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Hardware Features
Overview
The StorTrends 1312 is a 3U chassis with 12 hot swappable drive bays that can be used
as a NAS (Network Attached Storage) or JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) solution. The
1312 offers hot swappable redundant and hot swappable power supplies, AMI's Indium
embedded motherboard and custom-designed NAS software. The chassis includes two
AMI backplanes (series 906) with six single channel Ultra160 (Ultra320 ready) slots and
IPMI support.
AMI's Indium server appliance motherboard provides a scalable, high-performance
platform that addresses many applications, including NAS, web servers and other
embedded environments.
AMI's custom-designed NAS software resides on a network-upgradeable flash memory
device, leaving all hard drives 100 percent available for user data.
AMI's Ultra160 and Ultra320 ready backplanes offer Intelligent Platform Management
Interface (IPMI) v0.9 and v1.0 support. This gives IT managers access to platform
management information and control features, allowing more accurate predictions of
hardware failures, diagnoses of hardware problems and the initiation of recovery actions.
Features
StorTrends 1312 (Chassis)
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12 Hot Swappable Drive Bays
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Drive channels, 1-Inch high SCA-2 hot-swappable drive bays
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SCSI Ultra160 (Ultra320 Ready)
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Redundant and hot-swappable power supplies and fans
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LEDs indicating power, power failure, fan failure and temperature
Two AMI Backplanes (Series 906)
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Auto termination
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Six Ultra160 slots, single channel
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Selectable SCSI ID ranges 0-5 or 10-15
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Clustering support
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Supports SAF-TE version 1.1
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Supports Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) v0.9 and v1.0
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Hot swap drive support with individual power control to each slot
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Asynchronous wide SAF-TE processor
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Activity and status LEDs for every slot
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Global LEDs for activity, failure and rebuild
StorTrends 1312 JBOD 3U JBOD Expansion Kit for additional drives:
12 additional drives in a 3U chassis create a total of 24 drives in two 3U chassis solutions
for optimal drive performance
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