Note: Cables should be strain relieved or strapped to a cabinet/rack to ensure additional reliability.

Note: Cables should be connected according to the configuration of your DSE4XM product.

The configuration is documented on the configuration sheet included with your product. The standard StorExpress configuration is single server. Multiple server configurations require additional DXH510 adapter cards and cables, which may be purchased through http://www.dolphinics.com.

2.4Powering up the DSE4XM

1.Connect main power (100-240VAC) to the DSE4XM chassis using the provided AC power cord or a regionally appropriate AC power cord to the DSE4XM chassis power connector, which is located on the back of the chassis, as shown in Figure 2– 1. The AC power cord provided by Dolphin is a Northern American 3- prong plug. A different power cord, with the appropriate power prongs, is required for other geographies that don’t support the North American standard. The chassis accepts any IEC 320 EN60320 C13 connector and the power supply provided with the DXE410 accepts any voltage from 100V to 240V at a frequency of 50-60Hz.

Auxiliary power is supplied to the DSE4XM when AC power is connected.

2.An AC power switch for each power supply unit is located on the back of the chas- sis near the power connector, as shown in Figure 2–1.These switches must be placed in the on position to provide full AC power to the chassis.

3.A DC power switch is provided in the front of the chassis, as shown in Figure 2–2.This switch can be used to manually fully power up the chassis.

The DSE4XM chassis provides automatic remote power-on capabilities. Toggling the front power button is not necessary to fully power to the chassis. As long as AC power is switch on, the DSE4XM will fully power up when the server (or first server) is powered on.

When fully powered, the DSE4XM will go through a self test. You will observe that for 0.5 seconds the P0 and P1 LEDs on the Uplink slots will turn green. Then for 0.5 seconds, the P0 and P1 LEDs turn yellow. If the servers connected to the DSE4XM are powered down, or if the connectors are not cabled, then the LEDs will turn off.

4.Power-on the server that contains the DXH510. If not already powered, after server power is turned on, the DSE4XM will come on automatically. This is indicated by the following:

Chassis fans will turn on

The Uplink Slot P0 and P1 LEDs will transition from yellow to off and then green for connected ports, as described in the previous step.

5.Check the P0 and P1 LEDs for both the DXH510 and the DSE4XM Uplink slot(s)

For a x8 or a single x4 connection, the P0 LED should be illuminated

For two x4 connections, both the P0 and P1 LEDs should be illuminated

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Microsoft DSE4XM2, DSE4XM1 manual Powering up the DSE4XM

DSE4XM1, DSE4XM2 specifications

Microsoft's DSE4XM2 and DSE4XM1 are state-of-the-art virtual machines designed to meet the demanding needs of modern applications. These innovative machines offer enhanced performance and scalability for businesses and developers looking to optimize their cloud infrastructure.

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In summary, Microsoft’s DSE4XM2 and DSE4XM1 virtual machines present cutting-edge solutions for organizations needing robust computing power in the cloud. With their significant memory, advanced technology, and integration capabilities, they stand as forward-thinking options for modern digital workloads, empowering businesses to innovate and grow in cloud-based environments. Whether for intensive analytics or large applications, these VMs provide an ideal balance of performance and flexibility.