NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide (H06.05+)
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide—529567-008
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5 Modular System Hardware
This section describes the hardware used in Integrity NonStop NS-series systems:
Modular Hardware Components
These hardware components can be part of an Integrity NonStop NS-series system:
A large number of enclosure combinations are possible within the modular cabinets
that make up an Integrity NonStop NS-series system. The applications and purpose of
any NonStop-NS series system determine the number and combinations of these
enclosures and the cabinets that house them. For example, installing three NonStop
Blade Elements provides up to four triplex logical processors per Blade Element and
12 Blade Elements provide a maximum of 16 triplex logical processors.
An IOAM enclosure provides ServerNet connectivity for up to ten ServerNet I/O
adapters on each of the two ServerNet fabrics. Currently FCSA and G4SA controllers
can be installed in any mixture for communications to storage devices and subsystems
Note. For hardware descriptions specific to the Integrity NonStop NS14000 system, see
Section 8, Integrity NonStop NS14000 System Description
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Topic Page
Modular Hardware Components
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Component Location and Identification 5-29
NonStop S-Series I/O Enclosures 5-37
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Modular Cabinets
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Power Distribution Units (PDUs) 5-6
NonStop Blade Element 5-11
Logical Synchronization Unit (LSU) 5-14
Processor Switch 5-16
I/O Adapter Module (IOAM) Enclosure and I/O Adapters 5-20
Fibre Channel Disk Module 5-25
Tape Drive and Interface Hardware 5-25
Maintenance Switch (Ethernet) 5-26
UPS and ERM (Optional) 5-27
System Console 5-28
Enterprise Storage System 5-28
Note. The Integrity NonStop NS14000 system does not use p-switches. Instead, LSUs are
connected to 4PSEs installed in an IOAM enclosure.










