Power Supplies; Peripheral Bays; Degradation Feature - NEC EXPRESS5800/120MF User Manual

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1-20 System Overview

Power Supplies

The power supply consists of the power supply bay and two power supply modules. A third power
supply module can be purchased to provide a redundant, 2+1 system. With three modules, even if a
single power supply unit fails, the server can continue its operation without interruption
(redundancy feature).
With either configuration, the power supply provides 350 watts of power (at an operating frequency
of 50/60Hz) and is designed to minimize EMI.
The power supplies are not hot-swappable unless the third optional
NOTE
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power supply is installed.

Peripheral Bays

Your server supports a variety of standard PC AT-compatible peripheral devices. The chassis
includes the following peripheral bays:
A 3.5-inch front panel bay for installing the standard 3.5-inch floppy disk drive (supports
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720 KB and 1.44 MB floppy disk media)
Two 5.25-inch device bays for installing half-height 5.25-inch peripheral devices such as
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an optional tape drive.
Five hot-swap SCSI hard disk drive bays for mounting hard disk drives installed in easily
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removable drive carriers.
: The SCSI hard disk drive bays contain a hot-swap back plane that
NOTE
requires an 80-pin single connector attachment (SCA) connector on the
drives that you install.

Degradation Feature

The degradation feature automatically isolates a failed DIMM or processor to assure continuous
operation of the server when the POST (Power On Self-Test, self-diagnosis program after power
on) detects such a DIMM or processor.
The degradation feature is only available when at least two DIMMs
NOTE:
or processors are installed.
Failed DIMMs and processors may be identified on the screen that the POST displays, or with the
BIOS setup utility, "SETUP." They may also be identified on the system that has the ESMPRO
installed.

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