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No.
Item
4a,
Management
4b
interface cable
RJ45 connector at
both ends
(User provided)
5a,
BMC interface cable
5b
RJ45 connector at
both ends
(User provided)
6
Data Source
(User provided)
7
QSFP28 cable
(User provided)
8
High Speed Data
Switch
(User provided)
9a,
Public Data
9b
Connection cables
Black
QSFP28 connector
at both ends (Data
Interface cable)
(Cluster VIP)
(User provided)
OR
Image
NA
NA
NA
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Lyve Rack R1 Installation Guide
Use
Allows Lyve Rack R1 to be
remotely managed via the
CORTX Manager* running on
the Management VIP once the
Cluster is configured. Also
allows recovery of the partner
node to be initiated.
Allows each server to monitor
the health and manage the
recovery of its partner.
Data Source is data to/from an
external data store.
Transfer Object Store Data to-
from external Data Source to
Lyve Rack.
IEEE 802.3bg (QSFP28)
compatible switch 25GbE,
50GbE, 100GbE.
A QSFP28 high speed data
switch that allows the data
source and Lyve Rack to be on
the same network.
Two cabling choices are
supported:
Option 1 Using Y cable -
Allows the Public Data
Interface from each Server
to be connected externally
to the Data Source via the
High-Speed Data Switch.
Each server has 1x 50GbE
interface that is connected
via this Y cable.
It is hence suggested that
the high-speed switch port
is a 100GbE port configured
as a breakout Port
(bifurcated) to allow the 1x

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