Overview; Figure 1 - 1: Tower-Based System - NEC Express 5800 120Eg User Manual

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120Eg User Guide - System Overview

Overview

Your server is a modular, multiprocessing server based on the Intel® Xeon
microprocessor family. It is a solid performer and offers the latest technology. The
combination of compute performance, memory capacity, and integrated I/O provides a
high performance environment for many server market applications. These range from
large corporations supporting remote offices to small companies looking to obtain
basic connectivity capability such a file and print services, e-mail, web access, web site
server, etc.
This server is available as a non-redundant non-hot-swap system or as a redundant hot-
swap system and is conveniently housed and available as a tower-based system or as a
rack-mount system (fits into a standard EIA 19-inch rack assembly).

Figure 1 - 1: Tower-based System

Your server may include a non-redundant non-hot-swap power supply or redundant
hot-swap power supply module containing up to two power supply units. Your server
may also include a non-hot-swap SCSI or S-ATA hard disk drive cage or a hot-swap
SCSI or S-ATA hard disk drive cage. The non-hot-swap SCSI or S-ATA hard disk drive
cage supports four 1.0-inch hard disk drives. The hot-swap SCSI hard disk drive cage
holds up to six 1.0-inch SCSI hard disk drives that can be swapped in or out of the
system without powering it down, if RAID is configured in the system. The hot-swap
S-ATA hard disk drive cage holds up to four 1.0-inch S-ATA hard disk drives that can
be swapped in or out of the system without powering it down, if RAID is configured in
the system.
As application requirements increase, you can expand your server with an additional
processor, additional memory, add-in boards and peripheral devices; tape devices, CD-
ROM, and hard disk drives.
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