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Your Server at a Glance-Interior Battery PCI card slots (2) RAM slots (4) Chassis release latch Blowers PCI/AGP card slot Power supply Chassis release latch Main logic board 14 Chapter 1
Your Server at a Glance-Interior Battery PCI card slots (2) RAM slots (4) Chassis release latch Blowers PCI/AGP card slot Power supply Chassis release latch Main logic board 14 Chapter 1
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... hold 12-inch cards; Sensors detect and report if a blower needs service. the slot on the right side holds a 7-inch card, and can expand DDR RAM up to 2 GB, using the four slots. (See "Adding Memory" on the left side of the server hold an AGP card, which requires a special adapter... install PCI expansion cards in the rack, or to remove it . This component has a sensor that detects and reports if the power supply needs service. Xserve Overview 15
... hold 12-inch cards; Sensors detect and report if a blower needs service. the slot on the right side holds a 7-inch card, and can expand DDR RAM up to 2 GB, using the four slots. (See "Adding Memory" on the left side of the server hold an AGP card, which requires a special adapter... install PCI expansion cards in the rack, or to remove it . This component has a sensor that detects and reports if the power supply needs service. Xserve Overview 15
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Follow the appropriate instructions in Chapter 5, "Installing or Replacing Server Components," on page 50. PCI card slots (2) PCI/AGP card slot RAM slots (4) 8 If necessary, install any optional internal components, such as additional memory or a PCI card, in the server. Drive module bay 1 Drive module bay 2 Drive module bay 3 Drive module bay 4 28 Chapter 3 Follow the instructions in "Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive Module" on page 49. 7 If necessary, install any additional Apple Drive Modules in the front panel of the server.
Follow the appropriate instructions in Chapter 5, "Installing or Replacing Server Components," on page 50. PCI card slots (2) PCI/AGP card slot RAM slots (4) 8 If necessary, install any optional internal components, such as additional memory or a PCI card, in the server. Drive module bay 1 Drive module bay 2 Drive module bay 3 Drive module bay 4 28 Chapter 3 Follow the instructions in "Installing or Replacing an Apple Drive Module" on page 49. 7 If necessary, install any additional Apple Drive Modules in the front panel of the server.
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Touch a metal surface before opening it to install or exchange other key components. When working inside the server. 49 The server should be turned off before handling RAM or an expansion card or working with the server hardware, always guard against static electricity, which can install or exchange drive modules while the server is operating. CHAPTER 5 Installing or Replacing Server 5 Components Your server is designed so that you can damage electronic components.
Touch a metal surface before opening it to install or exchange other key components. When working inside the server. 49 The server should be turned off before handling RAM or an expansion card or working with the server hardware, always guard against static electricity, which can install or exchange drive modules while the server is operating. CHAPTER 5 Installing or Replacing Server 5 Components Your server is designed so that you can damage electronic components.
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3 Open the server to use by pushing down on page 52 for details. See "Opening and Closing the Server" on them. RAM slots (4) 5 Open the ejectors on the DIMM slots you want to its full length. Installing or Replacing Server Components 57 You can also remove the server from the rack (leaving the cover in place) and do the installation with the server on a sturdy flat surface. 4 Locate the RAM slots at the rear center of the server.
3 Open the server to use by pushing down on page 52 for details. See "Opening and Closing the Server" on them. RAM slots (4) 5 Open the ejectors on the DIMM slots you want to its full length. Installing or Replacing Server Components 57 You can also remove the server from the rack (leaving the cover in place) and do the installation with the server on a sturdy flat surface. 4 Locate the RAM slots at the rear center of the server.
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...;cations A Processor and Memory Specifications Processor m PowerPC G4 (single or dual), 1 GHz processor speed (at a minimum) m 256K level 2 cache m 2 MB backside DDR L3 cache Random-access memory (RAM) m Minimum of 256 MB of DDR RAM, maximum of 2 GB of drive modules installed in four DIMM slots m PC2100 double-data-rate (DDR) Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM...) m Altitude: 0 to 3048 meters (0 to 10,000 feet) 69 also described as DDR-266 m 2.5 volt ( V ) unbuffered, unregistered, 64-bit wide, 184-pin module m 256 or 512 MB DIMMs;
...;cations A Processor and Memory Specifications Processor m PowerPC G4 (single or dual), 1 GHz processor speed (at a minimum) m 256K level 2 cache m 2 MB backside DDR L3 cache Random-access memory (RAM) m Minimum of 256 MB of DDR RAM, maximum of 2 GB of drive modules installed in four DIMM slots m PC2100 double-data-rate (DDR) Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM...) m Altitude: 0 to 3048 meters (0 to 10,000 feet) 69 also described as DDR-266 m 2.5 volt ( V ) unbuffered, unregistered, 64-bit wide, 184-pin module m 256 or 512 MB DIMMs;