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FHDPKG

Manufacturer Part Number
FHDPKG
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of FHDPKG

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System Peripheral Bays
SC5200 5U Server Chassis TPS
drive to be installed in the pedestal system when a full-height tape drive is present and still permit
proper cooling.
For the rack chassis, the upper three bay locations are rotated 90 degrees via a pre-installed
adapter bracket. This allows devices (such as CD-ROMs) to remain in their normal operating
position when the chassis is rotated to the horizontal rack position. This configuration supports two
half-height devices or one full-height device. A DLT device will mount in this reorientation bracket
without the need for the optional accessory kit.
Six additional half-height 5.25-inch drive bays are provided to support installation of up to five hard
drive disk devices. Five 3.5-inch to 5.25-inch hard drive adapter trays are provided in the base
configurations and must be used to ensure proper cooling and Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) compliance. The lowest 5.25-inch bay is covered with a ventilated EMI shield panel and
should not be utilized for drives to ensure proper system cooling operation.
The 5.25-inch peripherals are removable directly from the front of the chassis after removal of the
access cover (to disconnect cables) and opening front bezel (pedestal configuration only). EMI
shield panels or drive trays are installed and should be retained in unused 5.25-inch bays to
ensure proper cooling.
Note: Caution must be observed when approaching the maximum level of integration for these
5.25-inch drive bays. Power consumption of the devices integrated needs to be carefully
considered to ensure that the power supply maximum power levels are not exceeded. Typical
configurations can supply enough power for a floppy drive, a tape drive, a CD-ROM, and five SCSI
hard drives. The redundant power supplies (650-W 2+1) provide enough power for up to ten hot-
swap SCSI drives.
5.3
3.5-inch Hot-swap Hard Drive Bays
The backplane is an LVD/SE SCSI design, which provides support for SCSI devices, using Low
Voltage Differential Signaling, as well as support for older SE SCSI devices (Ultra 160* and older).
The backplane has a connector to accommodate a SAF-TE controller on an add-in card. The
backplane supports five 1-inch hot-swap SCA-2 drives when mounted in the docking drive carrier.
Using a “Y”-cable (AHD3HSBPYCBL), two of these backplane assemblies may be connected for
ten SCSI drives from one SCSI channel (650-W redundant chassis only).
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The Intel
SC5200 server chassis supports up to two hot-swap drive bays, each supporting five
drives, for a total capacity of ten 3.5 inch-wide SCA LVDS hard drives. The 650-W power supply
solution is required to be installed for full 10-drive support. The 450-W-powered systems are
designed to only power five hard drives. Drives are accessible by opening the front access door on
the pedestal configuration or directly from the front of the rack mount chassis. Five metal carriers
are provided with each hot-swap bay to mount the hard drives. Each carrier features a plastic
handle and bezel with an activity/fault indicator. When no drive is installed in a carrier, the air baffle
should remain in place to ensure proper cooling of the hard drives.
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Originally designed for the Intel
SC5100 Server Chassis, the hot-swap drive bay is designed to
accept one-inch peripherals that consume up to 18 W of power. This wattage number is intended
as a guideline. Thermal performance of specific hard drives must be verified to ensure compliance
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to the drive manufacturer’s specifications. The compatibility list of the supported Intel
server
board for the SC5200 server chassis is available on support.intel.com. The Intel server board
compatibility section for a list of compatible devices. (URL: http://support.intel.com/)
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