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connecting Multiple Expansion Shelves

EMC DATA DOMAIN DD860 ARCHIVER INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE | SIDE 1

NOTE: 

This guide describes the installation of new systems comprised of 

all-ES20 or all-ES30 shelf models. Configurations including a mix of both shelf 

models are subject to additional configuration constraints. The instructions for 

mixing ES30 and ES20 shelves are in the 

ES30 Hardware Guide

.

ExPanSion ShElF cablinG

The system supports any combination of 16 and 32 TB shelves (ES20) or 
15 and 30 TB shelves (ES30), up to a maximum of 24 shelves or 768 TB of 
raw storage. Multiple expansion shelves are connected together and to the 
controller with qualified SAS cables. Save extra SAS cables for future shelf 
expansion. See Figure 5 and Figure 6 for the recommended cabling of a 
24-shelf system configuration.

ES20 Expansion Shelves

Use a SAS cable with an SFF-8088 (mini-SAS) connector to connect to the SAS 
port on the controller and an SFF-8470 connector to connect to the ES20.

Use a SAS cable with two SFF-8470 connectors to connect two ES20s.

SAS connectors must be secured with their locking screws and cables 
properly dressed and supported using the included Velcro straps.

ES30 Expansion Shelves

Use a SAS cable with SFF-8088 (mini-SAS) connectors for any ES30 SAS 
connection. These are keyed and marked.

Cables should be dressed to the side of the rack and supported with 
velcro straps to allow for easy removal of a controller or power supply. 

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Add shelves following the instructions in the Install Hardware section, steps 
1, 2 and 3. As shown in Figures 5 and 6, shelves are cabled to HBA ports 
in sets, with a maximum of 4 shelves per set, up to the maximum of 6 sets. 
Fully populate one set before adding shelves to the next set, in numerical 
order. Shelves 1-4 comprise set 1, shelves 5-8 comprise set 2, shelves 9-12 
comprise set 3, shelves 13-16 comprise set 4, shelves 17-20 comprise set 5 
and shelves 21-24 comprise set 6. The instructions for ES20 and ES30 are 
identical, although the physical location of shelf port connectors are different. 
The ES30 uses the markings 

 to indicate a HOST port and 

 to indicate an 

EXP’N port.

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

Controller

4

3

2

1

Shelf

No.

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

Shelf

No.

Rack 2: Expansion

Rack 1

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

Controller

4

3

2

1

Shelf

No.

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

Shelf

No.

Rack 1

Rack 2

Host        Expander

Set 4

 

Set 5

 

Set 6

 

Set 1

Set 2

 

Set 3

 

adding the First Expansion Shelf to a Set 

(see Figure 5 or Figure 6)

Follow these instructions for adding shelf 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, or 21. Referring to 
the table below, add cables from the indicated HBA ports to the shelf A and B 
HOST (

) ports.

 

 

 

Shelf

Connect shelf 

controller B  

HOST port (

to HBA port

Connect shelf 

controller A  

HOST port (

to HBA port

 

 

 

Shelf

Connect shelf 

controller B  

HOST port (

to HBA port

Connect shelf 

controller A  

HOST port (

to HBA port

1

1b

3a

13

1d

3c

5

2b

1a

17

2d

1c

9

3b

2a

21

3d

2c

adding the Second, third or Fourth Expansion Shelves to a Set 

(see Figure 5 or Figure 6)
Follow these instructions for adding shelves to an existing set (e.g., shelves 
2-4, 6-8, 10-12, 14-16, 18-20, or 22-24). The new shelf becomes the highest 
number shelf in its set.

1. 

At the set’s previously highest-number shelf, move the shelf controller A 
HOST 

 

port cable to the new shelf controller A HOST 

 port. 

2. 

Using a new SAS cable, connect the previously highest-number shelf 
controller B EXP’N 

 port to the new shelf controller B HOST 

 port. 

3. 

Using a new SAS cable, connect the previously highest-number shelf 
controller A HOST 

 port to the new shelf controller A EXP’N 

 port.

Power-up and Final configuration

Power on the expansion shelf or shelves using the instructions in the 

Install Hardware

 section.

Use the 

disk add enclosure

 when ready to put the enclosure into 

use and expand the capacity of the system. The enclosure-id is always 2 
for the first added shelf, and 3 for the second. The Data Domain controller 
always has the enclosure-id of 1 (one). 

 

disk add enclosure enclosure-id

FiGurE 5: rEcoMMEnDED ES20 cablinG DiaGraM

FiGurE 6: rEcoMMEnDED ES30 cablinG DiaGraM

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