Supports up to 2 Additional SCSI or 3 Additional FC Host Bus Adapters
Windows® Storage Server 2003 R2 64-Bit Operating System
Load-Sharing 720 Watt Hot-Swappable Triple Redundant N+1 Power Supply
19" Rackmount Chassis - 4U Form Factor
Features Specific to M4q Medical Imaging Platform-Engine for SCSI-to-SCSI Attached RAID Solutions:
Includes Two RAID Certified 15,000RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drives Mirrored at RAID 1 for the Operating System
Ultra320 SCSI RAID Controller for Operating System Mirror
Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI Controller for Connectivity to TaskMaster RAID Subsystem(s)
Features Specific to M4q Medical Imaging Platform-Engine for FC-to-FC Attached RAID Solutions:
Includes Two RAID Certified 15,000RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drives Mirrored at RAID 1 for the Operating System
Ultra320 SCSI RAID Controller for Operating System Mirror
4Gb LC Optical Host Bus Adapter Port for Connectivity to FibreMaster RAID Subsystem(s)
Features Specific to M4q Medical Imaging Platform-Engine for SATA-to-SCSI Attached RAID Solutions:
Includes Two RAID Certified 36GB 10k RPM WD Raptor SATA Disk Drives Mirrored at RAID 1 for the Operating System
2-Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller for Operating System Mirror
Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI Controller for Connectivity to Enterprise RAID Subsystem(s)
Features Specific to M4q Medical Imaging Platform-Engine for SATA-to-FC Attached RAID Solutions:
Includes Two RAID Certified 36GB 10k RPM WD Raptor SATA Disk Drives Mirrored at RAID 1 for the Operating System
2-Channel Serial ATA RAID Controller for Operating System Mirror
4Gb LC Optical Host Bus Adapter Port for Connectivity to Enterprise RAID Subsystem(s)
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Input an estimate of the amount of storage you will need. Your available storage capacity will decrease depending on the RAID level you choose. Do not include hot spares in your raw storage calculation.
Input the amount of data you currently have in use. This will be used to generate an estimate on the number of disks you will need for this amount of available storage, after accounting for the RAID level.