HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Site Preparation Guide (AE002-96040, March 2008)

ReferenceNoYesCheck items*
Preventing equipment servicing
hazards, page 26
Is the computer room free of any
equipment servicing hazards (for
example, electrical or data cables that
obstruct access)?
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The space planning process, page 29Is the existing floor plan documented?
The space planning process, page 29
Has a new floor plan been developed
to include the new array?
The space planning process, page 29
Does the new floor plan include
adequate space for airflow and
servicing needs?
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Floor clearance requirements, page
30
Does the new floor plan include the
clearance required for the floor's load
rating?
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General computer room
requirements, page 25
Is the computer room structurally
complete (walls, floor, air conditioning
system, and so on)?
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Floor requirements, page 26
Is the floor adequate for the equipment
load?
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Floor covering requirements, page 29Is antistatic flooring or mats installed?
Raised floor cutout
specifications, page 27
Are there cutouts or channels for cable
routing?
Data communication
requirements, page 42
Is there a dedicated analog telephone
line for the optional modem-based
remote support solution (if chosen)?
Data communication
requirements, page 42
Is the infrastructure available for the
optional Internet-based remote support
solution (if chosen)?
Data communication
requirements, page 42
Is a telephone line available for HP
representative use?
Data communication
requirements, page 42
Is a private LAN available?
Temperature specifications, page 37
Can the temperature be maintained
between 16 and 32 degrees C?
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Temperature specifications, page 37
Can temperature changes be held to
less than 10 degrees C per hour?
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Humidity specifications, page 37
Can the humidity level be maintained
between 20% and 80%?
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Controlling dust and pollution, page
41
Is the computer room protected against
dust, pollution, and metallic particulate
contamination?
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