Fire suppressant disclaimer
Always install fire prevention equipment in the computer room as an added safety
measure. A fire suppression system is the responsibility of the customer. When selecting
appropriate fire suppression equipment and agents for their data center, choose
carefully. Your insurance underwriter, local fire marshal, and local building inspector are
all parties that you should consult during the selection a fire suppression system that
provides the correct level of coverage and protection.
EMC designs and manufactures equipment to internal and external standards that
require certain environments for reliable operation. EMC does not make compatibility
claims of any kind nor does EMC provide recommendations on fire suppression systems.
EMC does recommend that you do not position storage equipment directly in the path of
high pressure gas discharge streams or loud fire sirens so as to minimize the forces and
vibration adverse to system integrity.
Note
The previous information is provided on an “as is” basis and provides no
representations, warranties, guarantees or obligations on the part of EMC Corporation.
This information does not modify the scope of any warranty set forth in the terms and
conditions of the basic purchasing agreement between the customer and EMC
Corporation.
Disk drive type
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Flash (solid state disk drives with flash memory, or SSD )
disk drives are 12-volt, and support the SAS interface. Firmware and drive carriers are
unique to EMC.
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
Vertical size
Weight (see note)
Height: 13.33 cm (5.25 in)
3 NEMA units
30.8 kg (68 lb) with 15 disks
Width: 44.45 cm (17.50 in)
Depth: 36.8 cm (14.5 in)
Note: The weight does not include mounting rails. Allow 2.3-4.5 kg (5-10 lb) for a rail set. The
weights listed in this table do not describe enclosures with solid state disk drives with Flash
memory (called Flash or SSD drives). These Flash drive modules weigh 20.8 ounces (1.3 lb) each.
Power requirements
The input current, power (VA), and dissipation per enclosure listed in this document are
based on measurements of fully configured enclosures under worst-case operating
conditions. Use the operating maximum values to plan the configuration of your storage
system. These values represent either:
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the values for a single power supply line cord, or
DAE Technical Specifications and Operating Limits
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EMC CloudBoost 100
2.0
Hardware Component Replacement Guide
Summary of Contents for CloudBoost 100
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