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Dell EMC Unity FamilyDell EMC Unity All Flash and Unity HybridHardware Information GuideP/N 302-002-563REV 07

Copyright 2016-2019 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.Published June 2019Dell believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to change without notice.THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED “AS-IS.“ DELL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KINDWITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. USE, COPYING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF ANY DELL SOFTWARE DESCRIBEDIN THIS PUBLICATION REQUIRES AN APPLICABLE SOFTWARE LICENSE.Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.Published in the USA.Dell EMCHopkinton, Massachusetts 01748-91031-508-435-1000 In North America 1-866-464-7381www.DellEMC.com2Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

CONTENTS5PrefaceAbout this guide. 6Related documentation. 6Chapter 1Platform Overview7Overview. 8Description. 8Chapter 2Technical specifications15Dimensions and weights. 16Power requirements. 17System operating limits. 23DPE airflow.24Environmental recovery. 24Air quality requirements.24Fire suppressant disclaimer. 25Shock and Vibration.26Shipping and storage requirements. 26Chapter 3Hardware component descriptions29Disk processor enclosure. 30General disk processor enclosure information. 302U, 12 (3.5-inch) disk drive DPE. 312U, 25 (2.5-inch) disk drive DPE. 332U DPE rear view. 35Storage processor rear view. 36About converged network adapter (CNA) ports. 39SP I/O module types. 40SP power supply module. 50Storage processor internal components.51Chapter 4Disk-array enclosures53General information on front-loading DAEs. 54Disk drive type .552U, 25 (2.5-inch) DAE.552U, 25-drive DAE front view.552U, 25 (2.5-inch) rear view. 563U, 15 (3.5-inch) DAE. 593U, 15-drive DAE Front view.593U, 15-drive DAE rear view.60General information on drawer-type DAEs. 643U, 80 (2.5-inch) DAE.653U, 80-drive DAE top view. 653U, 80-drive DAE front view.683U, 80-drive DAE rear view. 68Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide3

CONTENTSAppendix ACabling73Cable label wraps.74Cabling the DPE to a DAE.74Cabling the first optional DAE to create back-end bus 1. 75Cabling the second optional DAE to extend back-end bus 0.77Cabling the DPE SAS module ports to create back-end buses 2through 5.79Cabling an expansion DAE to an existing DAE to extend a back-end bus. 8312Gb/s SAS cabling for interleaved DAE configurations. 8612Gb/s SAS cabling for stacked DAE configurations. 88Attaching expansion (back-end) cables to an 80-drive DAE.90Cabling for x4 connections. 90Cabling for x8 connections. 94Appendix BRail kits and cables97Rail kits.98Cable types. 98DAE-to-DAE copper cabling. 994Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

Additional resourcesAs part of an improvement effort, revisions of the software and hardware areperiodically released. Therefore, some functions described in this document might notbe supported by all versions of the software or hardware currently in use. The productrelease notes provide the most up-to-date information on product features. Contactyour technical support professional if a product does not function properly or does notfunction as described in this document.Where to get helpSupport, product, and licensing information can be obtained as follows:Product informationFor product and feature documentation or release notes, go to Unity TechnicalDocumentation at: roubleshootingFor information about products, software updates, licensing, and service, go to OnlineSupport (registration required) at: https://Support.EMC.com. After logging in, locatethe appropriate Support by Product page.Technical supportFor technical support and service requests, go to Online Support at: https://Support.EMC.com. After logging in, locate Create a service request. To open aservice request, you must have a valid support agreement. Contact your SalesRepresentative for details about obtaining a valid support agreement or to answer anyquestions about your account.Special notice conventions used in this documentDANGERIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death orserious injury.WARNINGIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death orserious injury.CAUTIONIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor ormoderate injury.NOTICEAddresses practices not related to personal injury.NotePresents information that is important, but not hazard-related.Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide5

Additional resourcesAbout this guideThis guide is designed for personnel who install, configure, and maintain the Unity300/300F/350F/380/380F, Unity 400/400F/450F, Unity 500/500F/550F, andUnity 600/600F/650F platform. To use this hardware publication, you should befamiliar with digital storage equipment and cabling.NoteThis document was accurate at publication time. New versions of this document mightbe released. Check to ensure that you are using the latest version of this document.Related documentationThe following Unity system documents provide additional information.lDell EMC Unity Family Installation GuidelUnity Family Release NotesAdditional relevant documentation can be obtained c.com/products/39949Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

CHAPTER 1Platform OverviewThis section provides an overview for the Unity 300/300F/350F/380/380F, Unity400/400F/450F, Unity 500/500F/550F, and Unity 600/600F/650F platforms as wellas an overview of their architecture, features, and components.llOverview.8Description.8Platform Overview7

Platform OverviewOverviewUnity Hybrid and All Flash storage systems implement an integrated architecture forblock, file, and VMware VVols with concurrent support for native NAS, iSCSI, andFibre Channel protocols based on the powerful new family of Intel E5-2600processors. Each system leverages dual storage processors, full 12-Gb SAS back-endconnectivity and patented multi-core architected operating environment to deliverunparalleled performance & efficiency. Additional storage capacity is added via DiskArray Enclosures (DAEs).Unity is the only storage system that successfully meets all four storage requirementsof today's IT professionals:Unity is SimpleUnity solutions set new standards for storage systems with compelling simplicity,modern design, affordable prices, and flexible deployments - to meet the needs ofresource-constrained IT professionals in large or small companies.Unity is ModernUnity has a modern 2U architecture designed for all-flash, designed to supportthe high density SSD's including 3D NAND TLC (triple level cell) drives. Unityincludes automated data lifecycle management to lower costs, integrated copydata management to control local point-in-time snapshots, built-in encryption andremote replication, and deep ecosystem integration with VMware and Microsoft.Unity is AffordableOur dual-active controller system was designed to optimize the performance,density, and cost of your storage to deliver all-flash or hybrid configurations formuch less than you thought possible.Unity is FlexibleUnity is available as a virtual storage appliance, purpose-built all flash or hybridconfigurations, or as converged systems - with one Unity operating environmentthat connects them all together.DescriptionThis section shows examples of the front and rear views of Unity 300/300F/350F/380/380F, Unity 400/400F/450F, Unity 500/500F/550F, and Unity 600/600F/650Fand a discussion of the hardware features.Hardware viewsShown here are examples of the front and rear of a Unity 300/300F/350F/380/380F,Unity 400/400F/450F, Unity 500/500F/550F, and Unity 600/600F/650F platformdisk processor enclosure (DPE).8Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

Platform OverviewFigure 1 Disk processor enclosure front views25-drive disk processor enclosure front024Caution: Array Software on drives 0-3. Removing or relocating themWill Make the Array Unusable12-drive disk processor enclosure front (not available in Unity All Flash models)30Removing these drives willSAS12GbRemoving these drives willSAS12GbRemoving these drives willSAS12GbRemoving these drives willSAS12Gbmake the array unusablemake the array unusablemake the array unusablemake the array S12GbSAS12GbSAS12GbSAS12GbFigure 2 Disk processor enclosure rear view10 GbEx40x4143241123MAC:55DCAC1 GbE1 GbEAC511310 GbEDC5MAC:30x44421x42NoteThese figures are examples of the front and rear views without any DAEs attached andare for illustrative purposes only.Hardware featuresContained in a 2U architecture, the Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid platform DPEfully loaded with hard disk drives and without I/O modules or DAEs weighs either:l12-drive DPE: 65 lb (29 kg)Note12-drive DPE not available on the Unity All Flash models.l25-drive DPE: 44 lb (20 kg)The 2U DPE measures:ll12-drive DPE: 3.4 inches high x 17.5 inches wide x 27 inches deep (8.64 cm x 44.45cm x 68.58 cm)25-drive DPE: 3.4 inches high x 17.5 inches wide x 24 inches deep (8.64 cm x44.45 cm x 60.69 cm)Between the front and rear of the enclosure, a midplane distributes power and signalsto all the enclosure components. On the front DPE, drives plug directly into themidplane connections. On the rear of the DPE, the storage processors, power supplymodules, and I/O modules plug directly into the midplane connections. Internal to eachstorage processor are a battery backup unit (BBU), redundant cooling modules, DDR4memory, and an E5 v3 Intel processor.Description9

Platform OverviewThe following table describes the hardware limits for Unity All Flash models.Table 1 Hardware limits per Unity All Flash modelLimit descriptionCPU type in SPMemory per SPUnity300FUnity350FUnity400FUnity450F48 GB64 GB64 GB128 GB128 GB256 GBThree 8GB DDR4DIMMsThree 16GB DDR4DIMMsThree 16GB DDR4DIMMsFour 16GB DDR4DIMMsFour 16GB DDR4DIMMsFour 32GB DDR4DIMMsFour 32GB DDR4DIMMsFour 64GB DDR4DIMMs2 ports, configurable as either:8/16 Gb Fibre Channel4/8/16 Gb Fibre Channel16 Gb Fibre Channel (single mode)1/10 Gb IP/iSCSI2 ports2 (2 embedded mini-HD SAS ports)6 (2 embedded and 4 I/O mini HD SAS ports)2NoneFour-port 12-Gb/s SASFour-port 16-Gb/s Fibre ChannelFour-port 10-Gb/s opticalFour-port 10GBASE-TFour-port 1GBASE-TTwo-port 10Gb/s opticalMax. number of FrontEnd ports per SP (alltypes)12Max. number of FrontEnd Fibre Channel portsper SP (CNA and I/Omodules)10Max. number of FrontEnd ports 1GbaseT/iSCSIports per SP (Onboard,CNA, and I/O modules)8Max. number of FrontEnd ports 10GbE iSCSIports per SP (Onboard,CNA, and I/O modules)1210Unity650F48 GBMax. number of I/Omodules per SPSupported Front-End I/OmodulesUnity600F24 GBEmbedded 10GbaseTports per SPSupported Back-End I/OmodulesUnity550F6-core 1.6 6-core 1.7 8-core 2.410-core10-core14-core12-core14-coreGHzGHzGHz2.2 GHz2.6 GHz2.0 GHz2.5 GHz2.4 GHz(E5-2603) (E5-2603) (E5-2630) (E5-2630) (E5-2660) (E5-2660) (E5-2680) (E5-2680)Embedded CNA portsper SPMax. SAS I/O ports perSPUnity500FUnity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

Platform OverviewTable 1 Hardware limits per Unity All Flash model (continued)Limit ty500FUnity550FUnity600FUnity650F(Dell EMC Unity OE 4.1and later) Min./Max.number of drives a5/1505/1505/2505/2505/5005/5005/10005/1000(Dell EMC Unity OE 4.0only) Min./Max. numberof drives5/150N/A5/250N/A5/350N/A5/500N/ADisk-array enclosurestypes supported2U 25-drive DAE with 2.5-inch drives3U 80-drive DAE with 2.5-inch drivesMax. number of 2U 25drive DAEs supported559919193939Max. number of 3U 80drive DAEs supported1122551212Max. raw capacity (PB)2.42.444881616a.The minimum number of drives required to create a 4 1 RAID group is five. Four drives are required for starting up the array.Description11

Platform OverviewThe following table describes the hardware limits for Unity Hybrid models.Table 2 Hardware limits per Unity Hybrid modelLimit descriptionUnity 300Unity 400CPU type in SP6-core 1.6 GHz(E5-2603)8-core 2.4 GHz(E5-2630)Memory per SP24 GB48 GB64 GB128 GBThree 8 GBDDR4 DIMMsThree 16 GBDDR4 DIMMsFour 16 GBDDR4 DIMMsFour 32 GBDDR4 DIMMsEmbedded CNA ports per SPUnity 500Unity 60010-core 2.6 GHz 12-core 2.5 GHz(E5-2660)(E5-2680)2 ports, configurable as either:8/16 Gb Fibre Channel4/8/16 Gb Fibre Channel16 Gb Fibre Channel (single mode)1/10 Gb IP/iSCSIEmbedded 10GbaseT ports per SPMax. SAS I/O ports per SP2 ports2 (2 embeddedmini-HD SASports)2 (2 embeddedmini-HD SASports)Max. number of I/O modules per SP6 (2 embeddedand 4 I/O miniHD SAS ports)6 (2 embeddedand 4 I/O miniHD SAS ports)2Supported Back-End I/O modulesNoneSupported Front-End I/O modulesFour-port 12-Gb/s SASFour-port 16-Gb/s Fibre ChannelFour-port 10-Gb/s opticalFour-port 10GBASE-TFour-port 1GBASE-TTwo-port 10Gb/s opticalMax. number of Front-End ports per SP (all types)12Max. number of Front-End Fibre Channel ports perSP (CNA and I/O modules)10Max. number of Front-End ports 1GbaseT/iSCSIports per SP (Onboard, CNA, and I/O modules)8Max. number of Front-End ports 10GbE iSCSI portsper SP (Onboard, CNA, and I/O modules)Min./Max. number of drives5/150Disk-array enclosures types supported5/2505/5005/10002U 25-drive DAE with 2.5-inch drives3U 15-drive DAE with 3.5-inch drives3U 80-drive DAE with 2.5-inch drivesMax. number of DAEs supported per systemaup to 9up to 15up to 33up to 59Max. number of 80-drive DAEs supported persystem125122.44816Max. raw capacity (PB)12Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

Platform OverviewTable 2 Hardware limits per Unity Hybrid model (continued)a.Depending on the DPE and DAE types in the system. Maximum DAE limits shown here use the 12-drive DPE and 15-drive DAE.Higher capacity DPE/DAEs support fewer maximum DAEs.The Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid platform includes the following hardwarefeatures:One 2U disk processor enclosureOn the front of the 2U DPE:lUnity Hybrid models support two types of drive carriers in the DPE with either:n12 slots for 3.5-inch drivesn25 slots for 2.5-inch driveslUnity All Flash models support only the DPE and drive carrier with 25 slots for 2.5inch drives.lTwo enclosure LEDs; power on and fault.On the rear of the 2U DPE are two storage processors. Each storage processorconsists of:lTwo RJ-45 LAN connectors (labeled with a network management symbol and awrench symbol) management portslTwo 10GBASE-T portslTwo embedded Converged Network Adapter (CNA) portslTwo embedded x4 lane 12-Gb/s mini-HD SAS (encryption capable) back-end ports(labeled 0 and 1, respectively)lOne power supply module (hot-swappable)lTwo PCI Gen 3, x8 lane I/O module slots (A0 - A1 and B0 - B1) are available foruse, supporting:nFour-port 12-Gb/s SAS I/O module -- where supported, provides four mini-HDSAS ports (x16 lane) of 12Gb SAS expansion for connecting additional DAEs.This I/O module also supports controller based encryption. Labeled 12Gb SASv1.nFour-port 16-Gb/s Fibre Channel I/O module -- provides Fibre Channelconnectivity as listed below. Labeled 16Gb Fibre v3.– Four ports auto-negotiating to 4/8/16Gbps. Uses optical SFP andOM2/OM3 cabling to connect directly to a host HBA or FC switch.– One FC port negotiating to 16Gbps, which can be configured forsynchronous replication between two Unity systems, either directlyconnected or connected through a switch. Uses optical SFP and SM orMM cabling to provide synchronous replication. The three remaining portsauto-negotiate to 4/8/16 Gbps, and use optical SFP and OM2/OM3cabling to connect directly to a HBA or FC switch.nFour-port 10-Gb/s optical I/O module -- provides four SFP optical or Active/Passive TwinAx 10GbE IP/iSCSI ports for connections to an Ethernet switch.Supports both IP(file) and iSCSI (Block) on the same I/O module. Ports can beconfigured as both IP and iSCSI simultaneously. Labeled 10 GbE v5.nFour-port 10GBASE-T I/O module -- provides four copper 10GBASE-T RJ45Ethernet ports for copper connections to an Ethernet switch. Supports both IP(file) and iSCSI (Block) on the same IO module. Ports can be configured asboth IP and iSCSI simultaneously. Labeled 10GbE BaseT v2.Description13

Platform OverviewnFour-port 1GBASE-T I/O module -- provides four 1000BASE-T RJ-45 copperports for Cat 5/6-cabling connections to an Ethernet switch. Supports both IP(file) and iSCSI (Block) on the same I/O module. Ports can be configured asboth IP and iSCSI simultaneously. Labeled 1 GbE BaseT v3.nTwo-port 10Gb/s optical I/O module -- provides two SFP optical or Active/Passive TwinAx 10GbE ports for connections to an Ethernet switch. Supportsboth IP (file) and full iSCSI Offload engine (Block) on the same IO module.Ports can be configured as both IP and iSCSI simultaneously. Labeled 10 GbEV6.Expansion disk-array enclosuresEach model supports a different number of drive slots and DAEs.lUnity 300F/350F and Unity 300 - 150 drive slotslUnity 400F/450F and Unity 400 - 250 drive slotslUnity 500F/550F and Unity 500 - 500 drive slotslUnity 600F/650F and Unity 600 - 1000 drive slotsThe number of DAEs supported by the Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid is variabledepending on the drive type in the DPE and DAEs. A Unity All Flash and Unity Hybridsystem cannot be configured with more drive slots than supported and will fault theDAE that contains the slots above the system limits.Unless the array is restricted by its slot count, each back-end loop could contain:14lTen 3U, 15-drive DAEs (150 slots)lTen 2U, 25-drive DAEs (250 slots)lThree 3U, 80-drive DAEs (240 slots)Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

CHAPTER 2Technical specificationsThis section provides the technical specifications for the platform components.llllDimensions and weights.16Power requirements.17System operating limits.23Shipping and storage requirements. 26Technical specifications15

Technical specificationsDimensions and weightsPlan your rack and system placement using these component weight and dimensioninformation.2U, 12-drive disk processor enclosure (DPE)Table 3 DPE with 12 3.5" Disks, dimensions and weightDimensionsVertical sizeWeight (see note)2 NEMA units65.8 lb (29.8 kg)Height: 3.40 in (8.64 cm)Width: 17.50 in (44.45 cm)Depth: 27.0 in (68.58 cm)Note: The weight does not include mounting rails. Allow 2.3-4.5 kg (5-10 lb) for a rail set. Theweights listed in this table do not describe enclosures with solid state disk drives with Flashmemory (called Flash or SSD drives). These Flash drive modules weigh 20.8 ounces (1.3 lb)each.2U, 25-drive disk processor enclosure (DPE)Table 4 DPE with 25 2.5" Disks, dimensions and weightDimensionsVertical sizeWeight (see note)2 NEMA units44.0 lb (20.0 kg)Height: 3.40 in (8.64 cm)Width: 17.50 in (44.45 cm)Depth: 24.0 in (60.96 cm)Note: The weight does not include mounting rails. Allow 2.3-4.5 kg (5-10 lb) for a rail set. Theweights listed in this table do not describe enclosures with solid state disk drives with Flashmemory (called Flash or SSD drives). These Flash drive modules weigh 20.8 ounces (1.3 lb)each.3U, 15-drive disk-array enclosure (DAE)Table 5 Dimensions and weightDimensionsVertical sizeWeight (see note)3 NEMA units68 lb (30.8 kg) with 15 disksHeight: 5.25 in (13.34 cm)Width: 17.62 in (44.75 cm)Depth: 14.0 in (35.6 cm)Note: The weight does not include mounting rails. Allow 5-10 lb (2.3-4.5 kg) for a rail set. Theweights listed in this table do not describe enclosures with solid state disk drives with Flashmemory (called Flash or SSD drives). These Flash drive modules weigh 20.8 ounces (1.3 lb)each.16Unity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

Technical specifications2U, 25-drive disk-array enclosure (DAE)Table 6 Dimensions and weightDimensionsVertical sizeWeight (see note)2 NEMA units44.61 lb (20.23 kg) with 25disksHeight: 3.40 in (8.64 cm)Width: 17.50 in (44.45 cm)Depth: 14.0 in (35.56 cm)Note: The weight does not include mounting rails. Allow 5-10 lb (2.3-4.5 kg) for a rail set. Theweights listed in this table do not describe enclosures with solid state disk drives with Flashmemory (called Flash or SSD drives). These Flash drive modules weigh 20.8 ounces (1.3 lb)each.3U, 80-drive disk-array enclosure (DAE)Table 7 DAE with 80 2.5" Disks, dimensions and weightDimensions aVertical sizeWeight bHeight: 5.2 in (20.0 cm)3 NEMA unitslWidth:17.6 in (44.7 cm)Depth: 30 in (76.2 cm)a.b.lWeight with all CRU/FRUs and 80 2.5" drivespopulated: 130 lbs (59 kg)Weight of empty chassiswith all CRU/FRUs anddrives removed: 25 lbs(11.3 kg)Dimensions are of enclosure chassis only. Dimensions do not include bezel mountinghardware.Full system weight does not include mounting rails. Allow 5–10 lbs (2.3–4.5 kg) for a railset.Power requirementsPlan your rack and system placement using these component power requirements.The input current, power (VA), and dissipation per enclosure listed in this documentare based on measurements of fully configured enclosures under worst-case operatingconditions. Use the operating maximum values to plan the configuration of yourstorage system. These values represent either:lvalues for a single power supply line cord, orlthe sum of the values shared by the line cords of the combined power supplies inthe same enclosure, with the division between the line cords and supplies at thecurrent sharing ratio (approximately 50% each).Use the provided power and weight calculator to refine the power and heat values inthe following tables to more-closely match the hardware configuration for yoursystem.A failure of one of the combined power supplies per enclosure results in the remainingpower supply supporting the full load. You must use a rackmount cabinet or rack withappropriate power distribution, and have main branch AC distribution that can handlethese values for each enclosure in the cabinet.Power requirements17

Technical specificationsAll power figures shown represent a worst case product configuration with maxnormal values operating in an ambient temperature environment of 20 C to 25 C.The chassis power numbers provided may increase when operating in a higher ambienttemperature environment.Unity 2U disk processor enclosure (DPE)Table 8 25-drive slot disk processor AC enclosure power specificationsUnity 300F Unity300AC line voltageAC line current(operatingmaximum)Power consumption(operatingmaximum)Unity 500F Unity500Unity 600F Unity600100 to 240 VAC 10%, single phase, 47 to 63 Hz9.04 A max at 100 VAC9.09 A max at 100 VAC9.55 A max at 100 VAC9.89 A max at 100 VAC4.48 A max at 200VAC4.55 A max at 200VAC4.78 A max at 200VAC4.89 A max at 200VAC907.5 VA (903.5 W)max at 100 VAC909.0 VA (905.0 W)max at 100 VAC955.0 VA (951.0 W)max at 100 VAC9.89.0 VA (985.0 W)max at 100 VAC907.5 VA (895.5 W)max at 200 VAC909.0 VA (897.0 W)max at 200 VAC955.0 VA (943.0 W)max at 200 VAC989.0 VA (977.0 W) maxat 200 VACPower factorHeat dissipation(operatingmaximum)Unity 400F Unity4000.95 mi at full load 100/ 200 VAC3.25 x 106 J/hr, (3,083Btu/hr) max at 100VAC; 3.22 x 106 J/hr,(3,056 Btu/hr) max(100V*)3.26 x 106 J/hr, (3,088Btu/hr) max at 100VAC; 3.23 x 106 J/hr,(3,061 Btu/hr) max(100V*)3.42 x 106 J/hr, (3,245Btu/hr) max at 100VAC; 3.40 x 106 J/hr,(3,218 Btu/hr) max(100V*)In-rush current45 Apk "cold" per line cord, at any line voltageStartup surgecurrent120 Apk "hot" per line cord, at any line voltageAC protection15 A fuse on each power supply, single lineAC inlet typeIEC320-C14 appliance coupler, per power zoneRide-through time3.55 x 106 J/hr, (3,361Btu/hr) max at 100 VAC;3.52 x 106 J/hr, (3,334Btu/hr) max (100V*)10 ms minCurrent sharing 5 percent of full load, between power suppliesTable 9 12-drive slot disk processor enclosure AC power specificationsUnity 300AC line voltageAC line current(operatingmaximum)Power consumption(operatingmaximum)Power factor18Unity 400Unity 500Unity 600100 to 240 VAC 10%, single phase, 47 to 63 Hz6.94 A max at 100 VAC6.95 A max at 100 VAC7.41 A max at 100 VAC7.80 A max at 100 VAC3.59 A max at 200VAC3.60 A max at 200VAC3.83 A max at 200VAC4.00 A max at 200VAC693.5 VA (678.5 W)max at 100 VAC695.0 VA (681.0 W) maxat 100 VAC741.0 VA (727.0 W)max at 100 VAC775.0 VA (761.0 W) maxat 100 VAC718.5 VA (678.5 W)max at 200 VAC720.0 VA (680.0 W)max at 200 VAC766.0 VA (726.0 W)max at 200 VAC800.0 VA (760.0 W) maxat 200 VAC0.95 mi at full load 100/ 200 VACUnity All Flash and Unity Hybrid Hardware Information Guide

Technical specificationsTable 9 12-drive slot disk processor enclosure AC power specifications (continued)Heat dissipation(operatingmaximum)Unity 300Unity 400Unity 500Unity 6002.45 x 106 J/hr, (2,319Btu/hr) max at 100VAC; 2.44 x 106 J/hr,(3,313 Btu/hr) max(100V*)2.45 x 106 J/hr, (2,324Btu/hr) max at 100VAC; 2.45 x 106 J/hr,(2,320 Btu/hr) max(100V*)2.62 x 106 J/hr, (2,481Btu/hr) max at 100VAC; 2.61 x 106 J/hr,(2,477 Btu/hr) max(100V*)2.74 x 106 J/hr, (2,597Btu/hr) max at 100 VAC;2.74 x 106 J/hr, (2,593Btu/hr) max (100V*)In-rush current45 Apk "cold" per line cord, at any line voltageStartup surgecurrent120 Apk "hot" per line cord, at any line voltageAC protection15 A fuse on each power supply, single lineAC inlet typeIEC320-C14 appliance coupler, per power zoneRide-through time10 ms minCurrent sharing 5 percent of full load, between power suppliesTable 10 25-drive slot disk processor enclosure DC power specificationsUnity 300DC line voltageUnity 400Unity 500Unity 600DC Line Voltage -39 to -72 V DC (Nominal -48V or -60V power systems)DC line current(operatingmaximum)23.7 A max at -39 V23.7 max at -39 V DC;DC; 18.8 A max at -48 V 18.9 A max at -48 V DC;DC; 12.8 A max at -72 V 12.8 A max at -72 V DCDC24.9 max at -39 V DC;19.8 A max at -48 V DC;13.5 A max at -72 V DC25.8 max at -39 V DC;20.6 A max at -48 V DC;14.0 A max at -72 V DCPower consumption(operatingmaximum)923 W max at -39 V925 W max at -39 V DC;DC; 905 W max at -48 906 W max at -48 V DC;V DC; 921 W max at -72 922 W max at -72 V DCV DC972 W

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