Fujitsu M600R, M200R Fans, Power supplies, Stabilizing feet, Rear of the M200 main cabinet

Models: M200 M400A GranPower7000 (GP 7000F) M400R M600 M600R M200R

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2.2 Device Configuration

Fans Table 2.1 lists the fans installed in the M200 main cabinet.

 

 

 

Table 2.1

Fans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

Shape

 

Location

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan #0

 

120-mm (4.7 inch) square fan

 

Behind the Systemboard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan #1

 

120-mm (4.7 inch) square fan

 

Under the disk unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan #2

 

92-mm (3.6 inch) square fan

 

Above the processor module

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan #3

 

80-mm (3.1 inch) or 120-mm

 

Behind the power supply

 

 

 

 

(4.7 inch) square fan (*1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan #4

 

92-mm (3.6 inch) square fan

 

Side the PCI slot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1

The 80-mm square fan is replaced by the 120-mm square fan when the expansion

 

 

power supply is installed.

 

 

 

Power supplies

The M200 main cabinet has a basic power supply unit as well as DDC(DC-DC Converter)s dedicated to each processor module. When the Disk Expansion Unit is installed, The expansion power supply is required (when 5 to 8 disks are installed in the M200 main cabinet).

If the expansion power supply is not installed when the Disk Expansion Unit is installed, an indication that a mounting rule has been violated is reported on the LCD panel and power-on is inhibited. This checking function prevents faulty configurations. The checking function is executed when a disk cage is expanded regardless of whether a disk unit is installed.

The alarm detection feature is not implemented for the expansion power supply of the M200 main cabinet. If a failure occurs in the expansion power supply, the power cannot be supplied to the Disk Expansion Unit. In this case, the POWER LED on the disk expansion cage turns off. If an error occurs in the disk unit installed in the Disk Expansion Unit (because the power is not supplied), the expansion power supply may be at failed. Check the POWER LED on the expansion disk cage.

Stabilizing feet

The stabilizing feet prevent the M200 main cabinet from falling over when it is pushed from its side or if there is an earthquake. When installing the M200 main cabinet, be sure to install the stabilizing feet.

Rear of the M200 main cabinet

AC input, AC main line switch, power supply(FEP) and some connectors are located on the rear panel of the M200 main cabinet as shown in the Figure 2.3 .

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Fujitsu M600R, M200R, GranPower7000 (GP 7000F) Fans, Power supplies, Stabilizing feet, Rear of the M200 main cabinet

M200, M400A, GranPower7000 (GP 7000F), M400R, M600 specifications

Fujitsu's M200R, M600R, M600, M400R, and GranPower 7000 (GP 7000F) models represent a suite of advanced computing solutions designed for various enterprise applications and high-performance tasks.

Starting with the M200R, this model is known for its robust performance in data-intensive environments. It is equipped with advanced multi-core processors that enhance processing speed and efficiency. The M200R also supports virtualization technologies, allowing businesses to maximize resource utilization by running multiple operating systems simultaneously.

The M600R further extends these capabilities with an emphasis on reliability and scalability. It features redundant power supplies and cooling systems, ensuring uninterrupted operation during critical tasks. The M600R is ideal for medium to large enterprises requiring a dependable infrastructure that can grow with their operations. Its high memory capacity supports large-scale applications and extensive data analysis tasks.

Complementing this is the M600 model, which focuses on a balance between performance and energy efficiency. It integrates innovative power management technologies that help reduce overall operational costs while maintaining high processing capabilities. The M600's modular design allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, making it a flexible choice for evolving business needs.

The M400R is specifically tailored for smaller organizations or those with less demanding workloads. Despite its compact size, it still features powerful processing capabilities and user-friendly management tools. The M400R’s cost-effectiveness and ease of deployment make it an attractive option for businesses looking to optimize their IT investments without compromising performance.

Finally, the GranPower 7000 (GP 7000F) stands out with its exceptional energy efficiency, providing an environmentally friendly solution for data centers. This model is notable for its advanced cooling technologies, which ensure optimal performance while minimizing energy consumption. The GP 7000F is particularly well-suited for high-density computing environments, offering enhanced security features and scalable architecture to accommodate future growth.

In summary, Fujitsu's M200R, M600R, M600, M400R, and GranPower 7000 are designed to meet diverse computing needs across different industries. Their main features include high-performance processors, scalability, energy efficiency, and advanced cooling technologies. By leveraging these sophisticated computing solutions, organizations can enhance their operational efficiency and better prepare for future challenges in an increasingly digital world.