Configuring the four-bay hot-plug hdd cage, Installing the four-bay hot-plug hdd cage – Acer Altos G5350 Series User Manual

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Configuring the four-bay hot-plug
HDD cage

This section explains how to install a four-bay hot-plug HDD cage as
well as procedures on how to install a hard disk into the cage’s hard
disk carrier.

Installing the four-bay hot-plug HDD cage

The Altos G5350 has two HDD cage bays that accept the following HDD
cages:

Hot-plug SCSI HDD cage

Easy-swap SCSI HDD cage

Hot-plug SATA HDD cage

Easy-swap SATA HDD cage

The main difference between a hot-plug HDD cage and an easy-swap
HDD cage is the presence of a backplane board on the rear side of the
hot-plug HDD cage.

The system ships out with only a single four-bay SCSI or SATA HDD cage
leaving one bay empty. You have the option to purchase an extra cage
to provide the system with additional storage capacity and scalability.
Contact your local Acer representative for more information.

Note: Before installing a hot-plug or easy-swap SCSI or SATA HDD
cage in the system, make sure to install a SCSI or SATA RAID
controller first. The RAID controller must be compatible with the
system and OS with appropriate drivers according to the RAID
controller manufacturer’s installation instructions. Refer to page
69 and for intructions on how to install a RAID controller.

To purchase a SCSI or SATA RAID controller, contact your local Acer
representative or order directly from http://www
.acer.com/.

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