HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP Integ - Page 11
Basic System Building Blocks, Server Cabinet
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Introduction Basic System Building Blocks Basic System Building Blocks The basic system building blocks used to configure a system are as follows: Figure 1-2 on page 5 illustrates a typical SD16 or SD32 installation. Figure 1-3 on page 6 illustrates a typical SD64 installation. Figure 1-4 on page 7 illustrates a typical SD64 and I/O expansion cabinet installation. Server Cabinet The server cabinet is the main building block. An SD64 comprises two server cabinets interconnected. A single SD32 cabinet may contain up to eight cell boards (32 processors), four I/O card cages, four I/O fans, four system cooling fans, six bulk power supplies, and two PDCAs. Figure 1-1 illustrates the location of these components. A single SD16 cabinet may contain up to four cell boards (16 processors), four I/O card cages, five I/O fans, four system cooling fans, four bulk power supplies, and two PDCA. Additionally, to the above, two backplane power supplies provides N+1 for the SD16. Chapter 1 3