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DR Series System Drive and System Capacities
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appliance. The system supports two interface types, and the system software manages the storage containers using the following interfaces: • Command line interface (CLI) • Graphical user interface (GUI) The DR Series system CLI provides the means for managing the status, data capacity, storage savings, and throughput of data containers by using the following set of commands, each of which are described in this guide: • Alerts • Authenticate • Connection • Container • Diagnostics • Help • Maintenance • Network • OST • Replication • Schedule • Stats • System • User NOTE: Release 1.1 introduced online data verification or data-checking feature, called Data Check that is enabled by default on the Dell DR Series system. For more information about Data Check, see Data Integrity Checking. This Dell DR Series system CLI documentation assumes that the DR Series system has been deployed in its network location, and it is ready to be accessed using the DR Series system CLI commands. DR Series System Drive and System Capacities Table 1 defines the internal system drive capacity and available physical capacity (in decimal and binary values) in the Release 1.0.1.2 and later releases of DR4000 system. Starting with the 2.0 release, the DR Series system comes in two types: • DR4000 system-which consists of preinstalled DR4000 system software on an modified Dell R510 appliance platform. • DR4100 system-which consists of preinstalled DR4000 system software on an modified Dell R720xd appliance platform. The capacity values listed in Table 1 represent internal drive and available physical capacities that have been adjusted for the associated overhead in the DR4000/DR4100 system releases. NOTE: In Table 1, the abbreviations TB and GB represents Terabytes and Gigabytes in decimal values, and the abbreviation TiB represents Tebibytes in binary values. Tebibytes are a standards-based binary multiple of the byte, a unit of digital information storage. 14
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