Dell MD3820f Working With SFP+ Modules and Fiber Optic Cables, Guidelines for Using SFP+ Modules

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Working With SFP+ Modules and Fiber Optic Cables

Each storage controller can have up to four FC host ports. A small-form-factor pluggable (SFP+) module is used to connect a host port to a host or switch. The SFP+ module is inserted into the port, and then a fiber optic cable is inserted into the SFP+ module. The other end of the fiber optic cable is connected to an optical interface connector either in a FC HBA on a host or a switch. SFP+ modules are laser products.

WARNING: Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than Class 1 power levels. Never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle

Guidelines for Using SFP+ Modules

The storage array requires SFP+ modules. SFP+ modules convert electrical signals to optical signals that are required for FC transmission to and from RAID controller modules. After installing the SFP+ modules, fiber-optic cables are used to connect the storage array to other FC devices. Before installing SFP+ modules and fiber-optic cables, read the following information:

Use only Dell supported SFP+s with the Dell PowerVault MD3600f series storage arrays. Other generic SFP+s are not supported and may not work with the storage arrays.

The SFP+ module housing has an integral guide key that is designed to prevent you from inserting the SFP+ module incorrectly.

Use minimal pressure when inserting an SFP+ module into a FC port. Forcing the SFP+ module into a port may damage the SFP+ module or the port.

Use minimal pressure when inserting an SFP+ module into a FC port. Forcing the SFP+ module into a port may damage the SFP+ module or the port.

You must install the SFP+ module into a port before you connect the fiber-optic cable

You must remove the fiber-optic cable from the SFP+ module before you remove the SFP+ module from the port.

WARNING: When handling static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damaging the product from static electricity.

Removing SFP+ Modules

To remove SFP+ modules:

1.Remove the FC cable from the SFP+ module.

See Working With SFP+ Modules and Fiber Optic Cables

2.Unlock the SFP+ module latch. For SFP+ modules that contain wire tabs, unlock the SFP+ module latch by pulling the wire latch outward 90°.

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MD3800f, MD3820f specifications

The Dell MD3800f and MD3820f storage arrays are advanced storage solutions designed to meet the demanding needs of mid-sized businesses and enterprise environments. Both models offer high performance, scalability, and a reliable foundation for data storage that can support various applications.

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In terms of connectivity, the Dell MD3800f and MD3820f offer various interface options including iSCSI and Fibre Channel, enabling seamless integration into diverse IT environments. Management of the arrays is made easy through the Dell Storage Manager, which provides a comprehensive view of storage performance, utilization, and health, making it easier for IT administrators to oversee their infrastructure.

In summary, the Dell MD3800f and MD3820f storage arrays are robust solutions that deliver exceptional scalability and performance. With their advanced features, intelligent data management, and flexible connectivity options, they are well-suited for organizations looking to optimize their data storage capabilities while maintaining high availability and efficiency.