Intel RES3FV288 Hardware User Guide

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    Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide Intel Order Number: H34798-003
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    be the sole source for any critical data and the user must maintain a verified backup. Failure to do so or to comply with other user notices in the product user guide and specification documents may result in loss of or access to data. ii Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no Characteristics -- Limits and Methods of Measurement (CISPR 22). Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide iii
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    Korean Compliance (KCC) Statement Intel® products are tested and certified by KCC: RES3FV288 This equipment is home use (Class B) electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and to be used mainly at home and it can be used in all areas. iv Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interface). This equipment is designed for home use but it may causes radio frequency interference problem if used too near to a television or radio. Please handle it correctly per this documentation. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide v
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    16 Solving Problems ...17 Troubleshooting Checklist 17 A. Safety Information 18 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD 18 B. Technical Specifications 19 Environmental Specifications 19 DC Power Requirements ...19 Current Requirements ...20 vi Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    , or hard disk drive) • Solid State Drive (also known as SSD or non-rotating storage media) • Enclosure (also known as storage enclosure, JBOD enclosure, or expander) Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 1
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    Board based on the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family • Available compatible PCI Express* x4 connector or available RA 4-pin power connector • SAS or SATA hard drives up to 12 Gb/s speed • Full height or low profile brackets 2 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    Protocol (STP) support for SATA II through expander interfaces - SAS protocol, described in the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Standard, version 2.0 - SFF-8485 protocol, using the Serial GPIO (SGPIO) interface provided by the expander Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 3
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    in SAS Connectors on page 12. Compatible Devices • 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SAS-3, SAS-2, and SATA drives • Non-disk devices including SAS expanders • Supports drives of mixed capacity • SAS-3 and SAS-2 host controllers (RAID and Non-RAID) 4 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    Block Diagram Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 5
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    Max Component Height, Bottom Side RAID Expander RES3FV288 2.535" 6.00" 0.062" 0.570" 0.105" Mechanical Information The figure below shows the physical package information for the RAID Expander RES3FV288. All dimensions are in inches. 6 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    Bus compatibility PCIe bus width Data transfer rate Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Connectors, external Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Thermal ports up to 24 direct-attached SES-3 Processor temperature No Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 7
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    RAID Expander into a low-profile computer cabinet, replace the original expander, and the low-profile bracket is mounted on the back, as shown in the figures below. Low-profile bracket Full-height bracket Back of board 8 Front of board Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    Figure 3. Insert the screws through the holes on the front of the expander, then fasten the screws to the bracket with a Phillips screw driver. side against the expander card and the raised side facing away from the expander card. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 9
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    Raised side of bracket Figure 3 Caution: The torque on the mounting screws should be a maximum of 3.0-4.0 lbf-in to avoid deformation. Be sure that the expander is not bent after attaching the low-profile bracket to the expander card. 10 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    Selecting Disk Drives and Cables Disk Drives Your RAID Expander supports SAS and SATA disk drives, Solid State Drives (SSDs), and SAS tape drives. mini-SAS to HD mini-SAS (SFF-8644 to SFF-8644) - Connects to a backplane or enclosure. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 11
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    ports (8-11) D - SAS ports (12-15) E - SAS ports (16-19) F - SAS ports (20-23) G - Wide port to HBA I - External Wide Port H - External Wide Port 12 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    your expander card and remove the slot cover, as shown in the figure below. (To check PCIe bus compatibility of your expander, see About Your RAID Expander on page 3.) Caution: Touch a grounded metal object before handling the expander card. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    . 7. Connect serial cables between the expander card and internal or external disk drives, as required: - For an expander card with external ports, connect serial cables between the expander card and external disk drives or enclosures: 14 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    - For an expander card with with internal ports, connect serial cables between the expander card and internal disk drives: 8. Close your computer cabinet, reconnect the power cord and network cables, then power up the system. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 15
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    server system, the RES3FV288 RAID Expander is transparent to users in RAID configurations. Refer to the technical specification or user guide of the RAID controller connected to this expander card to know how to configure a RAID system. 16 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    it in a different compatible expansion slot. (See Installing the RAID Expander on page 13 for instructions.) • Did the RAID controller driver install correctly? • If you have external disk drives (or other devices), are they powered on? Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 17
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    • Put the expander down only on an anti-static surface such as the bag supplied in your kit. If a wrist strap is not available, ground yourself by touching the metal chassis before handling the expander or any other part of the computer. 18 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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    at 40°C Note: Ambient temperature is measured 1" from the expander processor. DC Power Requirements PCIe Bus Type PCIe Description Ripple and noise DC Voltage Requirements RAID Expander 12V: TBD mV peak-to-peak (max) 12V ± 5% Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide 19
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    RES3FV288 RAID Expander through the standard PCI Express connector's 12 V rails, or a remote RA 4-pin 12V power connector. The +12 V rail is used to generate the other required voltage rails of 3.3V, 1.8V, 1.005V, and 0.925V and +1.8 V. 20 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3FV288 Hardware User's Guide
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Intel
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RAID Expander Card
RES3FV288 Hardware User's
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Intel Order Number: H34798-003