Storage Interposer Board; Mounting And Service Features; Chassis; Rails - Intel MFSYS25V2 Specification

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Intel® Modular Server System TPS
2.4.2

Storage Interposer Board

The interposer board mounts vertically in the front left of the system and connects the midplane
to the hot-swap backplane in the storage enclosure. Each compute module connects to the
storage controller with a non-RAID SAS controller, with the storage controller providing the
RAID functionality.
2.5

Mounting and Service Features

2.5.1

Chassis

The platform utilizes a standard 19-inch EIA chassis, 6U high by 28 inches deep. The chassis
can be rack-mounted or used as a pedestal system. Rack mounting the platform requires a
space of 6U high by 19 inches wide by 34 inches deep, with additional six inches required for
cable management. When used in a rack, the chassis may be mounted with an optional rail kit.
Pedestal operation requires the installation of six rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis.
The 6U height is defined by standard EIA rack units, where 1U equals 1.75 inches. The 28-inch
depth is measured from the front mounting flange to the back of the I/O slots. This
measurement does not include cables or the bezel.
2.5.2

Rails

The platform accommodates rails to mount the chassis into a standard 19-inch rack. The Intel
Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35 uses fixed rails. All customer-accessible
components provide either front or rear access. The rails attach to the rack using a tool-less
mechanism. The system rests on the shelves of the rails and attaches to the rack using the
integrated thumbscrews on the front flanges of the system. No loose hardware is needed.
2.6

Server Management

The management of all components in the system can be done through the chassis
management module. This module provides a browser-based management interface that allows
the configuration and management of all modules. As a part of the compute module
manageability, the chassis management module provides remote access (such as connectivity
through Ethernet) to Keyboard-VDU-Mouse (KVM), USB media and serial console.
The management subsystem conforms to the IPMI v2.0 Specification for communication within
the chassis (such as between the chassis management module and other system components).
SNMP is supported by the chassis management module for external system management.
Revision 1.7
Intel order number E15155-010
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