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Introduction
Table 1-1 lists the typical system rack components shown in Figure 1-1.
Table 1-1. Typical System Rack Components
Item
Component
Description
A
Monitor (LCD)
A monitor that serves as your standard output device.
B
Monitor Tray
Supports your monitor when installed in the rack.
C
Keyboard and Mouse
Standard input devices.
D
Keyboard and Mouse Tray
Supports your keyboard and mouse when installed in the
rack.
E
8-Port Concentrator
Allows you to connect a single keyboard, mouse, and
monitor to up to eight servers
F
Express5800 Server
Contains the Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory,
disks, and other support hardware.
G
Disk Expansion Unit
Supports RAID configuration as well as disk expansion.
H
Power Distribution Unit (not
shown)
If you are not using an Uninterruptible Power Source
(UPS), AC power is distributed to system components
through a Power Distribution Unit (PDU).
High-performance,
line-interactive, Uninterruptible
Power Source (UPS)
Provides clean, reliable AC power to rack components to
protect them from power blackouts, brownouts, swells,
sags, surges, and interference
the UPS can be used together with APC™ PowerChute
®
plus
software to automate power protection services to
up to three Servers.
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