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    VAX Systems 4.31 VAX 7000 Model 810 V2.3—25 January 1999 Systems and Options Catalog Pr o duc t De sc ri pt i o n VAX 7000 Ente rpri se Se rve rs a re pa rt of a fa mily of Open VM S b ased sys tems designed for the ri gorous dema nds of dat a c e nte r c omput i ng. The y ha ve a modular pl a tform whic h ena bl es users to im prove perform a nc[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 4.32 VAX Syst em s Step 1—Systems The follo win g items ar e requ ired. Note : A second power regula tor i s require d when c onfi guring fi ve and six proc e ssor systems. OpenVMS user licenses may be ordere d as nee de d. Open VMS V5 . 5 - 2 1 , V6.1, V 6.2 , V7 .1 o r V 7.2. InfoServer 1000 Local Area CD -ROM for initial bo[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 VAX Systems 4.33 Step 2—Mem ory Sele c t a ddi ti ona l m e mory i f re quire d; ma xi mum 3. 5 GB per system . New systems can be e xpande d i n any c om bina t ion of arrays liste d be low. Systems running OpenVMS V5.5-2 are re stric t ed t o 512 MB ma xim um m e mory. MS7 AA-DA 512 MB memory array MS7 AA-FA 2 GB memory arra[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 4.34 VAX Syst em s Step 3c—Exter nal Storage The following list describes available storage devices, capacities , and components included with in itia l offerings; supported options ca n be adde d a s requi red. See St orage Devi c es for orderi ng i nforma t ion. Storage Arrays Capacity Storage Array Disk Drive Components SW5[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 VAX Systems 4.35 Step 4—Syste m Cabinet and I /O Expans ion Cabinet (continued) I/O E xpa nsi o n Ca bi ne t H7263-AA/AB 48 V power regula t or, 60/50 Hz; m axi m um t hre e pe r c abi ne t (one i ncl ude d). Second re gul at or m ay be require d t o supply a dequa t e power de pe nding on c onfi gura ti on. See power confi gu[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 4.36 VAX Syst em s Step 6—Op enVMS Cl uster O p t ion s For OpenVMS Cluster configura ti ons, sel e ct a ppropria t e OpenVMS Cluster opti ons. CI c ont roll e r, BNCIA cable s, a nd VAXcl u st e r So ft war e l i c en se r e q ui red . HSJ50-AF/AH/AJ StorageWorks arra y cont rol le r, supports up to 36 SCSI-2 device s. Inc l [...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 VAX Systems 4.37 Step 9—So f tw are (continued) Ope nVM S VAX Di stri bute d Inte rac tiv e Use r Li ce nse s Ope nVMS VAX Di st ri but e d Int e ra c t i ve Use r L i c e nse s a re for c ustom e rs runni ng Ope nVMS VAX V6. 0 to V 6. 1, see a bove note. Ope nVMS VAX Dist rib u t e d I nt era ct i ve Use r li ce n se s p ro v[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 4.38 VAX Syst em s Step 10—Envi ron m ent al P ower P roducts Power Configur at i on Tabl e Opti ons EPU Val u e s System Cabinet Opti ons Quanti ty Tota l EPU (Quant ity times EP U) EPU Val u e s Expansion Cabinet Opti ons Quanti ty Tota l EPU (Quant ity times EP U) Base System i ncl udes power re gulat or , I/ O port module,[...]

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    VAX 7000 Mode l 810 VAX Systems 4.39 Sp ecificat ions Physical Characteri s ti cs Operat i ng Shipping Height Width Depth Wei g ht, f ul l conf i g uratio n Without batt er i es With b atteries 170.0 cm ( 67. 0 i n. ) 80.0 cm ( 31. 5 i n. ) 87.5 cm ( 34. 4 i n. ) 408 kg (900 lb) 545 kg (1200 lb) 195.0 cm ( 76. 7 i n. ) 109.5 cm ( 43. 1 i n. ) 121.0[...]