
| Introducing the IBM | SerialRAID | Adapter | 
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| The | IBM | SerialRAID | Adapter | 
 | is a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) adapter that | ||||||||||
| serves | as | the | interface | between systems | based on | PCI architecture and devices t | |||||||||
| use | Serial Storage Architecture (SSA). The adapter has four ports, which can be | ||||||||||||||
| connected in pairs to drive | two | SSA | loops. | Each | loop | can contain a maximum of 48 | |||||||||
| disk | drives. Two adapters, | each | one located | in | a | different PC Server, can drive th | |||||||||
| same | SSA loop. This arrangement is referred to as a Cluster Configuration. (See the | ||||||||||||||
| IBM | SerialRAID Adapter Installation and User'sfor moreGuidetails). | ||||||||||||||
| The | four SSA ports on the | adapter | can | operate | at 20MB/s  | ||||||||||
| copper | cables | up | to | 25 meters | long. SSA | uses | an | ||||||||
| queuing | model, | status | and | sense | bytes. | ||||||||||
| .1/ | SSA | Loop | B | Port | 2 | 
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 | .3/ | SSA | Loop | A | Port | 2 | 
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| .2/ | SSA | Loop | B | Port | 1 | 
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 | .4/ | SSA | Loop | A | Port | 1 | 
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| The | four | SSA | connectors | on the | adapter | card | are arranged in two pairs; connectors A | ||||
| and A2 are one pair, | B1 | and | B2 | are | the | other. Next to each pair of | connectors | ||||
| light | that | functions as | follows: | 
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| Ÿ ON | continuously | : Power | is | turned | on | to | the | adapter and both ports for | that loop | ||
| are operational; that is, the devices in | the loop have power turned | on, are | |||||||||
| connected | correctly | to | the | adapter, | and | are operational. | 
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|  Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 | 1 |