SnapServer Hardware Checklists
SnapServer 410 Hardware Checklist
The checklist shows the required and optional hardware to install a SnapServer 410, and
indicates whether a component comes with the server or must be supplied by the customer.
Component
Description
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Network and
Ethernet Cables (2 per enclosure)
Power
Required to connect the Ethernet port(s) to the network.
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Power Cables (3 per enclosure)
Required to plug into the mains (1US, 1UK, 1EU).
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Ethernet Switches
Use switches that support GbE.
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APC-Brand UPS Device(s) (optional)
SnapServers are designed to work with a USB-based or network-based APC-
brand UPS. Visit the
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Memory
Memory Upgrade (optional)
Memory can be upgraded to a maximum of 2 GB.
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Rack
Rack Mount Brackets
Two (2) rack mount brackets and screws for attaching the server to a rack.
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EIA-Compliant Rack
SnapServers are designed for use with EIA-compliant racks. You can use either
a two-post telco-style rack or a four-post rack.
Note
front posts. If you are using a non-EIA rack, we recommend that you secure the
server using slide rails, available from an
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Backup
SCSI Card (optional)
Required to connect a SCSI tape device locally to the SnapServer.
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SCSI Cable or USB 2.0 cable
• To attach a tape device via a SCSI connection to the SnapServer, you need a
• To attach a tape device via a USB connection, you need a USB 2.0 cable.
Note
Solutions Feature Comparison Chart" on page 39.
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Tape Backup Device
For a list of compatible tape drives/libraries, see the
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Printer
USB 2.0 Cable
To attach a printer via USB, you need a USB 2.0 cable.
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USB-Connected Printer
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Configuration and Hardware Options Guide
APC Web site
Noncompliant racks may not be able to support the server using only the
68-pin Ultra160-LVD cable.
For a list of compatible backup solutions, see "SnapServer Backup
for a listing of optimal APC models.
authorized SnapServer
Bakbone support web
reseller.
site.
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