Power Specifications - Cisco 380 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Appendix
Table A-2
Disk Drives
RAID
Configuration
RAID Backup
1. DRAM = dynamic random-access memory
2. USB = universal serial bus
3. PCIe = peripheral component interconnect express
4. RAID = redundant array of independent disks

Power Specifications

Table A-3
Table A-3
Description
AC input voltage range
AC input frequency
AC line input current (steady state)
Maximum output power for each power
supply
Power supply output voltage
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Cisco 380 and Cisco 680 Series Appliance Features (continued)
Disk drives are installed into front-panel drive bays that provide hot-pluggable
access. All appliances have small form-factor (SFF) drives, with a 24-drive
backplane and expander. Because the front latch bezels cover two drive slots, the
appliance holds up to twenty-two 2.5-inch hard drives.
Cisco C380 Email Security appliance includes two (2) 600 G HDDs.
Cisco C680 Email Security appliance includes six (6) 300 G HDDs.
Cisco M380 Content Security Management appliance includes four (4)
600 G HDDs.
Cisco M680 Content Security Management appliance includes eight (8)
600 G HDDs.
Cisco S380 Web Security appliance includes four (4) 600 G HDDs.
Cisco S680 Web Security appliance includes eight (8) 600 G HDDs.
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The RAID
will be configured as RAID 10 except in the case of two disk
configurations, in which the RAID will be configured as RAID 1.
The LSI battery backup unit.
lists the specifications for each 650 W AC power supply.
AC Power Supply Specifications
Specification
90 to 264 VAC (self-ranging, 180 to 264 VAC nominal)
Range: 47 to 63 Hz (single phase, 50 to 60Hz nominal)
7.6 A peak at 100 VAC
3.65 A peak at 208 VAC
650 W
Main power: 12 VDC
Standby power: 12 VDC
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