ServerNet Cluster 6780 Planning and Installation Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)

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Planning for Installation and Migration
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Task 5: Plan for the Power Requirements
Task 5: Plan for the Power Requirements
Check that you order the appropriate parts for the best fault tolerance. Check that the
power cords are long enough to reach between the 6780 switch and either the UPS,
PDU, or external power source.
Nodes
Power planning for NonStop servers and their peripheral equipment (for example, tape
drives, disk drives, and system consoles) is the same whether or not the server is a
node in a ServerNet cluster. Because external ServerNet fabrics use fiber-optic cable,
each server is electrically isolated from transient signals originating at another server.
For power planning information for NonStop S-series servers, refer to the NonStop
S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide
6780 Switch
For fault tolerance, plug the dual power cords provided on each 6780 switch into
separate power sources. HP recommends that you connect one of the power cords
from each switch to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). You connect the other
power cord to either a power distribution unit (PDU) or directly to an external power
source.
Table 3-7 describes power requirements for the switch.
Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
For the 6780 switches, the number of PDUs required depends on the number of
switches in a rack. Refer to Table 3-8.
For part numbers, refer to Power Distribution Unit (PDU) on page A-4.
Table 3-7. 6780 Switch Power Requirements
Characteristic Range
AC input voltage 100-240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz, 3.7 amps
Power consumption (maximum) for
6780 switch
200 watts
Table 3-8. PDUs Required
Number of 6780 Switches Number of PDUs Required in Each Rack
1 or 2 None
3 or 4 One
5 through 8 Two