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Configuration C, Traditionalist

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HP ProLiant DL360 G3 Server High-Density Deployment Configuration C: Traditionalist 24 servers, low-voltage Table 9. Configuration C Summary Preliminary Configuration C Summary Rack Contents Units 24 Servers with all fixed or all sliding rails with cable trays 4 Low-voltage 24 A 0U/1U PDUs 2 x 48 Port Ethernet switches 2 x 24 Port Ethernet hubs 1 IP Console Switch 24 Interface Adapters 2 Expansion Modules 1 x 1U Keyboard/Monitor Internal Cables 24 power cords going to 4 PDUs in the side panels (These cables are supplied with the servers.) 28 KVM cables going from switch to server, switch to switch and switch to 1U keyboard/monitor 24 (management) network cables from the Integrated Lights-Out Edition RJ-45 connector to two 24-port 10/100 Ethernet hubs 48 (data) network cables from the on-board 10/100/1000 NICs RJ-45 connectors to two 48-port Ethernet switches each with 44 10/100T ports and 4 gigabit ports, assuming use of two LAN connections per server Cables External to Rack 4 low-voltage input power cords connecting from the PDUs to facility AC power feeds Site Utility Requirements (worst-case) Power: 4 dedicated 100V - 120V 30A branch circuits. Thermal: Up to 36,010 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 907.18 kg (2,000 lb). The network cables are not accounted for since most implementations route the network cables to the ceiling-hung cable rails outside of the rack. The use of the Double-Bar mounting brackets for the Modular PDU is highly recommended. This will allow the maximum number of outlets to be mounted on the same side of the rack enclosure as the server power supply connection. 26

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HP ProLiant DL360 G3 Server High-Density Deployment
Preliminary
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Configuration C:
Traditionalist
24 servers, low-voltage
Table 9.
Configuration C Summary
Configuration C Summary
Rack Contents
Units
24 Servers with all fixed or all sliding rails with cable trays
4 Low-voltage 24 A 0U/1U PDUs
2 x 48 Port Ethernet switches
2 x 24 Port Ethernet hubs
1 IP Console Switch
24 Interface Adapters
2 Expansion Modules
1 x 1U Keyboard/Monitor
Internal Cables
24 power cords going to 4 PDUs in the side panels (These cables are supplied with
the servers.)
28 KVM cables going from switch to server, switch to switch and switch to 1U
keyboard/monitor
24 (management) network cables from the Integrated Lights-Out Edition RJ-45
connector to two 24-port 10/100 Ethernet hubs
48 (data) network cables from the on-board 10/100/1000 NICs RJ-45 connectors
to two 48-port Ethernet switches each with 44 10/100T ports and 4 gigabit ports,
assuming use of two LAN connections per server
Cables External to Rack
4 low-voltage input power cords connecting from the PDUs to facility AC power
feeds
Site Utility Requirements (worst-case)
Power:
4 dedicated 100V - 120V 30A branch circuits.
Thermal
: Up to 36,010 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 907.18 kg (2,000 lb). The network cables are not accounted for
since most implementations route the network cables to the ceiling-hung cable rails
outside of the rack.
The use of the Double-Bar mounting brackets for the Modular PDU is highly
recommended. This will allow the maximum number of outlets to be mounted on the
same side of the rack enclosure as the server power supply connection.