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A: Technical Specifications
Power Consumption
The server power supply is rated for a maximum of 200W DC output. Maximum AC
input power consumption is approximately 307W. Consider the following:
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Using 110V AC power, a fully loaded system can consume up to 2.80A
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Using 220V AC power, a fully loaded system can consume up to 1.40A
The deployment of ultra-dense 1U servers represents a significant power requirement. A
simple formula to calculate server power requirements for an installation is:
(Number of servers) x (307W) = maximum power requirements for servers
Thermal Dissipation
The server has the following cooling systems:
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Fan wall with three internal swappable fans
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Fan sink for each of two CPUs
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One internal power supply fan
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Two rear blowers
A fully configured SGI 1100 server under maximum workload can produce
approximately 1047 Btu/hr. Air temperature measurements around the server may vary
as much as 25 °C (45 °F) from front to back. Deployment of multiple ultra-dense servers
will produce a significant amount of heat. For example, 36 servers under maximum
workload can generate as much as 37,692 Btu/hr.
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