General description, Figure 1: ds500 rack mount and tower models – StorCase Technology DS500 User Manual

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Introduction

StorCase Technology, Inc.

DS500 User's Guide - Rev. E00

Figure 1: DS500 Rack Mount and Tower Models

General Description

The StorCase Technology Data Silo

®

DS500 SCSI expansion chassis provides rugged and

reliable housing for 5.25" or 3.5" form factor, full-height, half-height, or low-profile (up to 1" high)

SCSI devices. DS500 units accommodate standard SCSI hard disks, tape drives, optical drives,

RAID controllers, and other SCSI devices, as well as the StorCase Data Express

®

removable

device enclosures.

The DS500 can house any combination of up to nine (9) half-height or four (4) full-height SCSI

peripherals. Using the Data Express removable drive system, the DS500 can be configured to

support up to thirteen (13) removable 3.5" form factor, 1" high drives.

The DS500 is available unwired, with options for 50-pin Microminiature (HD50), 68-pin High

Density, or 68-pin VHDCI (used for SCSI Ultra2 and Ultra160) internal cabling and rear panel

connections. With optional, rear panel I/O plates, the DS500 can be configured to support up

to four (4) interfaces. StorCase offers a variety of optional DS500 internal cables to suit most

configuration requirements. Refer to Appendix B for available cable options.

The DS500 is available in both rack mount and tower configurations. Rack mount DS500 models

can be converted to tower models, and vice-versa. Refer to Appendix B for optional DS500

accessories.

Both chassis models are constructed of rugged steel and equipped with dual load sharing,

hot-swappable 300 watt power supplies, four (4) heavy-duty cooling fans (two are hot-

swappable plug-in modules), and seven (7) diagnostic LEDs on the front panel for chassis

condition monitoring and status. The DS500 accommodates up to four (4) SCSI I/O channels

available in 50-pin MM (HD50), 68-pin HD, or 68-pin VHDCI interfaces on the rear panel.

Removable front filler panels allow installation of either fixed or removable devices and contain

drive activity and device fault indicator LEDs.

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