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User Manual for JMR Electronics 96TB 16-Bay SAS Expander JBOD Array Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the JMR Electronics 96TB 16-Bay SAS Expander
- Product category: Hard Drive Arrays JMR Electronics
- Brand: JMR Electronics
- Description and content of package
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Product description RAID Arrays for Photography and Pro Video Read More racqawcqvuexraecstvreqafeurrdtawxd Designed for demanding data recording, including video and audio streams, the 96TB 16-Bay SAS Expander JBOD Array from JMR Electronics provides users with sixteen 3.5" hot-swappable SAS-2/SATA III 6 Gb/s drive bays, each of which is equipped with a 6TB 3.5" hard drive, for a total storage capacity of 96TB. While this system does not contain any RAID controllers, they can be turned into a RAID once connected to a host-resident RAID controller. This model is for those who already have a RAID controller, or those who only need JBOD storage by using an SAS host bus adapter without RAID. Additionally, the dual SAS expanders within this array allow SAS expansion (daisy-chaining) from one unit to another, all connected to the same host computer, for up to seven total chassis (112 disk drives). This array has a 3 RU form factor and can be mounted in compatible rackmounts, where it interfaces with your setup using an SAS connection. It also features dual hot-swappable cooling and power modules, is SES 2.0 compliant, has a split backplane, and includes cables. Protection is provided by a limited 3-year warranty. General Features - 3 RU 16-Bay Rackmount Enclosure
- Sixteen 3.5" Disk Canisters
- Hot-Swappable Hard Drives
- Dual Hot-Swappable Cooling and Power Modules
- SAS/SATA 3 Gb/s or 6 Gb/s disk drive bays
In the Box JMR Electronics 96TB 16-Bay SAS Expander JBOD Array (16 x 6TB) Cables Limited 3-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersJMR Electronics SASS-JD-G3-6-96T-NO Specs Capacity | 96 TB (16 x 6 TB) | Drive Bays | 16 x 3.5" SAS-2/SATA III 6 Gb/s | Interface | Dual SAS | Form Factor | 3 RU | Cooling | Dual Hot Swappable Cooling Modules | Power | Dual Hot Swappable Cooling Modules | Compliance | SES 2.0 compliant | Dimensions | Not specified by manufacturer | Weight | 20 lb / 9.1 kg |
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