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In the following figure, the FC2610 drive trays and the FC4600 drive trays are
identified as SBODs (Switched Bunch of Disks). The AT2655 drive tray is identified
as SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment).
NOTE When you mix different types of drive trays, you must consider the total
number of drives that are available in the final configuration of the storage array. For
example, if you mix FC4600 drive trays with FC2610 drive trays, the total number of
drives might be more than the maximum number that each drive channel can support.
Figure 28 One CE6998 Controller Tray and Multiple Types of Drive Trays
NOTE If you have drive trays with inverted ESM canisters, see "ESM Canister
Arrangements" on page 69.