Tiger Box1 Assembly Guide
Product Overview: Product Overview
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Congratulations on your purchase of Tiger Box1, the starter version of Tiger
Technology’s all-in-one shared storage appliance. This manual describes how to
install and connect Tiger Box1 at your site - from unpacking the appliance to powering
on the system and setting it up.
Before proceeding, make sure that you have read carefully all instructions, paying
special attention to the following symbols used in this guide:
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IMPORTANT NOTE
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You can find the most up-to-date version of this manual at the following address:
https://www.tiger-technology.com/software/tiger-store/docs
Product Overview
Tiger Box1 is a state of the art, high performance shared storage system that offers the
simplicity of NAS and the performance characteristics of a true SAN. The compact
rack-mountable 1U appliance combines a metadata controller and highly optimized
RAID 5 storage, comprised of 4 enterprise-class drives (drive capacity depends on
specific configuration), which can be accessed by client computers via 8/16Gb Fibre
Channel, 10Gb Ethernet and/or 1Gb Ethernet.
The appliance is shipped fully configured to you. To deploy Tiger Box1 you should
simply:
1.
Rack-mount the appliance or install it on a table top (see “Installing Tiger Box1” on
page 8).
2.
Install the drive carriers in the enclosure (see “Installing the Drives” on page 9).
3.
Connect the appliance to the power source and turn it on (see “Connecting The
Appliance to The Power” on page 13).
4.
Connect client computers to the ports of the appliance - 8/16Gb FC,10GbE and/or
1GbE, depending on the model (see “Cabling Tiger Box1” on page 15).
5.
Perform the initial setup of the appliance (see “Initial Setup of the Appliance” on
page 24).
Tiger Box1 Features
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1U, 19” rack-mount chassis with excellent anti-vibration mechanical design and
thermal solution.
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RAID 5 shared storage comprised of 4 hot-swappable drives (a failed RAID drive
can be replaced while the system is operating and no data on the volume will be lost).
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8/16Gb Fibre Channel, 10GbE and/or 1GbE ports for connecting client computers.
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Redundant power supply (a failed power module can be replaced while the system
is operating).
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6 x dual-rotor cooling fan modules.
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2 x internal 2.5" system drives (RAID 1).
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1 x SAS port for directly connecting expansion chassis
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Tiger Store software for shared storage management and diagnostics.