Installing other internal devices, Connecting hard disks and other scsi devices – Apple Workgroup Server 8150/110 User Manual

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Expanding memory

Additional random-access memory (RAM) can be installed in your server. The
Technical Information booklet that came with your server describes how much
additional memory can be installed in the server.

Memory for your server is provided in packages called RAM SIMMs. The
SIMMs must be the correct type for your computer. They should be installed
in pairs of the same size into paired slots in your computer. It is very important
that the RAM SIMMs be correctly installed in your Workgroup Server 8150.
Incorrect installation can result in errors, unpredictable results, and damage to
your equipment and data.

Installing other internal devices

Your Workgroup Server 8150 holds up to four internal storage devices, including
a floppy disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a hard disk drive, and either a second
hard disk drive or a digital audio tape (DAT) drive. See your Apple-authorized
dealer for information about adding internal equipment to your server.

Connecting hard disks and other SCSI devices

Your server has a port for connecting devices that use the Small Computer
System Interface (SCSI, pronounced “skuh-zee”). The SCSI port permits high-
speed communication between the server and the device. The SCSI icon
appears above the port on the server’s back panel.

SCSI port

SCSI icon

WARNING

To avoid damage to your server, Apple recommends that only

an Apple-certified technician install additional RAM. If you attempt to
install additional RAM yourself, any damage you may cause to your
equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your server.

Connecting hard disks and other SCSI devices

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