HP ProLiant DL185 Critical factors in intra-rack power distribution planning f - Page 6
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Space issues The 1U and blade server form factors allow for high-density installations that can occupy 100 percent of the front U space in a rack. This leaves only rear U or side ("zero U") space for mounting power distribution components. HP has designed components to address space issues that are becoming more acute in today's high-density systems. HP modular power distribution components include a control core module that offers flexible mounting options as illustrated in Figure 3. Figure 3. Modular PDU mounting methods Extension Strip Control Core Control Core Extension Strip 1U (Horizontal) Front or Rear Rack Mounting 0U (Vertical) Side Rack Mounting HP Monitored PDUs are self-contained in an extension strip form factor and designed to mount vertically in the same manner as the extension strips shown in Figure 3. Note that some server systems may occupy most of a standard-sized rack space. They leave little room for power components or cables. These systems may require a rack extension kit (Figure 4) to accommodate cables and PDUs and to allow access to field-serviceable components. Two optional rack extensions kits, a 42U kit and a 36U kit, are available for the HP 10000 series equipment racks. Figure 4. Rack extension kit Top View Side View Rack Extension Kit 6