NonStop S-Series System Expansion and Reduction Guide

Table Of Contents
Planning System Expansion
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Supported Block Structures
The most useful way to structure the blocks for your system varies depending on your
needs and the configuration of your system:
Supported Block Structures
The number of I/O enclosures that a processor enclosure can support varies
depending on the RVU of your system. Thus, the number of ways a block can be
structured might also vary.
For Information About See
The basic considerations of system
topology and how it affects the number
of enclosures your system contains
NonStop S-Series Planning and
Configuration Guide
How your needs dictate system topology
Choosing a Topology on page 1-5
Benefits of Different Topologies on page 1-6
Points to consider when choosing block
structure
Choosing Which Block Structure to Use on
page 2-8
For Information About See
The number of I/O enclosures per
processor supported by the RVU of your
system
G06.nn Release Version Update
Compendium
Interactive Upgrade Guide
The number of I/O enclosures per
processor enclosure supported by your
system’s topology
NonStop S-Series Planning and
Configuration Guide
How processor enclosures and I/O
enclosures are configured and cabled
NonStop S-Series Planning and
Configuration Guide