NOTE: Four mounting screws are required to install an optional third hard drive. If you purchase an upgrade from Dell, these screws are included in the kit.

1If you are installing a new drive, unpack the drive and prepare it for installation. Check the documentation for the drive to verify that it is configured for your system.

NOTE: The screws installed in the following step must be installed in the front four screw holes in order for the drive to be installed.

2Install four screws in the front four holes on the sides of the drive.

3Turn off the system and attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.

4Open the system. See "Opening the System" on page 43.

5Remove the front drive bezel. See "Removing and Replacing the Front Drive Bezel" on page 46.

NOTICE: If metal shields are present in your system configuration, they must be installed at all times while your system is in use or your system may not function properly.

6If the flex bay is not populated and metal shields are present in your system, slide the sliding-plate lever to the right and hold it in place as you pull to remove the vented metal insert from the flex bay.

7If you already have a diskette drive installed in the flex bay, remove it. See "Removing the Diskette Drive" on page 63.

8If you already have a hard drive installed in the flex bay, remove the hard drive. See "Removing an Optional Third Hard Drive" on page 54.

9Gently slide the drive into place in the flex bay; the drive clicks through two notches before it is securely installed.

10Ensure that the hard-drive indicator and data cables are correctly connected to the SAS controller expansion card. See Figure 3-12and "Installing a SAS Controller Expansion Card" on page 72.

11If you are upgrading from two SATA hard drives, connect the first two hard drives to the SAS controller card as described in the following steps:

a Remove the SATA data cables from the hard drives in the rotatable drive carrier and the SATA_0 and SATA_1 connectors on the system board. See "Removing a Hard Drive from the Rotatable Carrier" on page 49.

b Route the two long data cables from the SAS controller card, as shown in Figure 3-12, through the clips on chassis bottom, chassis sides, and the rotatable drive carrier, to the first two hard drives.

c Connect the data and power cables to the first two hard drives as shown in Figure 3-12.

12Connect a data cable and a power cable to the back of the third hard drive. See Figure 3-12.

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Dell SC1430 owner manual Installing System Components

SC1430 specifications

The Dell SC1430 is a dual-socket server that stands out in the entry-level server market, particularly catered to small and medium-sized businesses, as well as remote offices. Launched with a focus on versatility and expandability, the SC1430 is designed to handle varying workloads with ease, making it a reliable solution for enterprise needs.

One of the main features of the SC1430 is its dual Intel Xeon processor support, which allows for powerful performance and the ability to run multiple applications simultaneously. It supports both the Intel Xeon 5000 and 5100 series processors, enabling users to select the processing power that fits their requirements. The server is equipped with up to 32 GB of DDR2 memory, utilizing four DIMM slots per processor, which enhances data processing and multitasking capabilities.

Storage flexibility is another hallmark of the SC1430. It offers support for up to six 3.5-inch SAS or SATA hard drives, providing a maximum storage capacity of 6 TB, adequate for essential business applications and database storage. The RAID support ensures data redundancy and improves performance through various configurations, making it an ideal choice for businesses concerned with data integrity.

The SC1430 leverages advanced technologies such as virtualization-ready capabilities, which allows IT administrators to optimize resources and improve server utilization. Its compact, 1U rack-mountable design suits various data center environments, facilitating streamlined setups in space-constrained areas.

In terms of connectivity, the Dell SC1430 includes multiple PCI Express slots for additional expansion cards, enabling increased network, storage, or graphic capabilities as needed. The integrated dual Gigabit Ethernet ports ensure reliable network connectivity, vital for business operations.

Additionally, the Dell OpenManage suite provides effective systems management capabilities, allowing users to monitor the health of the server and perform updates efficiently. This management software contributes to minimizing downtime and optimizing performance.

Overall, the Dell SC1430 combines powerful processing, expandability, and robust management features in a compact form factor, making it a commendable choice for organizations seeking a dependable, scalable server solution. With its focus on performance, flexibility, and ease of use, the SC1430 remains a strong competitor in the entry-level server space.