rail in the same way.
3. Push the rail pins
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out of the front rack mounting flange, as shown in Figure 50, to shorten the
right slide rail and remove it from the front flange. Then pull the right slide rail forward to remove
the slide rail from the rear rack mounting flange. Remove the left slide rail in the same way.
Removing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 or SAN
Volume Controller 2145-8F2
This topic describes how to remove the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 or SAN Volume Controller
2145-8F2 support rails.
Perform the following steps to remove the SAN Volume Controller support rails:
1. Go to the front of the left support rail.
2. Put your left index finger onto the back edge of the latch lever 2 and your left thumb on the front
edge of the latch lock 1, as shown in Figure 51 on page 58.
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Figure 49. Removing the latch strike from the front of the slide rail
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Figure 50. Removing the right slide rail from the front of the rack
Chapter 2. Removing and replacing parts 57

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IBM SAN Volume Controller Specifications

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Product NameIBM SAN Volume Controller
CategoryStorage
Storage VirtualizationYes
RAID SupportYes
Compression SupportYes
Encryption SupportYes
Host InterfaceFibre Channel, iSCSI, FCoE, SAS
RAID LevelsRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Maximum Cache Per System2TB
Supported Drive TypesSSD
High AvailabilityYes

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