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Sustained critical temperatures might cause data loss.
Caution -
Should the system maximum operating temperature be exceeded, or a system fault occur which
causes internal temperatures of the flash memory modules to rise above this limit, the Oracle
F320 Flash Card responds as follows:
55° C - Operating temperature ambient.
0 to 55° C at 300 LFM minimum airflow
Ta is ambient temperature measured above the hottest point on the heatsink with the
airflow condition of more than 2.5 CFM at 25° C of ambient temperature.
70° C - Operating temperature limit.
The card independently operates and provides continuous full bandwidth performance
with temperatures up to 70° C.
78° C - Drive write throttling is engaged to reduce Oracle F320 Flash Card power.
SSD amber status indicator is lit, Service Action Required. See
Indicators" on page 12
First threshold for Dynamic Thermal Throttling (DTT). Critical temperature status
displays in utility output: Critical warning 1 ‐ Temperature exceeded critical
threshold.
Use the Oracle Hardware Management Pack CLI commands to determine the
temperature and status of the Oracle 3.2 TB NVMe SSD. See
Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card Operation" in Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe
Card and Oracle 3.2 TB NVMe SSD Product
85° C - SSD I/O stop overtemp critical limit.
SSD component shuts down.
Critical temperature status displays in utility output: Critical warning 1 ‐
Temperature exceeded critical threshold.
Use the Oracle Hardware Management Pack CLI commands to determine the
temperature and status of the Oracle 3.2 TB NVMe SSD. See
Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card Operation" in Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe
Card and Oracle 3.2 TB NVMe SSD Product
The following image shows the Oracle F320 Flash Card temperature sensor location:
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Servicing the Oracle F320 Flash Card
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