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Setting up the Hardware Step 1 - Install the Disk Drives 2 STEP 4 Apply even pressure to the both corners of the tray while you insert the tray fully into position in the chassis. 270959 STEP 5 When the disk drive is inserted all the way in, close the latch on the disk drive tray. STEP 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 for each disk drive you want to install. STEP 7 Continue with Step 2 - Install the Ethernet Link. Approved Vendor List for Drives If you are purchasing disk drives to install in the NSS, refer to the product support information offered on the Cisco website (www.cisco.com/go/smallbiz) for a list of recommended disk drives. When you select a disk drive, consider the type of RAID levels required to service your business needs. For example, if you are creating a RAID (versus a JBOD), make sure that each of the disks used in the array have the same disk capacity. The RAID is built using the capacity of the smallest disk in the array. NSS2000 Getting Started Guide 5

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Setting up the Hardware
Step 1 — Install the Disk Drives
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STEP 4
Apply even pressure to the both corners of the tray while you insert the tray fully
into position in the chassis.
STEP 5
When the disk drive is inserted all the way in, close the latch on the disk drive tray.
STEP 6
Repeat steps 1 to 5 for each disk drive you want to install.
STEP 7
Continue with
Step 2 — Install the Ethernet Link
.
Approved Vendor List for Drives
If you are purchasing disk drives to install in the NSS, refer to the product support
information offered on the Cisco website (
www.cisco.com/go/smallbiz
) for a list of
recommended disk drives.
When you select a disk drive, consider the type of RAID levels required to service
your business needs. For example, if you are creating a RAID (versus a JBOD),
make sure that each of the disks used in the array have the same disk capacity.
The RAID is built using the capacity of the smallest disk in the array.
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