NonStop NS14000 Series Planning Guide (H06.13+)

5 Hardware Configurations in Modular Cabinets
This chapter shows examples of hardware component configurations for the Integrity NonStop
NS14000 series server. A number of other configurations are also possible because of the flexibility
inherent to the NonStop advanced architecture and ServerNet.
NOTE: Hardware configuration drawings in this appendix represent the physical arrangement
of the modular enclosures but do not show location of the PDU junction boxes. Location of the PDU
junction boxes for AC power feed can be from above or below the cabinet.
Minimum, Typical, and Maximum Hardware Configuration
This table shows the minimum, typical, and maximum number of the modular components installed
in a system. These typical values might not reflect the system you are planning and are provided
only as an example, not as exact values.
Triplex ProcessorDuplex ProcessorEnclosure or
Component
MaximumTypicalMinimumMaximumTypicalMinimum
12638424-processor
NonStop Blade
Element with
16 DIMMs
48246321644-GB memory
quad
--3--2Processor
board with two
1.6 GHz
processors
126-84-Processor
board with
four 1.6 GHz
processors
882882LSU logic
board and
optics adapter
222222VIO enclosure
8 (32
daisy-chained)
428 (32
daisy-chained)
42Fibre Channel
disk module
Enclosure Locations in Cabinets
For details about the location of NonStop NS14000 enclosures and components within a cabinet,
including the U location and cabling for enclosures and components, refer to the Technical Document
for your system.
84 Hardware Configurations in Modular Cabinets