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 === Arneb === === Arneb ===
  
-The Arneb is the scale-out RECS<sup>(r)</sup>%%|%%Box Compute Unit, hosting up to 18 baseboards (= 18 COM Express modules or 72 Apalis modules) on 1 RU. It has a side-cooling approach, where cool air flows from the left side to the right side over all installed modules and gets blown out of the chassis at the right side. To make the Arneb best scalable, it is powered by the external Power Supply Unit (PSU) [[documentation:introduction#Power Supply Alasco|Alasco]].+The Arneb is the scale-out RECS<sup>(r)</sup>%%|%%Box Compute Unit, hosting up to 18 baseboards (= 18 COM Express modules or 72 Apalis modules) on 1 RU. It has a side-cooling approach, where cool air flows from the left side to the right side over all installed modules and gets blown out of the chassis at the right side. To make the Arneb best scalable, it is powered by the external Power Supply Unit (PSU) [[doc_recs3:introduction#Power Supply Alasco|Alasco]].
  
 === Antares === === Antares ===
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 +<imgcaption img1|RECS|Box Compute Unit - Antares>{{ :documentation:img_4295_freigestellt.jpg?nolink&400|}}</imgcaption>
  
 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