Compaq 231027-002 - ProLiant - DL320R01 Deployment Manual
Compaq 231027-002 - ProLiant - DL320R01 Deployment Manual

Compaq 231027-002 - ProLiant - DL320R01 Deployment Manual

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November 2000
13NS-1000A-WWEN
Prepared by:
Storage Products Division
Compaq Computer Corporation
Contents
Introduction .................................3
Rack Warnings ............................4
Telco Rack Option Kit .................5
Kit Contents ...............................5
Cantilever Design ........................6
Deployment..................................7
Weight .......................................7
Dimensions ..............................10
Power Consumption ................11
Thermal Dissipation .................11
Telco Racks ...............................13
Servers in the Rack .................14
Ultra-Dense 1U Servers ............15
Edition......................................15
and Keyboards ........................16
Cabling ....................................16
Appendix A ................................18
Unit Identification .....................18
Appendix B ................................19
Appendix C ................................20
Console Switches ....................20
Part Numbers ..........................20
Appendix D ................................21
Contact Us ...............................21
Deploying ProLiant DL320 and
DL360 Servers into
Telecommunication (Telco)
Racks
Abstract: Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers
were developed with high volume deployment in mind. As a result,
Compaq addresses environmental, thermal, mechanical, power,
installation and service considerations for the server and rack
specific options.
While Compaq 9000 and 7000 series racks are ideal for this
ultra-dense server, Compaq recognizes that customers may want to
plan and implement deployments using telecommunications (telco)
racks. This document describes deployments involving the Compaq
ProLiant DL360 server and the Compaq Telco Rack Option Kit.
Compaq provides hardware, specifications, and guidelines for
ultra-dense deployment schemes using telco racks as a service to its
customers.

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Weight ........7 specific options. Dimensions ......10 Power Consumption ....11 While Compaq 9000 and 7000 series racks are ideal for this Thermal Dissipation ....11 ultra-dense server, Compaq recognizes that customers may want to Installation Procedures for plan and implement deployments using telecommunications (telco) Telco Racks .......13...
  • Page 2 Microsoft Corporation. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Cable management Unit identification This paper provides guidelines for deploying multiple Compaq ProLiant DL360 servers in a telco rack environment using the Compaq Telco Rack Option Kit (P/N: 174576-B21), and provides information on Compaq rack products and related options. For information regarding third-party racks, see the white paper, “Compaq Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Third-Party Racks,”...
  • Page 4: Rack Warnings

    WARNING: Be aware of the center of gravity and tip hazard. Compaq recommends that the rack footings extend 10 inches from the front and back of any Compaq rack 22U or higher. Adequate stabilization measures are required. Ensure that the entire rack assembly is properly secured and that all personnel are trained in proper maintenance and operation procedures.
  • Page 5: Telco Rack Option Kit

    Fasteners Optional Server Rails Installation Guide Note: The Compaq Telco Rack Option Kit is for fixed rail installation. Although the Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers slide in for installation, remove the servers from the rack for service. 13NS-1000A-WWEN...
  • Page 6: Cantilever Design

    Deploying ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Telecommunication (Telco) Racks Cantilever Design The Compaq Telco Rack Option Kit rack rails support the server, distributing the load in the front 1 and to the rear 2. This balanced cantilever design balances the installation much better than a full cantilever design.
  • Page 7: Server Specifications For Deployment

    Minimum and maximum dimensions for kit installation Power consumption Thermal dissipation Weight A fully configured Compaq ProLiant DL320 server weighs 25 pounds. The ProLiant DL320 Server includes: Two Wide Ultra3 hard disk drives. A Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition option. Standard server rails attached to the server chassis.
  • Page 8 CAUTION: Ensure that the cabling design provides both adequate airspace for thermal dissipation and strain relief for the cable connections on the Compaq ProLiant DL360 or ProLiant DL320 server if the cable management tray is not used. The cable management tray design reduces cable congestion and relieves strain on connectors.
  • Page 9: Floor Loading

    Deploying ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Telecommunication (Telco) Racks If the Compaq ProLiant DL360 and ProLiant DL360 servers do not include Wide Ultra3 hard disk drives 1, or a Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition option 2, subtract those component weights from the weight total.
  • Page 10: Dimensions

    Note 2: The minimum space requirements above do not include the recommended spatial requirements for cable installation and service procedures. Compaq recommends at least 8 inches for cable attachment and service procedures, measured from the back of the installed server.
  • Page 11: Power Consumption

    Deploying ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Telecommunication (Telco) Racks Power Consumption Power consumption requirements for Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers are listed in Table 4. Table 4. Power Consumption ProLiant DL320 ProLiant DL360 Maximum DC output 180W...
  • Page 12 Compaq ProLiant DL360 server When installed in a 1U ultra-dense server deployment, air flow is sufficient to cool Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers if the following criteria are met: Ambient air temperature at the front of the unit does not exceed 95 F (35 C).
  • Page 13: Installation Procedures For Telco Racks

    3 to 5 inches (7.62 to 12.7 cm) to accommodate varying telco frame thickness. The adjustment screws require a #15 Torx driver or slothead screwdriver. Refer to the Compaq Telco Rack Option Kit Installation Guide for complete instructions. Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers ship with standard server rails attached.
  • Page 14: Installing Compaq Proliant Servers In The Rack

    Deploying ProLiant DL320 and DL360 Servers into Telecommunication (Telco) Racks Installing Compaq ProLiant Servers in the Rack After installing all the rack rails, start installing servers at the bottom of the rack and work upward. Slide the first server into the bottom set of rack rails. Secure the server to the rack rail nut using the thumbscrews attached to the server faceplate.
  • Page 15: Console Management For Ultra-Dense 1U Servers

    Servers The console management scheme determines cabling design and management. Two ways to design a full rack deployment of ultra-dense 1U Compaq ProLiant DL320 or ProLiant DL360 servers include: Use of remote management option boards, such as the Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board, in each server.
  • Page 16: Console Switches, Monitors And Keyboards

    Figure 12: Typical cabling using server console switches (DL360 shown) Cabling Cabling will vary based on the I/O options. The Compaq ProLiant DL320 ships with a standard 10-foot IEC-IEC power cable for rack mount deployment using either a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
  • Page 17 Server 12 Server 11 Server 10 Server 9 KVM 1 Server 8 Server 7 Server 6 Server 5 Server 4 Server 3 Server 2 Server 1 Figure 13: Typical KVM and cascading console switch solution for 35 Compaq ProLiant servers 13NS-1000A-WWEN...
  • Page 18: Appendix A

    Unit Identification In an ultra-dense server deployment, properly identifying a server requiring service can be difficult. The Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 servers include special LEDs that identify servers requiring service. The Compaq ProLiant DL320 and ProLiant DL360 server Unit Identification (UID) features on the front and rear of the server simplify server identification in deployments of ultra-dense servers.
  • Page 19: Appendix B

    Builder Mode is for more experienced users who are familiar with the Compaq product line. Builder Mode does not perform any of the calculations necessary for selecting and or sizing rack-mount components.
  • Page 20: Appendix C

    Compaq server console switches. Console Switches The family of Compaq Server Console Switches allows multiple servers in a rack to be accessed and managed by one keyboard, mouse, and monitor. The Compaq Server Console Switch family consists of one 2-Port, one 4-Port, and three 8-Port models. The three 8-Port models allowing system control by more then one user.
  • Page 21: Appendix D

    For international information, refer to: http://www.compaq.com/corporate/overview/world_offices.html For a list of Compaq products, refer to: http://www.compaq.com/showroom/ For a list of Compaq rack options and accessories, refer to: http://www.compaq.com/products/storageworks/rack_accessories/rack-accessories.html For Compaq CustomSystems & Solutions, refer to: http://www.compaq.com/solutions/customsystems/ Table 6. Departments and Telephone Numbers for the United States and Canada...

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