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hp ProLiant DL320 generation 2 server high-density deployment technical white paper 19 Table 11. Configuration A Summary Configuration A Summary Rack Contents Units 42 Servers with all fixed or all sliding rails with cable trays 2 High Voltage 24 A PDUs vertically mounted in the side panel compartments Internal Cables 22 Y-Power cords going to 2 PDUs in the side panels Cables External to Rack 42 Management network cables from the optional RILOE RJ-45 connectors to external switches 42 Data network cables from on-board RJ-45 to external switches, assuming use of only one LAN connection per server 2 Input power cords from the rack to external power outlets Site Utility Requirements (worst-case) Power: 2 Dedicated 200 V-240 V 30 A branch circuits. Thermal: Up to 34,100 BTUs/hour [This number is a worst-case. The actual BTUs/hour will depend on the OS/application software running and the server hardware configurations.] Weight: Up to 1,665 lb (with sliding-rails) [The network cables are not accounted for since most implementations route the network cables to the ceiling-hung cable rails outside of the rack.] Configuration A Parts List ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Sliding Rail Option Kit, P/N 233274-B21 High Voltage 24 A PDU Option, P/N 207590-D72 Vertical-Mount PDU Bracket Kit with High Voltage Cables, P/N 191265-B21 Qty. Notes 42 Optional for in-rack servicing 2 N.A. 2 Contains 4 PDU brackets and 11 Y-power cords The optional HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II is recommended for all console management, local and remote, for this configuration. The network cables originating from each server connect to network switches outside this rack enclosure. This configuration still accommodates a "walk-up" local console, whereby a person can walk up to the rear of the rack and plug in a set of KVM cables to any server rear panel in the rack. Note: This list does not include the rack, the servers and the network cables. At this time, only one model of the high current (24 A) high-voltage PDU is available. This configuration can be used in regions where NEMA electrical standards are followed.

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hp ProLiant DL320 generation 2 server high-density deployment technical white paper
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Table 11.
Configuration A Summary
Configuration A Summary
Rack Contents
Units
42 Servers with all fixed or all sliding rails with cable trays
2 High Voltage 24 A PDUs vertically mounted in the side panel compartments
Internal Cables
22 Y-Power cords going to 2 PDUs in the side panels
Cables External to Rack
42 Management network cables from the optional RILOE RJ-45 connectors to external switches
42 Data network cables from on-board RJ-45 to external switches, assuming use of only one LAN connection per
server
2 Input power cords from the rack to external power outlets
Site Utility Requirements (worst-case)
Power:
2 Dedicated 200 V-240 V 30 A branch circuits.
Thermal:
Up to 34,100 BTUs/hour [This number is a worst-case. The actual BTUs/hour will depend on the
OS/application software running and the server hardware configurations.]
Weight:
Up to 1,665 lb (with sliding-rails) [The network cables are not accounted for since most implementations
route the network cables to the ceiling-hung cable rails outside of the rack.]
Configuration A Parts List
ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Sliding Rail Option Kit, P/N
233274-B21
High Voltage 24 A PDU Option, P/N 207590-D72
Vertical-Mount PDU Bracket Kit with High Voltage Cables,
P/N 191265-B21
Qty.
42
2
2
Notes
Optional for in-rack servicing
N.A.
Contains 4 PDU brackets and
11 Y-power cords
The optional HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II is recommended for all console
management, local and remote, for this configuration. The network cables originating from each
server connect to network switches outside this rack enclosure. This configuration still
accommodates a “walk-up” local console, whereby a person can walk up to the rear of the rack
and plug in a set of KVM cables to any server rear panel in the rack.
Note:
This list does not include the rack, the servers and the network cables. At this time, only
one model of the high current (24 A) high-voltage PDU is available. This configuration can be
used in regions where NEMA electrical standards are followed.