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Administrative Overview

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Chapter 1 Administrative Overview SnapServers are designed as flexible, low-maintenance network file servers optimized for performance and efficiency. SnapServers run the GuardianOS, built to maximize file I/O throughput across multinetwork protocols. To this end, all unnecessary system control and processing functions that are associated with a general-purpose server have been removed. This guide applies to the following SnapServers and expansion arrays: Snap Unit SnapServer 110 SnapServer 210 SnapServer 410 SnapServer 520 SnapServer 620 SnapServer 650 SnapServer NAS N2000 Description The SnapServer 110 is a desktop file server with one disk drive and four USB ports. The SnapServer 210 is a desktop file server with two disk drives and four USB ports. The SnapServer 410 is a 1U departmental file server with four hot-swappable SATA disk drives and four USB ports. The SnapServer 520 is a 1U departmental file server with four hot-swappable SATA disk drives. The SnapServer 520 supports multiple Snap Expansion S50 expansion arrays. The SnapServer 620 is a 1U departmental file server with four hot-swappable SATA disk drives and a dual-core CPU. The SnapServer 60 supports multiple Snap Expansion S50 expansion arrays. The SnapServer 650 is a 1U enterprise file server with four hot-swappable SAS disk drives, two dual-core CPUs, and dual power supplies. The SnapServer 650 supports multiple Snap Expansion S50 expansion arrays. The SnapServer NAS N2000 is a 2U enterprise file server with 4 to 12 hot-swappable SATA II or SAS disk drives, a dual-core CPU, and dual power supplies. The SnapServer N2000 supports multiple SnapServer EXP E2000 expansion arrays. SnapServer Administrator Guide 1

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SnapServer Administrator Guide
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
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Chapter 1
Administrative Overview
SnapServers are designed as flexible, low-maintenance network file servers
optimized for performance and efficiency. SnapServers run the GuardianOS, built
to maximize file I/O throughput across multinetwork protocols. To this end, all
unnecessary system control and processing functions that are associated with a
general-purpose server have been removed. This guide applies to the following
SnapServers and expansion arrays:
Snap Unit
Description
SnapServer 110
The SnapServer 110 is a desktop file server with one disk
drive and four USB ports.
SnapServer 210
The SnapServer 210 is a desktop file server with two disk
drives and four USB ports.
SnapServer 410
The SnapServer 410 is a 1U departmental file server with
four hot-swappable SATA disk drives and four USB ports.
SnapServer 520
The SnapServer 520 is a 1U departmental file server with
four hot-swappable SATA disk drives. The SnapServer 520
supports multiple Snap Expansion S50 expansion arrays.
SnapServer 620
The SnapServer 620 is a 1U departmental file server with
four hot-swappable SATA disk drives and a dual-core CPU.
The SnapServer 60 supports multiple Snap Expansion S50
expansion arrays.
SnapServer 650
The SnapServer 650 is a 1U enterprise file server with four
hot-swappable SAS disk drives, two dual-core CPUs, and
dual power supplies. The SnapServer 650 supports multiple
Snap Expansion S50 expansion arrays.
SnapServer NAS
N2000
The SnapServer NAS N2000 is a 2U enterprise file server
with 4 to 12 hot-swappable SATA II or SAS disk drives, a
dual-core CPU, and dual power supplies. The SnapServer
N2000 supports multiple SnapServer EXP E2000
expansion arrays.