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Features
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System board has three ISA slots, two PCI slots, and
one shared PCI\ISA slot for add-in boards. The
system board also has onboard external I/O (serial,
parallel, video) interfaces.
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Chassis can hold 11 drives: 6 hot-swap bays for
3 ½-inch ultra wide SCSI-2 hard drives; three
5 ¼-inch half-height bays for removable media
drives with a CD-ROM reader already installed in
one bay; and two 3 ½-inch half-height bays with a
diskette drive already installed in one bay.
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Chassis supports up to two power supplies. The
second power supply can be added to provide
redundant power.
System Feature Summary
The following provides a summary of the system
features:
Feature
Description
System board
System board based on Pentium II processor technology;
from one to two processors and up to 512 MB of memory
using 128 MB DIMMs.
Add-in board support
Rail and back panel slots support up to 6 add-in boards
(three ISA, two PCI, and one shared PCI/ISA).
3 ½-inch diskette drive
3 ½ diskette drive is externally accessible.
Six locations for 3 ½-inch
SCSI-2 hard drives
The hard disk drive bay can hold six 3 ½-inch hot-
swappable ultra wide SCSI-2 hard drives. The bay is
secured behind a lockable metal EMI door; drives can be
swapped in or out of the system without powering it
down, if a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
controller module is installed. The array of drives allows
easy setup of optional RAID applications.
Hot swap-capable backplane
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-2 devices that use the
industry standard 80-pin Single Connector Attach (SCA)
connector. The backplane consists of two rows of three
drive connectors.
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