Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 3800E Panduan Konfigurasi Sistem - Halaman 5
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FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 3800E
System Board (SB)
PSU#0
PSU#1
PSU#2
PSU#3
SB #0
SB #1
SB #2
CPU
CPU
Memory
Memory
x12 slots
x12 slots
I/O Unit #0
I/O Unit
I/O Unit
#2
#1
PCI Slots
x4
LAN
port
Disk Unit #1
Disk Unit #0
RAID
HDD/SSD
Card
FBU
Disk
Disk Unit_M #0
Disk
Unit_M
Unit_M
#1
#2
RAID
HDD/SSD
Card
FBU
PSU_M
MMB #0
MMB #1
#0
SB #3
1x System Board is included in the Base unit,
Max. 4x System Boards can be mounted per Base unit.
I/O Unit
#3
System Board
MC-3HSBA1 / MCX3HSBA1 (LD)
- Min. 1 x SB needs to be mounted. Max. 4 x SB can be mounted per Base Unit.
- The System Board does not include a security chip called TPM.
- Neither CPU nor memory module is included. CPU and memory need to be ordered separately.
Min. 2 x CPU and 2 x memory module need to be mounted on each System Board.
Max. 12 x memory modules (24 x DIMMs) can be mounted.
Disk
Unit_M
#3
PSU_M
#1
The following functions are NOT available for the System Board with TPM.
- Reserved SB
- Dynamic Reconfiguration
CPU
M.2 Flash Device (VMware, 150GB)
MC-5FB721 / MCX5FB721 (LD)
- M.2 SATA 150GB for VMware boot only
- 1 x M.2 Flash Devices can be mounted.
- DWPD : 1.5
- Cannot be mounted with M.2 Flash Device (150GB)
[ MC-5FB731 / MCX5FB731 ]
M.2 Flash Device (150GB)
MC-5FB731 / MCX5FB731 (LD)
- M.2 SATA 150GB boot device except for VMware
- Max 2 x M.2 Flash Devices can be mounted.
- Software RAID can be configured with two devices.
- DWPD : 1.5
- Cannot be mounted with M.2 Flash Device (VMware,
150GB) [ MC-5FB721 / MCX5FB721 ]
USB Flash Device 64GB Dual
MC-5FA411 / MCX5FA411 (LD)
- USB 64GB boot device mounted on SB
- 2 x 64GB micro SD cards are mounted.
- 2 micro SD cards automatically configured RAID1.
- Cannot be mounted with M.2 Flash Device.
TPM module V2.0
MC-6HTP31 / MCX6HTP31(LD)
- Available except for China
- One for System Board
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System Configuration Guide