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Hardware Description Application
10GbE data cables 2SFP+ Direct Attach active
cables.
Connects the 10GbE interfaces
on one server to a 10GbE
switch.
Redundant network switches Required number of switches. Connects devices to a network.
The number of switches depends
on your network configuration.
Redundant Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS)
Required number of UPS
devices.
Provides temporary power to the
server in the event of a complete
power outage.
Rack requirements
Each server ships with a sliding rail kit. The sliding rails allow you to fully extend the enclosure out of
the rack for service.
Caution:
See the Rack Installation Instructions supplied with the rail kit for safety and installation
instructions.
The racks you use for each server must meet these requirements:
■ The sliding rails support tool-free mounting in 19-inch, EIA-310-E compliant square-hole, 4-post
racks, and also support tooled mounting in threaded 4-post racks.
■ Each enclosure is 2U. Ensure the rack has sufficient space for all enclosures.
■ For full power redundancy across all servers, you need a rack with two power distribution units
(PDU) feeding separate outlet strips, with sufficient vacant outlets on each strip.
■ Ensure the rack is installed and stabilized or bayed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
■ When servicing an enclosure in a rack, extend only one enclosure at a time to prevent the rack from
tipping.
Rack installation guidelines
There are guidelines to help you successfully install each server in a rack.
■ Follow all safety guidelines stated in the documentation that came with the rack, particularly when
installing components into the locations at the top of the rack.
■ Ensure the rack meets the requirements.
■ Install the servers in the same rack when possible.
■ Install the servers in a rack starting from the bottom of the rack.
■ Always install the servers in a horizontal position, or you void your warranty and support contract.