System Power Requirements; Pdu Hardware Specifications; Table 9: Drive Enclosure Power Characteristics - Oracle FS1-2 Installation Manual

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Table 9: Drive Enclosure power characteristics

Power
characteristic
Maximum
output power
Frequency
Voltage range
Maximum range
selection
Maximum
inrush current

System Power Requirements

The total power consumed by the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System is dependent
on the configuration of the system. To determine the system electrical input
ratings for Oracle Flash Storage Systems that use the Oracle supported PDUs,
refer to the PDU information provided for Oracle Flash Storage Systems.
Oracle Flash Storage Systems require redundant input power feeds for proper
fault tolerant operation.
Note: Ensure that you have the exact power load and current requirements for
your specific Oracle FS System at hand.
If non-Oracle PDUs are used, you must determine the electrical input ratings of
the Oracle FS System configuration.

PDU Hardware Specifications

The PDUs used in a not-racked Oracle FS System installation must provide
redundancy for both external AC power source and internal AC power
distribution to the components. The PDUs must provide sufficient current to
meet the sum of the requirements for the Oracle FS System components.
Oracle PDUs might be purchased for use with non-Oracle racks. The Oracle FS
System component power cords have been designed to work with vertical style
Oracle or third party PDUs. Non-Oracle PDUs must be compatible with Oracle
component power cord lengths and plug types. Non-Oracle PDUs must be
Value
Maximum power consumption depends on the type of Drive
Enclosure (DE2-24P or DE2-24C), its size (2U/4U), and
configuration.
4U HDD= 376VA (4TB HDD)
2U SFF = 260VA (900GB SFF HDD)
2U SSD = 307VA (19 x 1.6TB SSD)
50–60 Hz
100–240 Volts AC rated
47–63 Hz
20A
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