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documentation:introduction [2016/07/28 11:43] vordoc_recs3:introduction [2020/03/04 13:06] – ↷ Page moved from documentation:introduction to doc_recs3:introduction kru
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 === Antares === === Antares ===
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 The Antares is a standard 1 RU rack chassis with standard air flow (front to rear) and integrated PSUs. It can host up to 6 baseboards (= 6 COM Express modules or 24 Apalis  The Antares is a standard 1 RU rack chassis with standard air flow (front to rear) and integrated PSUs. It can host up to 6 baseboards (= 6 COM Express modules or 24 Apalis 
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 The PSU Alasco can be used to power several Arneb Compute Units. It converts 230V AC to 12V DC and can provide up to 3 kW total power. Its integrated management controller allows a configurable redundancy of the 10 internal power supply units, per default it's running in a N+1 redundancy mode. The amount of running power supply units are dynamically managed depending on the number of running compute modules in the connected Arneb's.   The PSU Alasco can be used to power several Arneb Compute Units. It converts 230V AC to 12V DC and can provide up to 3 kW total power. Its integrated management controller allows a configurable redundancy of the 10 internal power supply units, per default it's running in a N+1 redundancy mode. The amount of running power supply units are dynamically managed depending on the number of running compute modules in the connected Arneb's.  
  
-===== CPU Modules =====+===== Compute Modules =====
  
 ==== COM Express Modules (x86) ==== ==== COM Express Modules (x86) ====