System Overview Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR
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With two power supply modules installed, a fully configured system has (1+1) power
redundancy
With one power supply module installed, the system does not have redundant power.
At 200-240VAC input, one power supply module is capable of handling the maximum power
requirements for a fully configured Intel
®
Server System S7000FC4UR, which includes the
following:
Four processors
256GB of memory
Seven PCI-Express* add-in cards
Eight hard disk drives
One optical drive
One tape drive
When the system is configured with two power supply modules, the hot-swap feature allows the
user to replace a failed power supply module without affecting the system functionality.
The power subsystem receives AC power through two power cords. When two power supply
modules and two power cords are installed, the system supports (1+1) power cord redundancy.
This feature allows the system to be powered by two separate AC sources. In this configuration,
the system will continue to function without interruption if one of the AC sources fails.
Refer to Section 10 of this document for detailed specifications.
A 3 volt lithium battery provides power to the RTC when the Main Board is powered down. The
expected battery life is greater than 5 years.
8.4 Cooling Subsystem
The server system contains three cooling fan zones comprising a total of eight system fans.
Four fans are located in the front and four in the rear of the chassis. The zones are designed to
be redundant in order to maintain system cooling in the event of fan failure. To maintain system
performance, only one of the eight fans can fail at any one time.
Note: The cooling system is non redundant in a non redundant power supply system
configuration.
Each fan assembly has a single LED to indicate its status. In the event of a fan failure, the LED
will illuminate amber. Failed front fans can be hot-swapped out the front of the chassis. Failed
rear fans can be hot-swapped from the inside of the chassis with the cover removed. The
maximum time limit to perform a fan hot-swap operation is two minutes before impacting system
performance.
For systems not configured with four processors, the processor heat sink fillers must be
installed to maintain proper cooling.