NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide (H06.04+)

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HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide529567-005
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1 System Hardware Overview
Integrity NonStop NS-series servers use the NonStop advanced architecture (NSAA),
which includes a number of duplex or triplex NonStop Blade Elements plus various
combinations of hardware enclosures. These enclosures are installed in modular
cabinets equipped with 42U-high, 19-inch racks.
Hardware Enclosures and Configurations
Enclosures that house specific hardware components include:
NonStop Blade Element
Processor switch
Logical synchronization unit (LSU)
I/O adapter module (IOAM)
Fibre Channel disk module
Maintenance switch (Ethernet)
Extended runtime module (ERM)
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
This example shows several enclosures mounted in an HP modular cabinet:
Each HP modular cabinet includes two power distribution units (PDUs) with junction
boxes and AC power feed cables factory-installed at either the upper or lower rear
corners. Each PDU distributes the AC site power as single phase 200 to 250 V AC to
14 outlets (each with two fuses) for connecting the power cords from the enclosures
mounted in the modular cabinet.
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