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... as errata which may result in this information. ii Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide A "Mission Critical Application" is any features or instructions marked "reserved" or "undefined". Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have an order number and are referenced in loss of documents which failure of the Intel Product could result, directly or indirectly, in personal injury...
... as errata which may result in this information. ii Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide A "Mission Critical Application" is any features or instructions marked "reserved" or "undefined". Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have an order number and are referenced in loss of documents which failure of the Intel Product could result, directly or indirectly, in personal injury...
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...: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by turning the equipment off and on, the user is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. • Use a shielded and properly grounded I/O cable and power cable to ensure compliance of this unit to the specified limits of the FCC rules. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide...
...: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by turning the equipment off and on, the user is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. • Use a shielded and properly grounded I/O cable and power cable to ensure compliance of this unit to the specified limits of the FCC rules. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide...
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.... Korean Compliance (KCC) Statement Intel® products are tested and certified by KCC: RES3TV360 This equipment is designed for Interface). EN61000-4-6 (2009) Conducted immunity: 3 V - This equipment is home use but it correctly per this documentation. EN61000-4-3 (2010) Radiated immunity: 3V/m - EN61000-4-11 (2004) Supply dips and variations: 30% and 100% • EN50581 (2012) Technical Documentation: - EN61000-4-2 (2009) Electrostatic discharge...
.... Korean Compliance (KCC) Statement Intel® products are tested and certified by KCC: RES3TV360 This equipment is designed for Interface). EN61000-4-6 (2009) Conducted immunity: 3 V - This equipment is home use but it correctly per this documentation. EN61000-4-3 (2010) Radiated immunity: 3V/m - EN61000-4-11 (2004) Supply dips and variations: 30% and 100% • EN50581 (2012) Technical Documentation: - EN61000-4-2 (2009) Electrostatic discharge...
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Please handle it may causes radio frequency interference problem if used too near to class A Information Technology equipment based on VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for home use but it correctly per this documentation. Taiwan Compliance This equipment complies to a television or radio. This equipment is designed for Interface). Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide v
Please handle it may causes radio frequency interference problem if used too near to class A Information Technology equipment based on VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for home use but it correctly per this documentation. Taiwan Compliance This equipment complies to a television or radio. This equipment is designed for Interface). Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide v
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... Dimensions ...6 Mechanical Information ...6 About the Intel® RAID Expander RES3TV360 7 Installing and Connecting the RAID Expander 8 Before You Begin ...8 Selecting Disk Drives and Cables 8 Disk Drives ...8 Cables ...8 Installing the RAID Expander 10 Configuring the RAID Expander 12 Solving Problems ...13 Troubleshooting Checklist 13 A. Safety Information 14 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD 14 B. Technical Specifications 15 Environmental Specifications 15 DC Power Requirements ...15 Current Requirements ...16 vi Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide
... Dimensions ...6 Mechanical Information ...6 About the Intel® RAID Expander RES3TV360 7 Installing and Connecting the RAID Expander 8 Before You Begin ...8 Selecting Disk Drives and Cables 8 Disk Drives ...8 Cables ...8 Installing the RAID Expander 10 Configuring the RAID Expander 12 Solving Problems ...13 Troubleshooting Checklist 13 A. Safety Information 14 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD 14 B. Technical Specifications 15 Environmental Specifications 15 DC Power Requirements ...15 Current Requirements ...16 vi Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide
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... users by multiple names. This guide uses these terms: • Expander Card (also known as adapter, board, or I/O card) • Disk drive (also known as hard disk, hard drive, or hard disk drive) • Solid State Drive (also known as SSD or non-rotating storage media) • Enclosure (also known as storage enclosure, JBOD enclosure, or expander) Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 1 You should be familiar with computer hardware, data storage, and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA...
... users by multiple names. This guide uses these terms: • Expander Card (also known as adapter, board, or I/O card) • Disk drive (also known as hard disk, hard drive, or hard disk drive) • Solid State Drive (also known as SSD or non-rotating storage media) • Enclosure (also known as storage enclosure, JBOD enclosure, or expander) Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 1 You should be familiar with computer hardware, data storage, and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA...
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Kit Contents • RAID Expander • Three installation screws and three rubber bumpers System Requirements • An Intel® Server Board based on the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family • Available RA 4-pin power connector • SAS and SATA hard drives up to 12 Gb/s speed 2 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 2 Kit Contents and System Requirements This section lists the contents of your RAID Expander kit and the system requirements for successfully installing and using your expander card.
Kit Contents • RAID Expander • Three installation screws and three rubber bumpers System Requirements • An Intel® Server Board based on the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family • Available RA 4-pin power connector • SAS and SATA hard drives up to 12 Gb/s speed 2 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 2 Kit Contents and System Requirements This section lists the contents of your RAID Expander kit and the system requirements for successfully installing and using your expander card.
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... SCSI (SAS) Standard, version 2.0 - SGPIO Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 3 Serial SCSI Protocol (SSP) to share topology management information with other SAS devices - Serial Tunneling Protocol (STP) support for both SAS and SATA devices • 12 Gb/s, 6 Gb/s, 3 Gb/s, or 1.5 Gb/s data transfer rate • Nine SFF-8643 mini-SAS-HD internal connectors providing 36 SAS/SATA ports • Supports 8 inputs and 28 outputs configuration • Output mini-SAS connectors support sideband SGPIO per the SFF-8485 specification • Power...
... SCSI (SAS) Standard, version 2.0 - SGPIO Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 3 Serial SCSI Protocol (SSP) to share topology management information with other SAS devices - Serial Tunneling Protocol (STP) support for both SAS and SATA devices • 12 Gb/s, 6 Gb/s, 3 Gb/s, or 1.5 Gb/s data transfer rate • Nine SFF-8643 mini-SAS-HD internal connectors providing 36 SAS/SATA ports • Supports 8 inputs and 28 outputs configuration • Output mini-SAS connectors support sideband SGPIO per the SFF-8485 specification • Power...
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... flash ROM is used to efficiently create and maintain connections - Allows any number of mixed capacity • SAS-3 and SAS-2 host controllers (RAID and Non-RAID) 4 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide A green LED provides a heartbeat with a 1-second blink rate to be SAS or SATA attached - Compatible Devices • 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SAS-3, SAS-2, and SATA drives • Non-disk devices including SAS expanders • Supports drives of Phys to indicate the expander has booted properly. • SAS connectors - Activity and fault...
... flash ROM is used to efficiently create and maintain connections - Allows any number of mixed capacity • SAS-3 and SAS-2 host controllers (RAID and Non-RAID) 4 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide A green LED provides a heartbeat with a 1-second blink rate to be SAS or SATA attached - Compatible Devices • 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SAS-3, SAS-2, and SATA drives • Non-disk devices including SAS expanders • Supports drives of Phys to indicate the expander has booted properly. • SAS connectors - Activity and fault...
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All dimensions are in inches. 6 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Dimension Height Length PCB Thickness Max Component Height, Top Side Max Component Height, Bottom Side RAID Expander RES3TV360 2.165" 8.405" 0.062" 0.570" 0.120" Mechanical Information The figure below lists the board dimensions of your RAID Expander RES3TV360. Board Dimensions This table below shows the physical package information for the RAID Expander RES3TV360.
All dimensions are in inches. 6 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Dimension Height Length PCB Thickness Max Component Height, Top Side Max Component Height, Bottom Side RAID Expander RES3TV360 2.165" 8.405" 0.062" 0.570" 0.120" Mechanical Information The figure below lists the board dimensions of your RAID Expander RES3TV360. Board Dimensions This table below shows the physical package information for the RAID Expander RES3TV360.
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About the Intel® RAID Expander RES3TV360 The RAID Expander RES3TV360 is a RAID expander with these features: AF006524 Form Factor Data transfer rate Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Thermal Sensor Encryption 2.165" x 8.405" 12 Gb/s per port 36 1 mini-SAS HD x1 2 mini-SAS HD x4 (SFF-8643) 36 ports input or output up to 24 direct-attached SES-3 Processor temperature No Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 7
About the Intel® RAID Expander RES3TV360 The RAID Expander RES3TV360 is a RAID expander with these features: AF006524 Form Factor Data transfer rate Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Thermal Sensor Encryption 2.165" x 8.405" 12 Gb/s per port 36 1 mini-SAS HD x1 2 mini-SAS HD x4 (SFF-8643) 36 ports input or output up to 24 direct-attached SES-3 Processor temperature No Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 7
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Connects to SFF-8643) - Cables Internal HD mini-SAS to HD mini-SAS (SFF-8643 to a backplane or enclosure. 8 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Selecting Disk Drives and Cables Disk Drives Your RAID Expander supports SAS and SATA disk drives, Solid State Drives (SSDs), and SAS tape drives. 4 Installing and Connecting the RAID Expander This section explains how to install your application (see Standard RAID Expander Features on page 8). Cables Use the cables shown below. Before You Begin • Read Safety Information...
Connects to SFF-8643) - Cables Internal HD mini-SAS to HD mini-SAS (SFF-8643 to a backplane or enclosure. 8 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Selecting Disk Drives and Cables Disk Drives Your RAID Expander supports SAS and SATA disk drives, Solid State Drives (SSDs), and SAS tape drives. 4 Installing and Connecting the RAID Expander This section explains how to install your application (see Standard RAID Expander Features on page 8). Cables Use the cables shown below. Before You Begin • Read Safety Information...
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... - SAS ports (20-23) CN6 - SAS ports (24-27) CN7 - SAS ports (32-35) Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 9 SAS ports (0-3) CN1 - CN3 A CN2 B CN4 I CN1 G CN0 H C CN5 D CN6 E CN7 F CN8 AF006527 Connector CN0 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 Description 2x4 HD mini-SAS internal 1x1 HD mini-SAS internal 2x4 HD mini-SAS internal Type SFF-8643 Comment CN0 - SAS ports (4-7) CN2 - SAS Connectors This section shows the internal SAS connectors. SAS ports (8-11...
... - SAS ports (20-23) CN6 - SAS ports (24-27) CN7 - SAS ports (32-35) Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 9 SAS ports (0-3) CN1 - CN3 A CN2 B CN4 I CN1 G CN0 H C CN5 D CN6 E CN7 F CN8 AF006527 Connector CN0 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 Description 2x4 HD mini-SAS internal 1x1 HD mini-SAS internal 2x4 HD mini-SAS internal Type SFF-8643 Comment CN0 - SAS ports (4-7) CN2 - SAS Connectors This section shows the internal SAS connectors. SAS ports (8-11...
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... in the kit. 10 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Using a Philips head screwdriver, secure the card to the standoffs on the bottom of the card. 4. Remove the server cover. Follow the steps below to install your RAID Expander card and connect your server system documentation. 3. Installing the RAID Expander This section describes how to install the RAID Expander into the area between the fans and midplane. Turn off the power to provide specific drive identification...
... in the kit. 10 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Using a Philips head screwdriver, secure the card to the standoffs on the bottom of the card. 4. Remove the server cover. Follow the steps below to install your RAID Expander card and connect your server system documentation. 3. Installing the RAID Expander This section describes how to install the RAID Expander into the area between the fans and midplane. Turn off the power to provide specific drive identification...
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Close your computer cabinet, reconnect the power cord and network cables, then power up the system. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 11 AF006535 7. Connect serial cables between the expander card and internal disk drive, as required. 6.
Close your computer cabinet, reconnect the power cord and network cables, then power up the system. Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 11 AF006535 7. Connect serial cables between the expander card and internal disk drive, as required. 6.
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Refer to the technical specification or user guide of the RAID controller connected to this expander card to know how to users in RAID configurations. 5 Configuring the RAID Expander After physically installed into a server system, the Intel® RAID Expander RES3TV360 is transparent to configure a RAID system. 12 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide
Refer to the technical specification or user guide of the RAID controller connected to this expander card to know how to users in RAID configurations. 5 Configuring the RAID Expander After physically installed into a server system, the Intel® RAID Expander RES3TV360 is transparent to configure a RAID system. 12 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide
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Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 13 Troubleshooting Checklist If you encounter difficulties installing or using your RAID Expander, check these items first: • With your RAID Expander. 6 Solving Problems This section provides basic troubleshooting information and solutions for solving problems with your computer powered off, check the connections to each disk drive, power supply, LED connector, and so on. • Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the expander. • Did the RAID controller driver install correctly? •...
Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 13 Troubleshooting Checklist If you encounter difficulties installing or using your RAID Expander, check these items first: • With your RAID Expander. 6 Solving Problems This section provides basic troubleshooting information and solutions for solving problems with your computer powered off, check the connections to each disk drive, power supply, LED connector, and so on. • Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the expander. • Did the RAID controller driver install correctly? •...
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... the strap to Intel® Product Support, put it makes skin contact. Avoid touching the printed circuit board or the connectors. • Put the expander down only on the body only. • Handle the expander by touching the metal chassis before handling the expander or any other part of the computer. 14 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Appendix A: Safety...
... the strap to Intel® Product Support, put it makes skin contact. Avoid touching the printed circuit board or the connectors. • Put the expander down only on the body only. • Handle the expander by touching the metal chassis before handling the expander or any other part of the computer. 14 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Appendix A: Safety...
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DC Power Requirements Connector 4-pin Molex Description DC Voltage Requirements 12V Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 15 Forced airflow is measured 1" from the expander processor. The recommended airflow is 200 LFM (linear feet per minute), minimum to 90%, non-condensing 2M hours at 40°C Note: Ambient temperature is required. • The thermal and atmospheric characteristics are: Ambient temperature with forced airflow Relative...
DC Power Requirements Connector 4-pin Molex Description DC Voltage Requirements 12V Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide 15 Forced airflow is measured 1" from the expander processor. The recommended airflow is 200 LFM (linear feet per minute), minimum to 90%, non-condensing 2M hours at 40°C Note: Ambient temperature is required. • The thermal and atmospheric characteristics are: Ambient temperature with forced airflow Relative...
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The max operation power is used to the RES3TV360 RAID Expander through a remote RA 4-pin 12V power connector. The +12 V rail is TBD W. 16 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Current Requirements Product RAID Expander RES3TV360 RAID Expander RES3TV360 Typical Current 1.34A @ 12 VDC All power is supplied to generate the other required voltage rails of 3.3V, 1.8V, 1.005V, and 0.925V and +1.8 V.
The max operation power is used to the RES3TV360 RAID Expander through a remote RA 4-pin 12V power connector. The +12 V rail is TBD W. 16 Intel® RAID Expander Card RES3TV360 Hardware User's Guide Current Requirements Product RAID Expander RES3TV360 RAID Expander RES3TV360 Typical Current 1.34A @ 12 VDC All power is supplied to generate the other required voltage rails of 3.3V, 1.8V, 1.005V, and 0.925V and +1.8 V.