Fujitsu BS2000 Personal Computer User Manual


 
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A part of 25% of total memory for X2000 is the recommended value.
If necessary, please consult your service delegate.
4.1.2 Discontinued support
- none -
4.2 Consoles/terminals
4.2.1 Supported consoles
The delivery scope of an SX130, SX140 and SX150 series server in-
cludes an SMC (System Management Console).
System control on an SX100 series server is via the integrated con-
sole.
Consoles can additionally be connected to the SX server via the LAN
interface.
4.2.2 Discontinued support
- none –
4.3 Peripheral types
Bus peripherals
Devices can be operated via local bus connections (bus peripherals)
on SX servers under OSD/XC V2.2A. Each device is connected via the
SCSI interface.
Channel peripherals
Devices with connection capability for channel types 2 or S can
also be connected to systems of the SX130, SX140 and SX150 server
family under OSD/XC V2.2A.
Systems of the SX100 server family do not support channel peripher-
als.
Fibre channel
OSD/XC V2.2A supports peripheral devices that are connected via an
optional fibre channel to the SX server. The FC connection has the
highest performance and should preferably be selected primarily for
medium to high throughput requirements and if fast response times
from the disk peripherals are required.
4.4 Disk storage controllers
4.4.1 Supported Disk storage controllers
The following Symmetrix controllers from EMC are supported in
OSD/XC V2.2A:
5330, 5430, 5630, 5700, 5830, 5930, 8230, 8430, 8530, 8730, 8830,
*2 DMX1000, DMX2000, DMX3000, DMX-3 and DMX-4 (channel type S or fibre
channel, channel type S not on servers of the SX100 series server)
In addition, the following disk controllers are only supported via
fibre channel:
FibreCat FC4500 und FC4700