Compaq manual AlphaServer 800 Pedestal and Rackmount Package Systems

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AlphaServer 800 Pedestal–Rackmount

Step 1—AlphaServer 800 Pedestal and Rackmount Package Systems

Configuration menus require the mandatory selection of:

DIGITAL UNIX Packaged System from Step 1a, or

OpenVMS Packaged System from Step 1b, and

Minimum of one Ethernet Adapter and one UltraSCSI disk from Step 1c

Note: See Step 7 for M-series Cabinet Enclosure configuration rules

Pedestal and Rackmount Systems include

 

 

Alpha microprocessor 21164 500 MHz CPU with

- One bi-directional enhanced parallel port

￿2 MB onboard ECC cache

- PS/2 style keyboard port and mouse port

Pedestal enclosure with

350 W switchable (120/240 V, 60/50 Hz) power supply

- Six expansion slots: three PCI and one PCI/EISA

3-button mouse.

 

combo and two EISA

 

120 V power cord. Select country-specific power cord

- Onboard UltraSCSI adapter supports internal

for all non North American orders.

removable media (CD-ROMs and tapes) and internal

US English documentation.

storage shelf only

Integrated Advanced Server Management features,

- Onboard S3 SVGA Graphic

including ServerWORKS Manager kit.

- 8 DIMM memory slots support 2 memory kits

DIGITAL UNIX Unlimited User license, Server

- Eight storage slots

Extension license, Internet AlphaServer System software

One diskette drive slot with 1.44 MB floppy drive

kit, or

 

One CD-ROM drive slot with 600 MB CD-ROM

 

OpenVMS base license with System Manager license,

Two additional half height (or one full height)

Enterprise Integrated Package

removable media slots

￿Hardware warranty: three-year onsite1

Four SCA-2 UltraSCSI hard drive slots

- Two serial ports: One serial port with full duplex

￿

1

Software Warranty

 

asynchronous modem control; one RMC dedicated

90-day SPD conformance with advisory telephone

serial port with full duplex asynchronous modem

support for DIGITAL UNIX and Open VMS.

control.

 

 

1. Service upgrades are available. See Step 10.

Note: Rackmount packaged systems must be installed in a cabinet. System can be installed in an existing cabinet or select a cabinet from Step 7.

2.26 Alpha Servers

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Contents Series Cabinet Enclosures Product DescriptionSystem Ordering Rules Pedestal and Rackmount Systems include AlphaServer 800 Pedestal and Rackmount Package SystemsAlphaServer 800 Pedestal-Rackmount Digital Unix Pedestal Packaged Systems Digital Unix Packaged SystemsOpenVMS Packaged Systems Digital Unix Rackmount Packaged SystemsSelect one System Disk Drive-Mandatory Mandatory OptionsOpenVMS Rackmount Packaged Systems Select one Network Adapter-MandatoryInternal Storage MemoryStorage PCI-based one port UltraSCSI Single-ended adapter, internal Storage Adapters/ControllersPCI-based two port UltraSCSI Single-ended adapter PCI-based one port Fast Wide Differential FWD Scsi adapterPCI-based three port UltraSCSI RAID controller with 4 MB Same as KZPAC-CA with 8 MB cache memoryPCI-based one port Dssi adapter OpenVMS systems only External Tape ExpansionDssi Controllers External TapesScsi Cables for External Tapes MonitorsVideo Extension Cable Networks and Communications Monitor Power CordsGraphics Adapters Series Cabinet Enclosure Options Cabinet Enclosures and AccessoriesCabinet Configuration Chart Cabinet EnclosuresFactory Integration Cabinet Front DoorShelves supported in M-series Cabinets with trim kit H9A11 Ballast KitKeyboards and Power Cords Software Pedestal Power CordsRackmount Power Cords Pedestal to Rackmount Conversion KitDigital Unix Software Layered Products Library CD-ROM StorageWorks Software Packages for Digital UnixTruCluster Available Server License DECnet for Digital UnixDssi Information Hardware and Software Supplemental Support ServicesDECnet for OpenVMS Hardware-Americas and Asia Pacific onlyCPU Upgrades AlphaServer 800 System Diagram Rear of Enclosure Clearances Operating Service AlphaServer 800 Rackmount Specifications RegulatoryUninterruptable Power Supplies
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