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Features
System Feature Summary
The following provides a summary of the system
features:
Feature
Description
Modular board set
System is intended for use with a modular board set
based on Pentium Pro processor technology; from one to
four processors and up to 4 GB of memory.
Add-in board support
Rail and back panel slots support up to 10 add-in boards
(four EISA and six PCI).
3 ½-inch diskette drive
3 ½-inch diskette drive is externally accessible.
One location for a 3 ½-inch
removable media device
One externally accessible 3 ½-inch half-height bay is
available.
Twelve locations for 3 ½-inch
SCSI-2 hard drives
The hard disk drive bays can hold twelve 3 ½-inch hot-
swappable ultra wide SCSI-2 hard drives. The bays are
secured behind a lockable metal EMI door; drives can be
swapped in or out of the system without powering it
down, with a Redundant Array of Independent Disks
(RAID) controller module is installed. The array of drives
allows easy setup of RAID applications.
Hot swap-capable backplanes
A hot swap-capable backplane is part of each 3 ½-inch
drive bay assembly for SCSI drives. The backplane is
designed for wide ultra SCSI-3 devices that use the
industry standard 80-pin Single Connector Attach (SCA)
connector. The two backplanes consists of two rows of
three drive connectors.
Four locations for 5 1/4-inch
removable media devices
Three externally accessible 5 1/4-inch half-height bays
are available for diskette, CD-ROM, and/or tape drives.
Power supply
From two to four 330 Watt autoranging power supplies
are easily removed/installed for service. In a three or four
power supply system, the fourth supply is redundant if
installed in the proper slot.
Hot swap-capable cooling fans
Each power supply has two integral cooling fans. Eight
more fans provide cooling for boards and drives.
Summary of Contents for HX4000
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