HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Site Preparation Guide (AE002-96040, March 2008)
lbkgDescriptionProduct
94.1HP XP12000 146-GB 10k-rpm Array Group, four disksAE051A
20.9HP XP12000 146-GB 10k-rpm Spare DiskAE051AS
8.84HP XP12000 146-GB 15k-rpm Array Group, four disksAE052A
2.21HP XP12000 146-GB 15k-rpm Spare DiskAE052AS
94HP XP12000 300-GB 10k-rpm Array GroupAE053A
21HP XP12000 300-GB 10k-rpm Spare DiskAE053AS
8.84HP XP12000 300GB 15k-rpm Array Group, four disksAE058A
2.21HP XP12000 300GB 15k-rpm Spare DiskAE058AS
130.57HP XP12000/10000 4-Gbps FICON SW CHIPAE062A
130.57HP XP12000/10000 4-Gbps FICON LW CHIPAE063A
8.84.0HP XP12000 400GB 10k rpm Array Group-4 disksAE055A
2.21.0HP XP12000 400GB 10k rpm Spare DiskAE055AS
Calculating the weight of your disk array configuration
The total weight of your array configuration includes not just the DKC and DKU(s), but also the number
of disk drives in each rack and any optional components. Your site must have adequate floor strength
to support the total weight of the array, from the delivery area to the computer room.
Use the following worksheet to calculate the total weight of your unpackaged array configuration, in
kilograms or pounds. A completed worksheet is illustrated on the following page.
Later you will use the calculated total weight to estimate the required floor load rating for the computer
room (see “Estimating required floor load rating” on page 28).
Total weightQuantityUnit WeightDescriptionPart Number
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