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Notes on the NSC2U Model 0 Configuration and Options: 
 
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PCI Risers 
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The base configuration comes standard with two PCI Risers supporting up 
to five PCI slots.  These include: 
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One low-profile riser supporting two PCI-Express (PCIe) slots 
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One full-height, full-length riser supporting three slots:  two PCIe 
x4 and one PCI-X. 
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Additional full-height, full-length risers (below) are supported and 
available as accessories (refer to “Production Spares/Accessories List” in 
section III
). 
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PCI-X (active): three independent PCI-X, each with maximum 133 
MHz 
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PCI-X (passive): two PCI-X with maximum 100 MHz and one PCI-X 
(66 MHz) all on a shared PCI bus 
 
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HW RAID 
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While SW RAID 0/1/10 is supported on the base configuration, HW RAID 5 
support can be enabled via a set of optional accessories (refer to 
“Production Spares/Accessories List” in section III
). 
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Components required are NSCRAID01W (NSC2U RAID5 Kit – includes the I-
Button (license), battery cable) and the AXXMINIDIMM (128 MB Mini DIMM 
registered DDR-2 for RAID cache.) 
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An additional option is the AXXRSBBU3 (Intel® RAID Smart Battery Backup 
module provides up to 72 hours of cache memory retention when used 
with AXXMINIDIMM). The cable to connect the battery is included in the 
NSCRAID01W kit. 
 
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Intel® Z-U130 Value Solid State Drive 
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Support for the Intel® Z-U130 Value Solid State Drive is available via a 
selection of optional accessories (refer to “Production Spares/Accessories 
List” in section III
). 
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Components required are an Intel® Z-U130 Value Solid State (select 
desired capacity) as well as a mounting kit (TMWVSSDRIVE01W) to mount 
it inside the chassis. 
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Solid state drives are available in several sizes, enabling an array of 
product customization options. These drives securely mount inside the 
chassis offering  
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Storage: independent of traditional disk drives 
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Boot OS from solid state drive; store data on hard drive 
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Store backup image of boot drive 
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Add a server partition to the server 
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Any other customer design options  
 
 
 
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