C-Series Appliance (Gen1) Configurations And Upgrade Paths; C-Series (Gen1) Configurations - Dell EMC ECS D Series Hardware Manual

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Hardware Components and Configurations
C-Series Appliance (Gen1) configurations and upgrade
paths
D- and U-Series Hardware Guide
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Table 12 C-Series (Gen2) upgrades (continued)
Model number
11 Phoenix-12 Compute
Servers
12 Phoenix-12 Compute
Servers (maximum
configuration)
Describes the first generation C-Series ECS Appliance configurations and the upgrade
paths between the configurations. Gen1 hardware became generally available in March
2015.

C-Series (Gen1) configurations

The C-Series Appliance is a dense compute solution using commodity hardware.
Table 13 C-Series (Gen1) configurations
Phoenix-12 Compute
Servers
2 (minimum
configuration)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 (maximum
configuration)
C-Series (Gen1) upgrade paths
C-Series upgrades consist of the disks and infrastructure hardware that is needed to
move from the existing model number to the next higher model number. To upgrade
by more than one model level, order the upgrades for each level and apply them in one
service call.
Disk upgrade (to the next
higher model)
12 integrated disks
12 integrated disks
Nodes
Storage
capacity
8
144TB
12
216TB
16
288TB
20
360TB
24
432TB
28
504TB
32
576TB
36
648TB
40
720TB
44
792TB
48
864TB
Hardware upgrade (to
the next higher model)
One server chassis (four
nodes)
One server chassis (four
nodes)
Switches
One private and two public
One private and two public
One private and two public
One private and two public
One private and two public
Two private and four public
Two private and four public
Two private and four public
Two private and four public
Two private and four public
Two private and four public

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