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System Heat Output

Power

Rack Mounted Dimensions

Model

Watts

BTU/hr

(VA)

Weight

WxDxH

DD4200

800

2730

800

80 lb / 36.3 kg

17.5 in (44.5 cm)

33 in (84 cm)

7 in (17.8 cm)

ES30

235

800

280

68 lb / 30.8 kg

19 in (48.3 cm)

14 in (35.5 cm)

5.25 in (13.3 cm)

Operating Temperature

50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C), derate 1.1° C per 1000 feet, above 7500 feet up to 10,000 feet

Operating Humidity

20% to 80%, non-condensing

Non-operating Temperature

-40° to +149° F (-40° to +65° C)

Operating Acoustic Noise

DD4200: Sound power, L

WAd

: 7.52 bels. Sound pressure, L

pAm

: 56.4 dB. (Declared noise emission per ISO 9296.)  

Expansion Shelves: Sound power, L

WAd

: 6.5 bels, Sound pressure, L

pAm

: 48.5 dB. (Declared noise emission per ISO 9296.)

Specifications

Requirement

Description and Specification

Vertical Space in Standard 
19”, Four Post Rack

DD4200 Controller: 4U. Expansion Shelf: 3U. 
Do not use a two-post rack. See the included slide rail and installation documentation instructions for installing in a rack.

Air Conditioning

Use air conditioning that can cope with the maximum BTU/hr thermal rating.

Temperature Controls

Use adequate temperature control with a gradient (change) not to exceed 20° C in an hour.

Ventilation and Airflow

In a closed or multi-unit rack, ensure that the unit has adequate airflow through the front bezel and back panel and that the 
ambient air temperature requirements are met. Ensure that the front bezel and back panel clearances are met. Ensure that 
cables at rear of unit do not obstruct exhaust airflow. If installing in a closed cabinet, ensure that the front and rear doors 
have at least 65% open area to ensure adequate airflow for cooling.

Front Bezel Clearance

1.56 inches (4.0 cm) of unobstructed clearance.

Back Panel Clearance

5 inches (12.7 cm) of unobstructed clearance.

Power / Grounding

AC power outlets provided with an earth ground conductor (safety ground). A safe electrical earth connection must be 
provided to each power cord. 

Voltage:

 200-240 V~. 

Frequency: 

50 to 60 Hz.

Site requirements

tEcHnical contactS

To resolve issues with Data Domain products, contact your contracted support 
provider or visit us online at 

https://my.datadomain.com

.

corPoratE contactS

2421 Mission College Blvd. 
Santa Clara, CA 95054
866.WE.DDUPE (866.933.3873) or 408.980.4800
[email protected]

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Summary of Contents for DATA DOMAIN DD4200

Page 1: ... rack or cabinet beginning at the bottom to prevent the rack from becoming top heavy Be sure to plan appropriate vertical space to accommodate the 4U controller and 3U for each expansion shelf 4 See the instructions included with the controller and shelf rails 3 Install the controller and expansion shelves in the rack 4 Remove the controller and expansion shelves from the shipping boxes 4 Install ...

Page 2: ...t or empty Empty SAS SAS BBU NVRAM Figure 3 ES30 Expansion Shelf Expansion shelf disk drive numbering and components Note Physical numbering of the disks is 0 14 while the logical numbering is 1 15 Data Domain Expansion Shelves Figure 2 Front panel and disk locations Hot swappable disks Physical location Logical numbering System Fault LED Display Meaning Blue Normal operation Amber Chassis fault Y...

Page 3: ...or moving HBA to shelf cables Then add the necessary shelf to shelf cables between shelves in a string as shown in Figure 4 Note that the added shelf will become the highest number shelf in its string requiring one HBA to shelf cable to be moved to connect to its controller A or controller B HOST port The ES30 uses the markings to indicate a HOST port and to indicate an EXP N port Cabling between ...

Page 4: ...etup Worksheet An installation requires information unique to your site Before starting the installation provide values for the system information listed below 1 A fully qualified host name for the system 2 The DNS domain name 3 Use Table 1 below to enter Ethernet connectivity information 4 A default gateway IP address if no DHCP 5 DNS server IP addresses if no DHCP fill in below Primary Secondary...

Page 5: ...n integration jsp CIFS The CIFS configuration section in the configuration utility sets up the CIFS clients to allow access to backup on the Data Domain system You also need to set up the CIFS clients to allow access to backup on the Data Domain system For additional configuration information see the specific Data Domain Integration Documentation at https my datadomain com US en integration jsp VT...

Page 6: ...must be provided to each power cord Voltage 200 240 V Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Site Requirements technical contacts To resolve issues with Data Domain products contact your contracted support provider or visit us online at https my datadomain com corporate contacts 2421 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara CA 95054 866 WE DDUPE 866 933 3873 or 408 980 4800 sales datadomain com Contact Information Copyrig...

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