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hp ProLiant DL320 generation 2 server high-density deployment technical white paper 14 • The number of other devices such as keyboards, keyboard drawers, video displays, and console switchboxes that support the servers • The number of PDUs and their orientation • The type of rack • The rack management system • The console management system • The remote management system • The network interface scheme All of these factors influence floor support requirements, future service and upgrade requirements, and installation requirements. IMPORTANT: HP recommends populating a rack with servers and other rack option products only after the rack is in or very near its final position. HP does not recommend transporting a fully populated rack. weight considerations Table 9 lists the weight and power specifications for Compaq branded racks and rack option products. To calculate floor support requirements for a particular rack configuration, add the weight measurements to calculate the total weight of a rack fully populated with servers. See the following example: 1 × 10642 rack 114 kg (253 lb) 36 × ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 server 604 kg (1,332 lb) with hard disk drives (16 kg/37 lb each) 36 × Cable management system 76 kg (168 lb) 2 × High-voltage PDUs with brackets 17 kg (38 lb) 18 × High-voltage Y-cables 9 kg (21 lb) 36 × Keyboard/Video/Mouse cables 27 kg (59 lb) Total configured rack weight 848 kg (1,871 lb) IMPORTANT: Populate a rack with ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 servers and other rack option products only after the rack is in or very near its final position. Do not transport a fully populated rack.

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hp ProLiant DL320 generation 2 server high-density deployment technical white paper
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The number of other devices such as keyboards, keyboard drawers, video displays, and
console switchboxes that support the servers
The number of PDUs and their orientation
The type of rack
The rack management system
The console management system
The remote management system
The network interface scheme
All of these factors influence floor support requirements, future service and upgrade
requirements, and installation requirements.
IMPORTANT:
HP recommends populating a rack with servers and other rack option products
only after the rack is in or very near its final position. HP does not recommend transporting a
fully populated rack.
weight considerations
Table 9 lists the weight and power specifications for Compaq branded racks and rack option
products. To calculate floor support requirements for a particular rack configuration, add the
weight measurements to calculate the total weight of a rack fully populated with servers. See the
following example:
1
×
10642 rack
114 kg (253 lb)
36
×
ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 server
with hard disk drives (16 kg/37 lb each)
604 kg (1,332 lb)
36
×
Cable management system
76 kg (168 lb)
2
×
High-voltage PDUs with brackets
17 kg (38 lb)
18
×
High-voltage Y-cables
9 kg (21 lb)
36
×
Keyboard/Video/Mouse cables
27 kg (59 lb)
Total configured rack weight
848 kg (1,871 lb)
IMPORTANT:
Populate a rack with ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 servers and other rack
option products only after the rack is in or very near its final position. Do not transport a fully
populated rack.