• “10 x 2.5'' AnyBay backplane (two processors)” on page 175
10 x 2.5 Anybay backplane (Gen 4) (two processors)
Use this section to understand the alternatives that a 10 x 2.5 AnyBay backplane (Gen 4) offers.
With a 10 x 2.5 AnyBay backplane (Gen 4), following front drive combinations are supported:
10 x 2.5'' AnyBay backplane (two processors)
Use this section to understand the AnyBay backplane cable routing for server model with ten 2.5-inch front
drives.
To connect power cables for a backplane for standard 2.5-inch drives, refer to “Cable routing for backplane
power” on page 165
.
To connect intrusion switch cable, refer to
“Intrusion switch” on page 161.
To connect cables for M.2 drives, refer to
“M.2 drive backplane” on page 164.
To connect cables for RAID flash power modules, refer to “RAID flash power modules” on page 162
To connect signal cables for a backplane for standard 10 x 2.5-inch front drives, refer to the following cable
routing scenarios depending on your server configuration:
•
“SFF HBA/RAID adapter cabling with two processors installed” on page 175
SFF HBA/RAID adapter cabling with two processors installed
The following illustration and table show the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and an 16i
SFF HBA/RAID adapter.
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