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Compression savings in the Volumes by Pools view .
Example of a fully-populated XIV system model 281x-114, model 281x-214, or model 281x-314.
Example of a minimally populated XIV system
Example of a minimally populated XIV system for model 281x-314 .
Rear-door heat exchanger option kit .
Maximum tilt for a packaged rack is 12.5 degrees .
Clearance requirements for servicing the XIV system rack .
Layout and dimensions for circular cutouts .
Eyebolts installed in the subfloor .
Host-connections patch panel with Fibre Channel and 10 Gb Ethernet iSCSI ports .
Host-connections patch panel with Fibre Channel and 1 Gb Ethernet iSCSI ports .
Fully redundant Fibre Channel configuration with six paths to each volume .
Fully redundant Fibre Channel configuration with 12 paths to each volume .
Fully redundant Fibre Channel configuration with minimum cabling and paths to six interface modules
Remote support connectivity by modem .
Typical performance of a rear-door heat exchanger, 32 kW heat load
Typical performance of a rear-door heat exchanger, 20 kW heat load
Cooling distribution unit that uses off-the-shelf supplier solutions .
Cooling distribution unit that uses a water chiller unit to provide conditioned water .
Cooling distribution unit that uses a fabricated facilities solution.
Primary and secondary cooling loops .
Typical central manifold (at a central location for multiple water circuits) .
Typical extended manifold (located along aisles between racks) .
Raised-floor hose management example 1: hose exit through floor tile at the door hinge .
Raised-floor hose management example 1: tile cutout size and position
Raised-floor and non-raised-floor hose management example 2: loop under the rack with door closed
Raised floor and non-raised floor hose management example 2: loop under the rack with door open
Non-raised floor hose requirements
Eaton-Williams cooling distribution unit features .
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