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Hardware User Guide Active Archive System Version 1.0 12 March 2015 1ET0040 Long Live Data ™ www.hgst.com Hardware User Guide Copyright Copyright Notice The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: HGST a Western Digital company PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer or express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication. HGST may make improvements or changes in any products or programs described in this publication at any time. 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Photographs may show design models. 2 Hardware User Guide Contents Contents List of Figures.....................................................................................................6 List of Tables......................................................................................................7 1 Document Summary.................................................................................................8 1.1 Scope......................................................................................................................8 1.2 References..............................................................................................................8 1.3 Power Distribution Unit Specifications..................................................................8 1.4 Physical Dimensions and Capacities......................................................................8 1.4.1 Dimensions...........................................................................................................8 1.4.2 Weight...................................................................................................................9 1.4.3 Active Archive System Configuration................................................................10 2 For More Information.............................................................................................12 2.1 Points of Contact..................................................................................................12 3 Product Overview...................................................................................................13 3.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................13 3.2 Controller Nodes, Storage Servers, and Storage Nodes.......................................15 3.2.1 Controller Node Configuration...........................................................................15 3.2.2 Storage Server Configuration.............................................................................16 3.2.3 Switches..............................................................................................................18 4 Disclaimers.............................................................................................................20 4.1 Regulatory Statement of Compliance...................................................................20 4.1.1 Safety Compliance..............................................................................................20 5 Active Archive System Components.....................................................................21 5.1 Controller Node....................................................................................................21 3 Hardware User Guide Contents 5.2 Storage Node........................................................................................................21 5.3 TOR Switch..........................................................................................................22 5.3.1 Port Reservations................................................................................................22 5.4 Storage Device.....................................................................................................22 5.5 Cables...................................................................................................................23 6 Cabinet and Power Distribution Unit Specifications.............................................24 6.1 Power Distribution Unit Specification.................................................................24 7 Environmental Requirements.................................................................................25 7.1 Operating Environment........................................................................................25 8 Field Replaceable Units.........................................................................................26 8.1 Controller Node Parts...........................................................................................26 8.2 Storage Node Parts...............................................................................................26 8.3 Storage Interconnect Parts....................................................................................26 8.4 Storage Enclosure Basic Field Replaceable Units................................................27 9 Active Archive System Hardware Installation.......................................................28 10 Appliance Configuration......................................................................................29 10.1 Appliance Configuration Resources...................................................................29 11 HGST Regulatory Statements..............................................................................30 11.1 FCC Class A Notice...........................................................................................30 11.2 FCC Verification Statement (USA)....................................................................30 11.3 ICES-003 Class A Notice—Avis NMB-003, Classe A......................................31 11.4 CE Notices (European Union), Class A ITE......................................................31 11.5 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity)............................................................31 11.6 Japanese Compliance Statement, Class A ITE...................................................31 11.7 Taiwan Warning Label Statement, Class A ITE.................................................31 11.8 KCC Notice (Republic of Korea Only), Class A ITE........................................32 4 Hardware User Guide Contents Glossary.....................................................................................................................33 A.................................................................................................................................33 B.................................................................................................................................33 C.................................................................................................................................33 D.................................................................................................................................33 E..................................................................................................................................33 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V.................................................................................................................................36 W................................................................................................................................37 X.................................................................................................................................37 5 Hardware User Guide List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Active Archive System...........................................................................................................10 Figure 2: Active Archive System Components and Interconnections.......................................................14 Figure 3: Populated Active Archive System......................................................................................15 Figure 4: Active Archive System Layout Network....................................................................................19 Figure 5: Controller Node HDD Configuration..................................................................................21 Figure 6: Controller Node HDD Configuration..................................................................................21 Figure 7: Storage Interconnect Front View.......................................................................................22 Figure 8: Storage Interconnect Switch Rear View...............................................................................22 Figure 9: Switch Port Reservations........................................................................................................22 6 Hardware User Guide List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Power Distribution Unit Specifications...................................................................................8 Table 2: Active Archive System Dimensions.............................................................................................8 Table 3: Active Archive System Weight....................................................................................................9 Table 4: Active Archive System Full Configuration..................................................................................10 Table 5: Controller Node Configuration..................................................................................................15 Table 6: Storage Server Configuration....................................................................................................16 Table 7: Controller Node and Storage Server Configuration.......................................................................17 Table 8: Product Safety Compliance.......................................................................................................20 Table 9: Approved Cables............................................................................................................23 Table 10: Power Budget..............................................................................................................24 Table 11: Operating Environment..................................................................................................25 Table 12: Controller Node............................................................................................................26 Table 13: Storage Node...............................................................................................................26 Table 14: Controller Node............................................................................................................26 Table 15: Controller Node............................................................................................................27 7 Hardware User Guide 1 Document Summary Chapter 11 Document Summary The following chapter defines the scope, intended audience, and references related to the Active Archive System Hardware User Guide. Topics: • • • • Scope References Power Distribution Unit Specifications Physical Dimensions and Capacities 1.1 Scope The HGST Active Archive System is a highly integrated Object Storage Server addressing cloud scale storage growth. The Active Archive System rack is a HGST designed storage appliance containing components, servers, and switches within a 42U rack. 1.2 References • Document name: Revision 1.3 Power Distribution Unit Specifications Table 1: Power Distribution Unit Specifications Component Basic Standard Power Supply Redundant intelligent PDUs Redundant intelligent PDUs Power consumption - typical 5,079 Watts 7,890 Watts Power consumption - max 6,884 Watts 10,484 Watts 1.4 Physical Dimensions and Capacities The following section provides a description of the physical dimension and capacities. 1.4.1 Dimensions Rack: The following table displays the dimensions of the Active Archive System: Table 2: Active Archive System Dimensions Hardware Dimensions (height x width x depth) Active Archive System 82.52 inches x 23.62 inches x 40.35 inches 2,041 millimeters x 600 millimeters x 1,025 millimeters 8 Hardware User Guide 1 Document Summary 1.4.2 Weight Rack: The following table displays the weight of the Active Archive System: Table 3: Active Archive System Weight Hardware Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) Active Archive System 2,250 lbs. 1,020 kg. 9 Hardware User Guide 1 Document Summary 1.4.3 Active Archive System Configuration The following table displays the configuration for the Active Archive System: Figure 1: Active Archive System Table 4: Active Archive System Full Configuration 10 Hardware Details Number of Product (1) Controller Nodes N/A 3 (2) Storage Interconnect N/A 2 Hardware User Guide 1 Document Summary Hardware Details Number of Product (3) Storage Nodes N/A 6 (4) Storage Enclosure Basic For the basic configuration, there are 98 drives per Storage Enclosure Basic. 6 11 Hardware User Guide 2 For More Information Chapter 22 For More Information Topics: • The following chapter provides points of contact for the HGST Active Archive System. Points of Contact 2.1 Points of Contact For further assistance with the Active Archive System, contact Elastic Storage Platforms support. Please be prepared to provide the following information: serial number (S/N), product name, model number, and a brief description of the issue. Telephone: Region Telephone Numbers Support Hours and Additional Information United States/International 1-408-717-7766 24 hours a day, 7 days a week North America 1-844-717-7766 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Toll-free Email: support@hgst.com Website: http://www.hgst.com/ 12 Hardware User Guide 3 Product Overview Chapter 33 Product Overview The following chapter provides a product overview of the Active Archive System. Topics: • • Introduction Controller Nodes, Storage Servers, and Storage Nodes 3.1 Introduction The Active Archive System is a hyper-scale rack level storage appliance. The hardware includes multiple 1U servers configured as Controller Nodes and Storage Nodes, HGST Storage Enclosure Basic storage arrays, and converged client, data, and management Storage Interconnect integrated with HGST software in a 42U rack with all supporting cables, power, and mechanical infrastructure. The Active Archive System is comprised of the following major components, all of which have a number of replaceable units: • • • • • Controller Nodes Storage Nodes Storage Interconnect Power Distribution Units (PDUs) Storage Enclosure Basic Storage Arrays Note: In addition to the major components, the system includes the rack, power distribution units, cables, rack panels, hardware, labels, power cords, and sleds. 13 Hardware User Guide 3 Product Overview The following figure displays the rack components and interconnections that formulate the Active Archive System: Figure 2: Active Archive System Components and Interconnections 14 Hardware User Guide 3 Product Overview The following figure displays a physical view of the Active Archive System rack populated with components: Figure 3: Populated Active Archive System 3.2 Controller Nodes, Storage Servers, and Storage Nodes The controller nodes run the HGST object-based storage file system which is responsible for the virtualization and management of the physical storage and all host related accesses. Each Active Archive System contains three controller nodes. The controller nodes interface to the external client network and internal data and management networks. The Storage Server interfaces to the controller nodes and Storage Enclosure Basic storage arrays and is responsible for managing the physical storage contained in the Storage Enclosure Basic storage array, as well as, the monitoring and reporting of the status of the Storage Enclosure Basic storage enclosure components (for example, the fans, power supplies, drive FRUs, and so on). A storage node consists of a single storage server and a single Storage Enclosure Basic storage array. There are six storage nodes in the Active Archive System. 3.2.1 Controller Node Configuration The Controller Nodes are 1U servers. Each server used as Controller Node is configured as follows: Table 5: Controller Node Configuration Storage Quantity Intel E5-2650L v3 Haswell processor 2 Configuration 15 Hardware User Guide 3 Product Overview Storage Quantity Configuration 64GB of DDR4 2133MHz memory 4 Implemented as four 16GB DIMMS with two DIMMs populated per processor. This results in 32GB per processor. PCIe Gen3 x8 riser cards 2 To support two PCIe add-in cards (AIC). X520-DA2 SFP+ dual-port 10G NIC 2 Populated in one of the two x8 PCIe Gen 3 AIC slots mentioned previously. The port with high MAC address of each NIC will connect to the internal DATA VLAN on each of the two Celestica D2020 Redstone switches. One port with low MAC address of each NIC will connect to the external client network. Local storage devices 6 • • Two 1TB enterprise class 6Gbps SATA HDD for the Controller Node O/S and application storage Four 240GB 6Gbps SATA SSDs for metadata storage. 1G RJ45 Ethernet management port 1 Connected to the baseboard management controller (BMC). This port is reserved for future use. 1G RJ45 on-board Ethernet ports 4 • • • Ubuntu 12.04 Linux operating system N/A HGST storage appliance application software. N/A One of the 1G on-board Ethernet ports is reserved for connection to external management network. Two of the three Controller Nodes will connect to the external management network via the reserved port. One of the 1G on-board Ethernet ports is dual functioned for BMC/IPMI and standard TCP/IP traffic. This port is connected to management VLAN on one of the two Celestica D2020 Redstone switches. The remaining 1G on-board Ethernet ports are reserved for future use. 3.2.2 Storage Server Configuration The storage servers are based on 1U. Each server used as storage server is configured as follows: Table 6: Storage Server Configuration 16 Storage Quantity Intel E5-2650L v3 Haswell processor 1 64GB of DDR4 2133MHz memory 4 Configuration Implemented as four 16GB DIMMS with one DIMM populated per memory Hardware User Guide Storage 3 Product Overview Quantity Configuration channel per processor to facilitate maximum memory bandwidth. PCIe Gen3 x8 riser cards 2 To support two PCIe add-in cards (AIC). X520-DA2 SFP+ dual-port 10G NIC 1 Populated in one of the two x8 PCIe Gen 3 AIC slots mentioned previously. Note: These ports will be connected to the DATA VLAN on the two Celestica D2020 Redstone switches. LSI 12G SAS HBA LSI9300-8e 1 Populated in the remaining x8 PCIe Gen 3 AIC slot. Note: Both SAS ports of the HBA will connect to the miniSAS HD host ports of the associated HGST Storage Enclosure Basic storage enclosure. 500GB enterprise class 6Gbps SATA HDD 2 Local storage devices for the O/S and Storage Server software 1G RJ45 Ethernet management port 1 Connected to the baseboard management controller (BMC). This port is reserved for future use. 1G RJ45 on-board Ethernet ports 2 • • Ubuntu 12.04 Linux operating system N/A HGST storage appliance application software. N/A One of the 1G on-board Ethernet ports is dual functioned for BMC/IPMI and standard TCP/IP traffic. This port is connected to management VLAN on one of the two Celestica D2020 Redstone switches. The remaining 1G on-board Ethernet port reserved for future use. The following table summarizes the server configurations and the rack architecture and component interconnections: Table 7: Controller Node and Storage Server Configuration Hardware Controller Node Storage Server Processor 2x E5-2640 v3 1x E5-2650L v3 Memory 64GB DDR4 2133 Mhz 64GB DDR4 2133Mhz Expansion slots 2x8 Gen3 2x8 Gen3 17 Hardware User Guide 3 Product Overview Hardware Controller Node Storage Server HDD 2x 1TB SATA 6Gbps 2x 500GB SATA 6Gbps NIC 2x X520-DA2 SFP+ 1x X520-DA2 SFP+ BMC/IPMI Managament Port 1G RJ45 BMC management port 1G RJ45 BMC management port SSD SSD Metadata 4x240GB SATA 6Gbps N/A SAS HBA N/A LSI 9300-8e x8 PCIe Gen3 Operating System Ubuntu 12.04 Ubuntu 12.04 3.2.3 Switches There are two Celestica Redstone D2020 10GE switches in a redundant configuration. There are 48 10GE ports and 4 40GE uplink ports on each switch. The 10GE ports on the switches are SFP+ and can be individually configured for copper or optical connections. There are two VLANS configured on at least one switch: a Data VLAN and a Management VLAN. All data and data related control traffic between the Controller Nodes and Storage Nodes is routed over the data VLAN. All enclosure management data and related control traffic are routed over the Management VLAN. 18 Hardware User Guide 3 Product Overview The following figure displays the physical placement of the components in the Active Archive System rack. The two Redstone D2020 switches will be placed at top of the cabinet, followed by three 1U Controller Nodes, followed by 7U of reserved space, followed next by six Storage Servers, and lastly, six Storage Enclosure Basic storage arrays. Figure 4: Active Archive System Layout Network 19 Hardware User Guide 4 Disclaimers Chapter 44 Disclaimers Topics: • The following chapter describes the Regulatory Statement of Compliance and Safety Compliance for the Active Archive System. Regulatory Statement of Compliance 4.1 Regulatory Statement of Compliance Marketing Name: HGST Storage Enclosure Regulatory Model: 1ES0 Regulatory Type: 1ES0001 EMC Emissions: Class A This product has been tested and evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE) at accredited third-party laboratories for all safety, emissions and immunity testing required for the countries and regions where the product is marketed and sold. The product has been verified as compliant with the latest applicable standards, regulations and directives for those regions/countries. The suitability of this product for other product categories other than ITE, may require further evaluation. The product is labeled with a unique regulatory model and regulatory type that is printed on the label and affixed to every unit. The label will provide traceability to the regulatory approvals listed in this User Guide. The User Manual applies to any product that bears the regulatory model and type names including marketing names other than those listed in this manual. 4.1.1 Safety Compliance The following table outlines how the Storage Enclosure Basic is being designed to pass the product safety requirements: Table 8: Product Safety Compliance Country/Region Authority or Mark Standard Australia/New Zealand CB report, CB certificate AS/NZS 60950.1 Canada/North America NRTL CSA C22.22 No. 60950-1-07 Customs Union/Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia EAC TR CU 004/2011 European Union CE EN 60950-1 International 20 IEC60950, CB report and Certificate to include all country national deviations United States/North America NRTL UL 60950-1 Mexico NYCE or NOM NOM-019-SCFI-1998 Brazil INMETRO IEC 60950-1 Taiwan BSMI CNS14336 Ukraine UKrTEST or equivalent 4467-1:2005 Moldova INSM SM SR EN60950-1 Serbia KVALITET SRPS EN60950:2010 India BIS IS 13252 (Part 1):2010 Hardware User Guide 5 Active Archive System Components Chapter 55 Active Archive System Components Topics: • • • • • The following chapter provides a description of each of the Active Archive System components. Controller Node Storage Node TOR Switch Storage Device Cables 5.1 Controller Node The controller node is a 1U. The main features include two Intel Haswell processors, 64GB DDR4 memory and 6x SATA HDD/SSD drives for the operating system, application, and metadata storage.The following figure displays the front view of controller node. The first two drive slots are populated with two 1TB SATA HDD. Four 240GB SSDs are populated in the following four slots. Figure 5: Controller Node HDD Configuration 5.2 Storage Node The storage node is a 1U. It is configured with a single Intel Haswell processor, 64GB DDR4 memory and 2x SATA drive for OS and storage server software. The following figure displays the storage server front view and the HDD configuration: Figure 6: Controller Node HDD Configuration 21 Hardware User Guide 5 Active Archive System Components 5.3 TOR Switch The TOR Switch uses the Storage Interconnect 10G Switch. Refer to the Storage Interconnect specification for detail information. The Storage Interconnect provides up to 48 SFP+ 10GbE ports and 4 QSFP+ 40GbE ports. The following figure displays the front view of Storage Interconnect Switch: Figure 7: Storage Interconnect Front View The following figure displays the rear view of D2020 Switch: Figure 8: Storage Interconnect Switch Rear View The Switch is intended to be rear mounted in the rack, such that the cables will come out from rear of the rack and the power will be situated in the front of the rack. This configuration facilitates simplified cable management within the rack. 5.3.1 Port Reservations This approach reserves port ranges on the switch for V1 as well as anticipating future port consumption: • • • • • Allows for up to 10 Storage Nodes per rack – entire rack for storage nodes Allows for up to 8 Controller Nodes per rack – additional performance Allows for Amplidata Scalar Layer to be added including uplink and rerouting of controller nodes Provisions for 1Gbit management Provisions for WAN connection for Geo distributed use case The following figure displays the details port reservations on switches: Figure 9: Switch Port Reservations 5.4 Storage Device This section is under development. 22 Hardware User Guide 5 Active Archive System Components The Storage Enclosure Basic is a 4U, high density Hard Disk Drive enclosure designed by HGST. The following figure displays the Storage Enclosure Basic: 5.5 Cables The following table displays the approved cables for Active Archive System: Table 9: Approved Cables Description Connection Length Quantity 10G SFP+ to SFP+ DAC Cable, 30AWG Connect switch and 10G NIC 1 and 1.5 meters on servers (controller node or storage server) for data network 18 1G RJ45 Cable, CAT5E, 26AWG Connect switch and BMC ports 1 and 1.5 meters of servers (controller node and storage server) for management network 9 Connect PDU management port to controller nodes 12G miniSAS HD 4x external Connect Storage Enclosure cable, 28 AWG Basic and miniSAS ports of storage servers 2.5 and 3 meters IEC 60320 C14 to C13 Power Connect power inlets on PSUs 1, 1.5, and 3 meters Cord, 18AWG of each devices to PDU outlets 12 34 23 Hardware User Guide 6 Cabinet and Power Distribution Unit Specifications Chapter 66 Cabinet and Power Distribution Unit Specifications The following chapter provides a description of cabinet and power distribution unit specifications of the Active Archive System. Topics: • Power Distribution Unit Specification 6.1 Power Distribution Unit Specification The Active Archive System requires approximately 10KW of external power. The following table displays the estimated power budget: Table 10: Power Budget 24 Hardware Description Maximum Power (Watts) Quantity Amps (per) Amps @ 208 (Volts) Redstone D2020, 10GbE Switch 220 2 1.06 2.1 Controller Node Dual Socket Controller Node 540 3 2.60 7.8 Storage Server Single Socket Storage Server 420 6 2.02 12.1 Storage Enclosure Basic Storage Array 850 6 4.09 24.5 Total 9,680 46.5 Hardware User Guide 7 Environmental Requirements Chapter 77 Environmental Requirements Topics: • The following chapter displays the operating and storage environmental requirements. Operating Environment 7.1 Operating Environment The following table displays the operating conditions of the Active Archive System. Table 11: Operating Environment Operating Active Archive System Temperature 20° to 40°C de-rated 2% per 1,000 feet altitude increase Humidity 8% to 90% (non-condensing) 25 Hardware User Guide 8 Field Replaceable Units Chapter 88 Field Replaceable Units Topics: • • • • Controller Node Parts Storage Node Parts Storage Interconnect Parts Storage Enclosure Basic Field Replaceable Units 8.1 Controller Node Parts The Controller Node contains the following FRUs: Table 12: Controller Node Field Replaceable Unit Hot-Swapable Server (containing NIC, CPU, memory, motherboard, and fan) ? Hard Disk Drive (HDD) ? Solid State Disk (SSD) ? Power Supply Unit (PSU) ? 8.2 Storage Node Parts The Storage Node contains the following FRUs: Table 13: Storage Node Field Replaceable Unit Hot-Swapable Server (containing NIC, CPU, memory, motherboard, and fan) ? Hard Disk Drive (HDD) ? Power Supply Unit (PSU) ? 8.3 Storage Interconnect Parts The Storage Interconnect contains the following FRUs: Table 14: Controller Node 26 Field Replaceable Unit Hot-Swapable Switch ? Power Supply Unit (PSU) ? Hardware User Guide 8 Field Replaceable Units Field Replaceable Unit Hot-Swapable Fan ? 8.4 Storage Enclosure Basic Field Replaceable Units The Storage Enclosure Basic storage appliance contains the following core hardware and contents: Table 15: Controller Node Field Replaceable Unit Hot-Swapable Rear Fans Yes I/O Module No Power Supply Unit (PSU) Yes Sled No Hard Disk Drive (with drive carrier) No Sled Blank No Chassis No Rail Kit No 27 Hardware User Guide 9 Active Archive System Hardware Installation Chapter 99 Active Archive System Hardware Installation This section is under development. 28 Hardware User Guide 10 Appliance Configuration Chapter 10 10 Appliance Configuration The following chapter displays the resources for configuration of the Active Archive System. Topics: • Appliance Configuration Resources 10.1 Appliance Configuration Resources To configure the Active Archive System storage appliance, refer to the following software documentation: • • • Add names of software documents here. Add names of software documents here. Add names of software documents here. 29 Hardware User Guide 11 HGST Regulatory Statements Chapter 11 11 HGST Regulatory Statements Topics: The following chapter provides regulatory statements for the Storage Enclosure Basic. • • • HGST Storage Enclosures are marked to indicate compliance to various country and regional standards. • • • • • FCC Class A Notice FCC Verification Statement (USA) ICES-003 Class A Notice—Avis NMB-003, Classe A CE Notices (European Union), Class A ITE Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) Japanese Compliance Statement, Class A ITE Taiwan Warning Label Statement, Class A ITE KCC Notice (Republic of Korea Only), Class A ITE Note: Potential equipment damage: Operation of this equipment with cables that are not properly shielded and not correctly grounded may cause interference to other electronic equipment and result in violation of Class A legal requirements. Changes or modifications to this equipment that are not expressly approved in advance by HGST will void the warranty. In addition, changes or modifications to this equipment might cause it to create harmful interference. 11.1 FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by HGST may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate equipment. 11.2 FCC Verification Statement (USA) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • • This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the Storage Enclosure Basic User Guide, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 30 Hardware User Guide 11 HGST Regulatory Statements 11.3 ICES-003 Class A Notice—Avis NMB-003, Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 11.4 CE Notices (European Union), Class A ITE Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this system to the applicable Council Directives of the European Union, including the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC). A “Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with the applicable directives has been made and is on file at HGST Europe. 11.5 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of Communications. Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le Ministre Canadian des Communications. 11.6 Japanese Compliance Statement, Class A ITE The following Japanese compliance statement pertains to VCCI EMI regulations: English translation: This is a Class A product based on the Technical Requirement of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology (VCCI). In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. 11.7 Taiwan Warning Label Statement, Class A ITE English translation: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take adequate measures. 31 Hardware User Guide 11 HGST Regulatory Statements 11.8 KCC Notice (Republic of Korea Only), Class A ITE English translation: Please note that this device has been approved for business purposes with regard to electromagnetic interference. If you find that this device is not suitable for your use, you may exchange it for a non-business device. 32 Hardware User Guide Glossary Glossary A AC Alternating Current ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority Top of A | Top of Glossary B BIOS Basic Input/Output System BIS Business Information System BIST Built-In Self-Test BM Spell out acronym here BMC Baseboard Management Controller BME Spell out acronym here BOM Bill of Materials BSMI Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection Top of B | Top of Glossary C CDB Computer Data Bus CLI Command Line Interface CS Climate Saver CSA Spell out acronym here Top of C | Top of Glossary D DC Direct Current Top of D | Top of Glossary E EC Engineering Change EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory EMC Spell out acronym here EMI Electromagnetic Interference ESD Electrostatic Discharge 33 Hardware User Guide EVPD Glossary Enable Vital Product Data Top of E | Top of Glossary F FCC Federal Communications Commission FRU Field Replaceable Unit FW Firmware Top of F | Top of Glossary G GBE Gigabit Ethernet GPIO General-Purpose Input/Output GUI Graphical User Interface Top of G | Top of Glossary H HD Hard Drive HDD Hard Disk Drive Top of H | Top of Glossary I ICT In-circuit Test IEC International Electrotechnical Commission INMETRO Spell out acronym here I/O Input/Output IOC Input/Output Controller IOM I/O Module IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Top of I | Top of Glossary J JBOD Top of J | Top of Glossary 34 Just a Bunch of Disks Hardware User Guide Glossary K Spell out acronym here KVALITET Top of K | Top of Glossary L LED Light-Emitting Diode LPC Low Pin Count LPH Low Profile Hybrid LUN Logical Unit Number Top of L | Top of Glossary M MAC Media Access Control miniSAS Mini Statistical Analysis System Top of M | Top of Glossary O OS Operating System OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier Top of O | Top of Glossary P PCB Printed Circuit Boards PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PDB Power Distribution Board PDU Power Distribution Unit PMBus Power Management Bus POST Power On Self Test PSU Power Supply Unit PHY Physical Layer PWM Pulse-Width Modulation PWR Power Top of P | Top of Glossary 35 Hardware User Guide Glossary R ROC Recovery Oriented Computing RTC Real Time Clock Top of R | Top of Glossary S SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SBB Storage Bridge Bay SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDK Software Development Kit SEP SCSI Enclosure Processor SES SCSI Enclosure Services SMART Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology SMP Server Message Block SMB Server Message Block SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SRPS Spell out acronym here SSP Serial SCSI Protocol Top of S | Top of Glossary T TCA Telecommunications Computing Architecture Top of T | Top of Glossary U UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter Top of U | Top of Glossary V VBOD Virtualized Bunch of Disks VPD Vital Product Data Top of V | Top of Glossary 36 Hardware User Guide Glossary W WOL Wake On LAN WOS Wake On SAS Top of W | Top of Glossary X XDP XML Data Package Top of X | Top of Glossary 37 Hardware User Guide Index Index A I acronyms 33 appliance 29 configuration 29 resources 29 ICES-003 31 Canada 31 class a 31 notice 31 Avis NMB-003 31 classe a 31 introduction 13 C cabinet 24 PDU 24 specification 24 cable 23 CE 31 notice 31 european union 31 class a ITE 31 configuration 10 controller 21 node 21 controller node 15 configuration 15 storage server 15 storage node 15 copyright 2 notice 2 D dimension 8 disclaimer 20 document 8 summary 8 E environmental 25 requirement 25 F FCC 30 class a 30 notice 30 verification 30 statement 30 USA 30 for more information 12 FRU 26 38 J Japanese 31 compliance statement 31 class a ITE 31 K KCC 32 notice 32 republic of Korea 32 class a ITE 32 O object storage server 28 hardware 28 installation 28 operating 25 environment 25 P PDU 8, 24 specification 8, 24 physical 8 dimension 8 capacity 8 points of contact 12 port 22 reservation 22 product 13 overview 13 R references 8 regulatory 20, 30 statement 20, 30 compliance 20 Hardware User Guide replace 26 storage 26 node 26 FRU 26 replacing 26 switch 26 replacement 26 procedure 26 S safety 20 compliance 20 scope 8 storage 21–22 appliance 21 component 21 device 22 node 21 Index storage enclosure basic 27 FRU 27 storage server 16 configuration 16 switches 18 T Taiwan 31 warning label 31 statement 31 class a ITE 31 TOR 22 switch 22 W weight 9 39
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