General description – StorCase Technology 10-Bay 1U SCSI Ultra320 User Manual
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Introduction
StorCase Technology, Inc.
InfoStation 10-Bay U320 User's Guide - Rev. A01
Figure 1: InfoStation 10-Bay Ultra320 Chassis
General Description
CAUTION:
The InfoStation contains NO USER SERVICEABLE parts inside the unit. Refer ALL
servicing to qualified service personnel!
This unit has more than one power supply cord. Disconnect two power supply
cords before servicing to avoid electric shock.
VHDCI connectors are easily damaged by improper handling. Visually inspect
each connector for bent contacts and carefully align prior to insertion.
NOTES:
The installation, configuration, and use of the StorCase InfoStation chassis
requires a certain level of expertise and experience on the part of the user/
integrator. Since there are many configuration options and variables (ie. host
platforms, applications, etc), only general/typical configuration guidelines will
be discussed in this User's Guide.
For installation information, refer to the InfoStation Installation Guide.
The StorCase
®
Technology InfoStation
®
intelligent 1U rack-mount expansion chassis is
designed to support the latest 2.5" SFF (Small Form-Factor) SCSI Ultra320 enterprise disk
drive technologies for use in network server, fault-tolerant and/or mission-critical applica-
tions.
The InfoStation's dual backplane design can accommodate up to ten (10) Ultra320 drives
(Figure 1) with either one (1) or two (2) channels (software configurable). Each channel
supports 320MB/sec operation. Each chassis is constructed of rugged steel and lightweight
aluminum, and is equipped with two (2) 300 watt redundant, hot-swappable power supply
modules, and two (2) hot swappable fan modules (53.6 CFM total).
The InfoStation also incorporates "Soft Start" circuitry which eliminates in-rush current to each
of the installed drives during spin-up, as well as avoid power arcing during drive insertion.