NonStop NS16000 Planning Guide (H06.08+)

HP Integrity NonStop NS16000 Planning Guide529567-009
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7 Examples of Configurations
This section shows examples of configurations of the Integrity NonStop NS16000
hardware that can be installed in a modular cabinet. A number of other configurations
are also possible because of the flexibility inherent to the NonStop advanced
architecture and ServerNet.
Topics include:
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.
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.
Topic Page
Minimum, Typical, and Maximum Hardware Configuration
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Typical Configurations 7-2
Example Internal Cabling 7-9
Enclosure or
Component
(page 1 of 2)
Duplex Processor Triplex Processor (page 1 of 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum Minimum Typical Maximum
4-processor
NonStop Blade
Element with 16
DIMMs
248 3 6 12
4-GB memory
quad
4 16 32 6 24 48
Processor
board with two
1.6 GHz
processors
2- - 3 - -
Processor
board with four
1.6 GHz
processors
-48- 612
LSU logic board
and optics
adapter
288 2 8 8
P-switch 2 2 2 2 2 2