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® ™ Seagate Lyve Mobile Array is a portable, rackable data storage solution designed to quickly and securely store data at the edge or move data across your enterprise. Both the full-flash and hard drive versions enable universal data compatibility, versatile connectivity, secure encryption, and ruggedized data transportation.
Shipping case Quick start guide Minimum system requirements Computer Computer with one of the following: Thunderbolt 3 port USB-C port USB-A port (USB 3.0) Lyve Mobile Array does not support HighSpeed USB (USB 2.0) cables or interfaces. Opera ng system...
27.7782 lb/12.6 kg Electrical Power adapter 260W (20V/13A) When charging the device using the power supply port, use only the power supply provided with your device. Power supplies from other Seagate and third-party devices can damage your Lyve Mobile Array. Ports...
Connections. Seagate Lyve Rackmount Receiver ports The following ports are used when Lyve Mobile Array is mounted in a Lyve Rackmount Receiver: Lyve USM™ Connector (High Performance PCIe gen 3.0)—Transfer large amounts of data to your private or public cloud for efficient throughput up to 6GB/s on supported fabrics and networks.
To unlock and access Lyve devices connected to your computer, you must enter your username and password in the Lyve Client app. You can also use it to manage Lyve projects and data operations. Install Lyve Client on any computer intended to connect to Lyve Mobile Array. Download the Lyve Client installer ®...
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Lyve Mobile Array locks when powered off, ejected or unplugged from the host computer, or if the host computer goes to sleep. Use Lyve Client to unlock Lyve Mobile Array when it is reconnected to the host or the host has awakened from sleep. Note that Lyve Client must be...
Connec on Op ons Lyve Mobile Array can be used as direct-attached storage. See Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) Connections. Lyve Mobile Array can also support connections via Fibre Channel, iSCSI and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) connections using the Lyve Rackmount Receiver. For details, see the...
Use only the power supply provided with your device. Power supplies from other Seagate and third-party devices can damage Lyve Mobile Array. Connect to host computer Lyve Mobile Array is shipped with three types of cables to connect to host computers. Review the following table for cable and host port options.
USB 3.0 or higher Connect Lyve Mobile Array to a computer in the following order: A. Connect the Thunderbolt 3 cable to Lyve Mobile Array's Thunderbolt 3 host port located on the left side of the back panel. B. Connect the other end to an appropriate port on the host computer.
Apply a long press (3 seconds) to the power button to turn off Lyve Mobile Array. If Lyve Mobile Array is off but still connected to power, you can turn Lyve Mobile Array back on by applying a short press (1 second) to the power button.
Lyve Rackmount Receiver Connec ons For details on configuring Seagate Lyve Rackmount Receiver for use with Lyve Mobile Array and other compatible devices, see the Lyve Rackmount Receiver user manual. Connect Ethernet port Lyve Client communicates with devices inserted in Lyve Rackmount Receiver via the Ethernet management ports.
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Slide device in until it’s fully inserted and firmly connected to Rackmount Receiver's data and power. Close latches.
Unlock the device The LED on the device blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange. The solid orange LED color indicates the device is ready to be unlocked.
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Make sure the Lyve Client app is running on the host computer. The host computer will automatically unlock the device if it connected to it in the past and is still authorized for security. If the host computer has never unlocked the device, you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app.
Status LED The LED on the front of the enclosure indicates the device's status. See the key below for the color and animations associated with each status. Status Color 1 Color 2 Animation Description Steady Device is powered off. Identification Breathe A Lyve Client user has sent a prompt to identify the device.
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Booting White Blink Device is starting up.
Lyve Mobile Shipper A shipping case is included with Lyve Mobile Array. Always use the case when transporting and shipping Lyve Mobile Array. For additional security, fasten the included beaded security tie to Lyve Mobile Shipper. The recipient knows...
Magne c Labels Magnetic labels can be placed on the front of Lyve Mobile Array to help identify individual devices. Use a marker or grease pencil to customize the labels.
Regulatory Compliance Product Name Regulatory Model Number Seagate Lyve Mobile Array SMMA001 FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CNS 15663, Guidance to reduction of the restricted chemical substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Beginning on January 1, 2018, Seagate products must comply with the “Marking of presence” requirements in Section 5 of CNS 15663. This product is Taiwan RoHS compliant. The following table meets the Section 5 “Marking of presence”...
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