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Hard Disk Drive Support
Intel® Server System SR1695GPRX TPS
Revision
1.5
Intel order number: G11332-006
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6. Hard Disk Drive Support
The server system provides four hard drive bays at the front of the chassis. You can populate all
hard drive bays with a carrier-mounted 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch SATA or SAS hard disk drives.
hard drive bays with a carrier-mounted 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch SATA or SAS hard disk drives.
6.1
Hard Disk Drive Bays
The server system 1U chassis can support up to four carrier-mounted SATA or SAS 3.5-inch or
2.5-inch hard disk drives. The drives may be “electrically” hot-swapped while the system power
is applied, but you must take caution before hot-swapping while the system is functioning under
operating system/application control or data may be lost.
2.5-inch hard disk drives. The drives may be “electrically” hot-swapped while the system power
is applied, but you must take caution before hot-swapping while the system is functioning under
operating system/application control or data may be lost.
Note: All drive bays (0 through 3) are controlled by the server board or the RAID controller card.
Figure 19. HDD Bays and Numbering
If a failed drive needs replacing, it is recommended you replace it with the same manufacturer,
model, and capacity.
model, and capacity.
6.2
Hard Drive Trays
You can use hard drive trays for 3.5-inches or 2.5-inches hot-swap hard drive configurations.
Hot-swap drive trays make insertion and extraction of the drive from the system very simple.
Each drive tray has its own latching mechanism, which is used to both insert and extract drives
from the chassis and lock the tray in place. Each drive tray supports two light pipes to direct light
from the drive status LEDs on the backplane to the tray’s face allowing it to be viewable from
the front of the system.
Each drive tray has its own latching mechanism, which is used to both insert and extract drives
from the chassis and lock the tray in place. Each drive tray supports two light pipes to direct light
from the drive status LEDs on the backplane to the tray’s face allowing it to be viewable from
the front of the system.
Figure 20. 3.5-inch HDD Assembly Overview