Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS)

Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) are aspects of a system’s design that affect its ability to operate continuously and to minimize the time necessary to service the system. Reliability refers to a system’s ability to operate continuously without failures and to maintain data integrity. System availability refers to the ability of a system to recover to an operational state after a failure, with minimal impact. Serviceability relates to the time it takes to restore a system to service following a system failure. Together, reliability, availability, and serviceability features provide for near continuous system operation.

To deliver high levels of reliability, availability, and serviceability, the NetraTM X4200 server offers the following features:

Simplicity of design with the AMD Opteron processors and HyperTransport requires less components and thus provides higher reliability

ECC memory with ChipKill supported

Up to two hot-pluggable hard drives with DVD or up to four hot-pluggable hard drives with no DVD

Hardware RAID (0 + 1) striping and mirroring

Two redundant, hot-swappable AC or DC power supplies

Built-in quad Gigabit Ethernet ports provide redundancy

Environmental monitoring

Easy access for most component replacements

Dry Contact Alarms enable Telco operators to use a relay to signal fault conditions to a rack or control room panel as well as an alarm monitoring system.

Just the Facts, August 2007 Sun Confidential: Internal and Sun Channel Partners Use Only

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Sun Microsystems X4200 M2 manual Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RAS