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  • HP XP P9500, 5 Technical Specifications This chapter describes the physical, electrical, and operating specifications of an P9500 disk array. Mechanical specifications The following table lists the mechanical specifications of the P9500 disk array. Table 26 P9500 mechanical specifications Dual ModuleSingle ModuleSingle RackDimension (6 racks)(3 racks) 142 / 361071.3 / 181024.0 / 610Width (inches / mm) 45 / 114545 / 114545 / 1145Depth (inches / mm) 79 / 200679 / 200679 / 2006Height (inches / mm) 7500 / 34023750 / 17011120 / 508 (Diskless)Min (lbs / kg)System Weight 8560 / 38834319 / 19591

  • HP XP P9500, Table 22 Floor load rating and required clearances for a four rack configuration (right module) (continued) Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load Rating (kg/m2) Clearance (c) m C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0 1.52.02.32.63.0300 Notes: 1. Actual clearances for installation should be determined after consulting with construction specialist responsible for installation building, as they could vary depending on the size/layout of the system and building conditions. 2. When various configurations of disk arrays are arranged in a row, clearance values based on the largest disk array configuration should be used. 3. From

  • Equipment weight The floors, elevators, and ramps must be able to support the weight of the delivered equipment as it is moved to the installation location. Spreader plates may be required to distribute the load and protect the floor as the equipment is moved from the receiving area to the installation location. Consult the system bill of materials to establish the anticipat

  • HP XP P9500, 4 Power On/Off procedures Safety and environmental information CAUTION: Before operating or working on the P9500 disk array, read the safety section in theP9500 site preparation guide and the environmental information in ???. Standby mode When the disk array power cables are plugged into the PDUs and the PDU breakers are ON, the disk array is in standby mode. When the disk array is in standby mode: • The Basic Supply (BS) LED on the control panel is ON. This indicates that power is applied to the power supplies. • The READY LED is OFF. This indicates that the controller and drive chassis are not operational. �

  • HP XP P9500, Table 14 Heat, power, and airflow (continued) Air Flow (M3/min)Power Consumption (kVA)Heat Output (kW)Model Number -0.0550.052AV443A - P9500 2nd SVP High Reliability Kit -0.0720.068AV444A - P9500 Cache Memory Adapter -0.0200.019AV447A, AV447B - P9500 16GB Cache Memory Module -0.0200.019AV448A, AV448B - P9500 32GB Cache Memory Module -0.005 2 0.005 2 AV451A - P9500 64GB Cache Backup Memory Module -0.005 2 0.005 2 AV452A - P9500 128GB Cache Backup Memory Module -0.0840.080AV455A - P9500 SAS DKA Drive Adapter -0.0740.070AV458A - P9500 Express Switch Adapter -0.0074 3 0.0070 3 AV467A - P9500 500GB 6G SAS

  • HP XP P9500, Table 18 Floor load rating and required clearances for a two rack configuration (two DKC) (continued) Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load Rating (kg/m2) Clearance (c) m C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0 0.30.50.60.80.9350 0.81.01.21.31.5300 Notes: 1. Actual clearances for installation should be determined after consulting with construction specialist responsible for installation building, as they could vary depending on the size/layout of the system and building conditions. 2. When various configurations of disk arrays are arranged in a row, clearance values based on the largest disk array c

  • HP XP P9500, Table 11 System components heat and power specifications (continued) Power Consumption (kVA) 1 Heat Output (kW) 1 P9500 Disk Array Component Component Product Number 2 Power is consumed during the battery back-up time only. 3 Actual values at a typical I/O condition. (Random Read and Write, 50 IOPSs for HDD, 2500 IOPSs for SSD, Data Length: 8 KB). These values may increase for future compatible drives. 4 Maximum values with all fans rotate at maximum. 5 AV411B Base 2.5 inch Drive Chassis does not include power supplies consequently dem

  • HP XP P9500, Table 17 Floor load rating and required clearances for two rack configuration (continued) Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load Rating (kg/m2) Clearance (c) m C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0 00.20.30.40.5400 0.30.50.60.80.9350 0.81.01.21.31.5300 Notes: 1. Actual clearances for installation should be determined after consulting with construction specialist responsible for installation building, as they could vary depending on the size/layout of the system and building conditions. 2. When various configurations of disk arrays are arranged in a row, clearanc

  • HP XP P9500, prevent slow data throughout in the cache. When the battery charge is 50% or more, the cache write protect mode operates normally. When a power failure occurs and continues for 20 milliseconds or less, the disk array continues normal operation. If the power failure exceeds 20 milliseconds, the disk array uses power from the batteries to back up the cache memory data and disk array configuration data to the cache flash memory on each cache board. This continues for up to ten minutes. The flash memory does not require power to retain the data. The following illustration shows the timing in the event of a power failure. Figure 16 Battery backup operations DescriptionItem Power failure occurs Th

  • HP XP P9500, Figure 11 Service clearances for a three rack system (right module) *1 Clearance (a+b) is based on the floor load rating and the clearance (c). Floor load rating and required clearances are shown in Table 20 (page 37). *2 Clearance (d) is required over 300mm to open the front door. In the case that the clearance (d) is less tan the clearance (a), give priority to clearance (a). *3 Clearance (e) is required over 200mm to open the rear door. If clearance (e) is less than clearance (b), give priority

  • Table 16 Floor load rating and required clearances for single rack configuration (continued) Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load Rating (kg/m2) Clearance (c) m C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0 0.20.30.40.40.5350 0.40.60.70.80.9300 Notes: 1. Actual clearances for installation should be determined after consulting with construction specialist responsible for installation buil

  • HP XP P9500, Table 24 Floor load rating and required clearances for a six rack configuration (continued) Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load Rating (kg/m2) Clearance (c) m C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0 0 .10.50.81.11.5400 0.91.41.82.22.6350 2.12.93.33.84.4300 Notes: 1. Actual clearances for installation should be determined after consulting with construction specialist responsible for installation building, as they could vary depending on the size/layout of the system and building conditions. 2. When various configurations of disk arrays are arranged in a row, clearance values based on the largest disk array configuration should be used. 3. From the viewpoint o

  • HP XP P9500, NoYesInstallation Planning Checklist Is the receiving area adequate for equipment delivery and unloading? (Can the area handle crated equipment at least 90 in./2.29 m high?) Are all doors, hallways, elevators, and ramps wide enough and high enough to allow the equipment to be moved from the receiving area to the installation area? Can the floors, elevators, and ramps support the weight of the equipment? Storage Requirements If the equipment will be stored after delivery and prior to installation, does the storage location meet the environmental requirements for storing a P9500 disk array? Facilities Requirements

  • HP XP P9500, Table 30 P9500 environmental specifications (continued) In StorageNot OperatingOperatingItem 84.2 / 2980.6 / 2778.8 / 26Max. Wet Bulb (ºF / ºC) 68 / 2050 / 1050 / 10Temperature Deviation per hour) (ºF / ºC) Sine Vibration:5 to 10 Hz: 2.5 mm10 to 300 HzVibration 4.9 m/s 1 , 5 min.10 to 70 Hz: 4.9 m/s 1 0.49 m/s 1 to 10Hz: 0.25 mm At the resonant frequency with the highest displacement found between 3 to 100 Hz 3 70 to 99 Hz: 0.05 mm 99 to 300 Hz: 9.8 m/s 1 Random Vibration: 0.147 m2/s3 30 min, 5 to 100 Hz 4 --Up to 2.5 7 Earthquake resistance (m/s

  • HP XP P9500, Table 14 Heat, power, and airflow (continued) Air Flow (M3/min)Power Consumption (kVA)Heat Output (kW)Model Number 2 Power is consumed during the battery back-up time only. 3 Actual values at a typical I/O condition. (Random Read and Write, 50 IOPSs for HDD, 2500 IOPSs for SSD, Data Length: 8Kbytes). These values may increase for future compatible drives. 5 AV411B Base 2.5in Drive Chassis does not include power supplies consequently demands zero (0) kVA and generates no (0) kW heat. When AV459A/AU DKU Pow supplies are installed in an AV411B/BU, then the chassis fans will demand same power and heat as AV412B/BU. 6 Maximum values with all fans rotate at maxim

  • and exits through the perforations in the rear door. Either the front fans or the rear fans can cool the chassis by themselves. The racks do not contain fans. Airflow is from front to back. Table 14 Heat, power, and airflow Air Flow (M3/min)Power Consumption (kVA)Heat Output (kW)Model Number -0.640 6 0.600 6 AV375A P9500 Flash Module Chassis -0.018 3 0.017 3 AV392A P9500 1.6TB Fla

  • HP XP P9500, Five rack configuration This following figure and table shows the service clearances and floor load rating for a five-rack configuration. Figure 14 Service clearances for a five rack system *1 Clearance (a+b) is based on the floor load rating and the clearance (c). Floor load rating and required clearances are shown in Table 23 (page 43). *2 Clearance (d) is required over 300mm to open the front door. In the case that the clearance (d) is less tan the clearance (a), give priority to clearance (a). 42 Installation requirements

  • HP XP P9500, servers. A drive chassis consists of disks or SSD drives, power supplies, and the interface circuitry connecting it to the controller chassis. The remaining racks (Rack-01, Rack-02, Rack-10 and Rack-11) contain from one to three drive chassis. The following sections provide descriptions and illustrations of the P9500 disk array and its components. Figure 1 P9500 disk array NOTE: Each Rack is 600mm wide without side covers. Add 5mm to each end of entire assembly for each side cover. Controller chassis The controller chassis (factory designation DKC) includes the logical components, memory, disk drive interfaces, and host interf

  • HP XP P9500, Table 34 P9500 AC PDU options (continued) Notes Facility receptacle neededPlug Type Branch circuit requirements per PDU Number of PDU per Rack 1 Local Power Product Number IEC60309 32A plug Notes: 1. Each PDU has one fixed power cord with attached plug. Power cord is not removable. NOTE: PDU models can be changed in the field using offline maintenance procedures. NOTE: When ordering systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise does not allow mixtures of different phase PDUs in a system (even though there

  • HP XP P9500, System components heat and power specifications Table 33 System components heat and power specifications Power Consumption (kVA) 1 Heat Output (kW) 1 P9500 Disk Array Component Component Product Number 0.640 4 0.600 4 Flash Module ChassisAV375A 0.018 3 0.017 3 Flash ModuleAV392A, AV393A 1.971.88Disk Array DKC Module-0 RackAV400A 1.931.83DKC Module-1 RackAV401A, AV401B 1.541.47DKU Disk Unit RackAV402A,AV402B see note 5see note 5Base 2.5in Drive ChassisAV411B 0.6000.57Complete 2.5in Drive ChassisAV412B 0.1030.120Drive Chassis SAS Switch KitAV413A 0.0760.0728-port 2-8 Gbps FC CHAAV423A, AV423B 0.0760.07216-port 2-8 Gbps FC CHAAV424A, AV424B 0.1240.11816p 1-4 Gbps SW FICON CHAAV425A 0.1

  • HP XP P9500, *1 Clearance (a+b) is based on the floor load rating and the clearance (c). Floor load rating and required clearances are shown in Table 21 (page 39). *2 Clearance (d) is required over 300mm to open the front door. In the case that the clearance (d) is less tan the clearance (a), give priority to clearance (a). Table 21 Floor load rating and required clearances for a four rack configuration (left module) Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load Rating Clearance (c) m (kg/m2) C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0 00000.1500 000.10.30.5450 0 .10.40.60.81.

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