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The exploded view reveals the location of major components, as well as the mechanical
and architectural features of the rp5400 series. The server is partitioned into two main electrical
assemblies—the system board and the I/O backplane, and into three main volumes—processor
and memory, I/O and disk, and power.
Looking at the front face, three hot-swap power supply bays are located in the lower left corner.
To the right, a peripheral bay provides space for four hot-plug disks and one removable media
device (either DVD-ROM or DDS-3). Directly above the power supply bays is the first of eight hot-
swap cooling fans.
The right side of the system houses the I/O card bay. There are ten PCI I/O slots available.
Two pairs of fans located here provide cooling for the I/O bay as well as the peripheral bay.
The opening at the top provides access to the system board, which supports the four CPUs,
sixteen dual inline memory module (DIMM) slots, two processor support modules, and platform
monitor board. The core I/O is located at the rear of the system.
rp5400 features at-a-glance
• 1 or 2 PA-8500 or PA-8600 64-bit
CPUs
• 540 MHz, 440MHz, and 360MHz
CPUs
• IA-64 ready
• Up to 8GB of memory
• 5 hot-plug (66MHz × 64-bit) PCI I/O
slots
• Independent PCI buses for I/O slots
• N+1 power and cooling
• 4 hot-plug disk drives
• Removable media bay: DVD-ROM or
DDS-3
• 1.3GB/s system bus bandwidth
• 1.6GB/s I/O bus bandwidth
• 1.3GB/s memory bus bandwidth
• 64-bit HP-UX 11.0 & 11I
• In-box upgrade to rp5450
• Board-swap upgrade to rp5430 and
rp5470
• High-density 7-EIA-unit, 19-inch
rackmount package or pedestal
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