Overland Storage SnapServer 110 Configuration And Hardware Options Manual page 16

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Safety Precautions
Component
Rack for 2U units
SnapServer N2000
SnapServer 18000
SnapServer E2000
expansion array
Snap Expansion
S50
Rack for 3U units
Snap Disk 30SA
Tape Backup
Device(s) and
Cables
Kensington Lock
(optional)
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Configuration and Hardware Options Guide
Description
The SnapServer N2000, E2000, 18000, and Snap Expansion S50
come with two adjustable (left and right) slide rails for attaching the
server to a 32" deep (or greater) four-post EIA-compliant rack.
Note
Mounting the SnapServer N2000, E2000, 18000, or S50 into a
two-post rack is not supported.
Note
The rails for the SnapServer N2000 and E2000 are designed
for square-hole racks. To use with round-hole racks, attach the
adapters included in the kit. The rack depth must be a minimum of 29
inches if you are using adapters. If you have adjusted your rack to
under 29 inches, you will need to reset it before installing the N2000
or E2000.
Snap Disk 30SA expansion array comes with two (left and right)
adjustable shelves.
Note
Mounting the Snap Disk 30SA into a two-post rack is not
supported.
Tape devices can be connected locally to some SnapServers via the
SCSI or USB 2.0 port. To do so requires the following hardware:
• A tape backup device
• A 68-pin VHDCI cable (if connecting through a SCSI port)
• USB 2.0 cable (if connecting through a USB port)
Note
Tape backup devices cannot be connected to SAS controllers
installed in SnapServers.
A Kensington lock can be attached to the SnapServer 110 and
SnapServer 210 to provide extra security against removal of the
system.

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