Specifications

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Chapter 1
Administrative Overview
Snap Servers are designed as flexible, low-maintenance network file servers
optimized for performance and efficiency. Snap Servers run the GuardianOS, built
to maximize file I/O throughput across multinetwork protocols. To this end, all
unnecessary system control and processing functions that are associated with a
general-purpose server have been removed.This guide applies to the following
Snap Servers and expansion arrays:
Snap Unit Description
Snap Server 18000 The Snap Server 18000 is a 2U enterprise file server with 8
hot-swappable SATA disk drives and redundant power
supplies and fans. The Snap Server 18000 supports up to 7
Snap Disk 30SA or Snap Disk 32SA expansion arrays.
Snap Server 15000 The Snap Server 15000 is a high-performance, 1U NAS
head that supports multiple Snap Disk 30SA or Snap Disk
32SA expansion arrays, and contains four redundant, hot-
swappable disk drives.
Snap Disk 30SA The Snap Disk 30SA is a 3U expansion array with 16 hot-
swappable SATA disk drives. Works with the Snap Servers
15000 and 18000 only.
Snap Disk 32SA The Snap Disk 32SA is a 3U expansion array with 16 hot-
swappable SATA disk drives. Works with the Snap Servers
15000 and 18000 only.
Snap Server 14000 The Snap Server 14000 is a 3U enterprise file server with
12 hot-swappable disk drives and redundant power
supplies and fans.
Snap Server 4200 The Snap Server 4200 is a 1U departmental file server with
four hot-swappable disk drives.
Snap Server 4500 The Snap Server 4500 is a 1U departmental file server with
four hot-swappable disk drives.
Snap Disk 10 The Snap Disk 10 is a 1U expansion array with 4 ATA disk
drives. Works with the Snap Server 4500 only.