Lenovo ThinkServer RD650 User Manual

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Front view of server models with an internal tape drive

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Figure 8. Front view of server models with an internal tape drive

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Rack handle (left)

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Front panel

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Pull-out information card

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Internal tape drive (available on some models)

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Slim optical drive (available on some models)

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Rack handle (right)

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2.5-inch-drive bays (0–7)

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Rack handles

If your server is installed in a rack cabinet, you can use the rack handles to help you slide the server out of
the rack cabinet. You also can use the rack handles and screws to secure the server in the rack cabinet so
that the server cannot slide out, especially in vibration-prone areas. For more information, refer to the Rack
Installation Instructions that comes with your server.

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Front panel

For information about the controls, connectors, and status LEDs on the front panel, see “Front panel”
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Pull-out information card

The machine type, model, and serial number label of the server is attached on the pull-out information card.
See “Machine type, model, and serial number label” on page 16.

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Internal tape drive

Some server models come with an internal tape drive. The internal tape drive enables you to store data on
tapes.

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Slim optical drive

Some server models come with a slim SATA optical drive (DVD-RW or DVD-ROM).

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2.5-inch-drive bays (0–7)

The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays covered or occupied.
The number of the installed drives in your server varies by model. The vacant drive bays are occupied
by dummy trays.

When you install drives, follow the order of the drive bay numbers.

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ThinkServer RD650 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual

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