Dell EMC VMAX 850F Site Planning Manual

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Site Planning Guide
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Preface 11
Revision history...........................................................................................14
Pre-planning tasks 15
Before you begin......................................................................................... 16
Tasks to review........................................................................................... 16
VMAX All Flash packaging........................................................................... 17
Delivery and transportation 19
Delivery arrangements................................................................................20
Pre-delivery considerations........................................................................ 20
Moving up and down inclines...................................................................... 20
Shipping and storage environmental requirements......................................21
Specifications 23
Radio frequency interference..................................................................... 24
Recommended minimum distance from RF emitting device........... 24
Power consumption and heat dissipation....................................................25
Adaptive cooling............................................................................ 26
Airflow........................................................................................................ 27
Air volume, air quality, and temperature..................................................... 28
Air volume specifications............................................................... 28
Temperature, altitude, and humidity ranges...................................28
Temperature and humidity range recommendations...................... 28
Air quality requirements.................................................................29
Shock and vibration....................................................................................30
Sound power and sound pressure...............................................................30
Hardware acclimation times........................................................................ 31
Optical multimode cables............................................................................32
Open systems host and SRDF connectivity................................... 32
Data Center Safety and Remote Support 35
Fire suppressant disclaimer........................................................................ 36
Remote support..........................................................................................36
Physical weight and space 39
Floor load-bearing capacity........................................................................ 40
Raised floor requirements...........................................................................40
Physical space and weight.......................................................................... 41
Figures
Tables
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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Position VMAX 250F Bay 43
Bay layout and dimensions..........................................................................44
Tile placement............................................................................................ 45
Casters and leveling feet............................................................................ 45
Cabinet stabilizing...................................................................................... 47
Position VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F Bays 49
System bay layouts.................................................................................... 50
Adjacent layouts, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F .............51
Dispersed layout, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F............. 52
Adjacent and dispersed (mixed) layout ......................................... 53
Dimensions for array layouts...................................................................... 54
Tile placement............................................................................................ 55
Caster and leveler dimensions.................................................................... 56
Power cabling, cords and connectors 59
Power distribution equipment, VMAX 250F................................................60
Power distribution unit VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F................. 62
Wiring configurations, VMAX 250F............................................................ 64
Wiring configurations, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F.................. 68
Power interface.......................................................................................... 72
Customer input power cabling.................................................................... 72
VMAX 250F customer AC power feed cabling............................... 73
Best practices: Power configuration guidelines.......................................... 74
Power extension cords, connectors, and wiring..........................................74
Single-phase..................................................................................75
Three-phase (International (Wye))................................................80
Three-phase (North American (Delta))......................................... 83
Three-phase (Wye, Domestic).......................................................85
EMC racking for VMAX 250F 87
Two system configurations.........................................................................88
EMC rack requirements for customer components.................................... 88
Third Party Racking Option for VMAX 250F 89
Computer room requirements, VMAX 250F............................................... 90
Customer rack requirements, VMAX 250F................................................. 90
PDU requirements for third party racks, VMAX 250F................................. 91
Component power requirements, VMAX 250F .............................. 91
Power distribution equipment for third-party rack, VMAX 250F....94
Third Party Racking Option for VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F and
VMAX 950F 95
Computer room requirements ....................................................................96
Customer rack requirements ..................................................................... 97
Third party racks with vertical PDUs — RPQ Required ............................. 99
Requirements for third party racks with vertical PDUs (rear-facing)
.....................................................................................................100
Requirements for third party racks with vertical PDUs (inward-
facing) .........................................................................................102
Chassis to chassis grounding.................................................................... 103
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
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Optional kits 105
Overhead routing kit................................................................................. 106
PDU/PDP kits, VMAX 250F......................................................................106
Dispersion kits, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F.................................................106
Dispersion kits, VMAX 950F......................................................................107
Securing kits............................................................................................. 108
GridRunner kit and customer-supplied cable trough................................. 108
Best Practices for AC Power Connections 111
Best practices overview for AC power connections................................... 112
Selecting the proper AC power connection procedure...............................113
Procedure A: Working with the customer's electrician onsite.................... 114
Procedure A, Task 1: Customer's electrician................................. 115
Procedure A, Task 2: EMC Customer Engineer ............................116
Procedure A, Task 2: EMC Customer Engineer (VMAX 250F)..... 120
Procedure A, Task 3: Customer's electrician................................ 124
Procedure B: Verify and connect.............................................................. 125
Procedure C: Obtain customer verification............................................... 126
PDU labels.................................................................................................126
PDU label part numbers................................................................126
Applying PDU labels, VMAX 250F ................................................127
Applying PDU labels, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F...... 128
Ground the cabinet................................................................................... 128
AC power specifications............................................................................130
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Typical airflow in a hot/cold aisle environment........................................................... 27
Cabinet dimensions and clearances ........................................................................... 44
Placement with floor tiles........................................................................................... 45
Adjacent layout, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F............................................ 51
Dispersed layout, front view....................................................................................... 52
Adjacent and dispersed (mixed) layout, dual-engine array..........................................53
Layout Dimensions, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F...................................... 54
Placement with floor tiles, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F............................55
Caster and leveler dimensions.................................................................................... 56
Power distribution unit (PDU), VMAX 250F, rear view............................................... 61
Power distribution unit (PDU) without installed wire bales, rear view.........................63
Power distribution unit (PDU) with installed wire bales, rear view..............................63
PDU internal wiring, VMAX 250F................................................................................64
Single-phase, PDP internal wiring, VMAX 250F..........................................................65
Three-phase (Delta), PDP internal wiring, VMAX 250F.............................................. 66
Three-phase (Wye), PDP internal wiring, VMAX 250F............................................... 67
Single-phase, horizontal 2U PDU internal wiring, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX
950F...........................................................................................................................69
Three-phase (Delta), horizontal 2U PDU internal wiring, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F,
VMAX 950F................................................................................................................ 70
Three-phase (Wye), horizontal 2U PDU internal wiring, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F,
VMAX 950F.................................................................................................................71
Customer input power cabling for VMAX 250F...........................................................73
Single-phase: EF-PW40U-US (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-PW40U-US (VMAX
950F), ES-PW40U-US (VMAX 250F)........................................................................ 77
Single-phase: EF-PW40URUS (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-PW40URUS (VMAX
950F), ES-PW40URUS (VMAX 250F)....................................................................... 78
Single-phase: EF-PW40UIEC3 (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-PW40UIEC3 (VMAX
950F), ES-PW40UIEC3 (VMAX 250F).......................................................................78
Single-phase: EF-PW40UASTL (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-PW40UASTL (VMAX
950F), ES-PW40UASTL (VMAX 250F)......................................................................79
Single-phase: E-PW40L730........................................................................................79
Flying leads, three-phase, international: EF-PC3YAFLE (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F),
ET-PC3YAFLE (VMAX 950F), ES-PC3YAFLE (VMAX 250F), ....................................81
Three-phase, international: EF-PCBL3YAG (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-
PCBL3YAG (VMAX 950F), ES-PCBL3YAG (VMAX 250F)......................................... 82
Three-phase, North American, Delta: EF-PCBL3DHR (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-
PCBL3DHR (VMAX 950F), ES-PCBL3DHR (VMAX 250F).........................................84
Three-phase, North American, Delta: EF-PCBL3DHH (VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F), ET-
PCBL3DHH (VMAX 950F), ES-PCBL3DHH (VMAX 250F)........................................ 84
Three-phase, domestic (Black and Gray): EF-PCBL3YL23P (VMAX 450F,
VMAX 850F), ET-PCBL3YL23P (VMAX 950F), ES-PCBL3YL23P (VMAX 250F)...... 86
Customer rack dimension requirements .....................................................................98
Requirements for customer rack with rear-facing, vertical PDUs..............................100
Requirements for third party rack with inward-facing, vertical PDUs........................102
Two independent customer-supplied PDUs............................................................... 112
Circuit breakers ON — AC power within specification...............................................115
Circuit breakers OFF — No AC power.......................................................................115
System bay power tee breakers (OFF = pulled out)...................................................116
Connecting AC power, single-phase...........................................................................117
Connecting AC power, three-phase........................................................................... 118
Power zone connections............................................................................................119
PDP power switches for Zone A and B ..................................................................... 120
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Connecting AC power ............................................................................................... 121
Power zone connections........................................................................................... 122
Customer input power cabling for VMAX 250F......................................................... 123
Applying the PDU labels ........................................................................................... 127
PDU label , single-phase and three-phase................................................................. 128
Label placement— Customer PDU Information.........................................................128
Location of cabinet ground lugs................................................................................ 129
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Typographical conventions used in this content.......................................................... 12
Revision history...........................................................................................................14
Before you begin......................................................................................................... 16
Shipping and storage environmental requirements...................................................... 21
Minimum distance from RF emitting devices.............................................................. 24
Power consumption and heat dissipation....................................................................25
Airflow diagram key.................................................................................................... 27
Maximum air volume, VMAX 250F..............................................................................28
Maximum air volume, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F....................................28
Environmental operating ranges................................................................................. 28
Temperature and humidity..........................................................................................29
Platform shock and vibration......................................................................................30
Sound power and sound pressure levels, A-weighted, VMAX 250F............................ 30
Sound power and sound pressure levels, A-weighted, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F,
VMAX 950F................................................................................................................30
Hardware acclimation times (systems and components).............................................31
OM3 and OM4 Fibre cables — 50/125 micron optical cable.......................................32
Space and weight requirements, VMAX 250F............................................................. 41
Space and weight requirements, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F................... 41
Adjacent layout diagram key, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F ....................... 51
Caster and leveler dimensions diagram key................................................................ 56
Extension cords and connectors options – single-phase.............................................75
Extension cords and connectors options – three-phase international (Wye)..............80
Extension cords and connectors options – three-phase North American (Delta)....... 83
Extension cords and connectors options – three-phase Wye, domestic..................... 85
Engine and 2U SPS power requirements.................................................................... 92
25 drive DAE power requirements.............................................................................. 93
Power Distribution Equipment C13 Outlet Connections required for 1 V-Brick ...........94
Power Distribution Equipment C13 Outlet Connections required for 2 V-Bricks ........ 94
Overhead routing models, VMAX 250F..................................................................... 106
Overhead routing models, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F........................... 106
PDU/PDP kits for VMAX 250F................................................................................. 106
Dispersion kit model numbers, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F..........................................107
Dispersion kit model numbers, VMAX 950F...............................................................107
Securing kit models, VMAX 250F..............................................................................108
Securing kit models, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F....................................108
Bottom routing model, VMAX 250F.......................................................................... 109
Bottom routing model, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F................................ 109
Procedure options for AC power connection ............................................................ 113
VMAX 250F label part numbers.................................................................................126
VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F label part numbers, EMC racks ...................126
Input power requirements - single-phase, North American, International, Australian
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Input power requirements - three-phase, North American, International, Australian
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Preface
As part of an effort to improve its product lines, EMC periodically releases revisions of
its software and hardware. Therefore, some functions described in this document
might not be supported by all versions of the software or hardware currently in use.
The product release notes provide the most up-to-date information on product
features.
Contact your EMC representative if a product does not function properly or does not
function as described in this document.
Note
This document was accurate at publication time. New versions of this document might
be released on EMC Online Support (https://support.emc.com). Check to ensure that
you are using the latest version of this document.
Purpose
This document is intended for use by customers and/or company representatives who
want to plan the purchase and installation of a VMAX All Flash system.
Audience
This document is intended for use by customers or company representatives.
Related documentation
The following documentation portfolios contain documents related to the hardware
platform and manuals needed to manage your software and storage system
configuration. Also listed are documents for external components which interact with
your array.
EMC VMAX All Flash Product Guide for VMAX 250F, 450F, 850F, 950F with HYPERMAX
OS
Provides product information regarding the purchase of a VMAX 250F, 450F,
850F, 950F with HYPERMAX OS.
EMC VMAX Securing Kit Installation Guide
Describes how to install the securing kit on a VMAX3 Family array or VMAX All
Flash array.
EMC VMAX Best Practices Guide for AC Power Connections
Describes the best practices to assure fault-tolerant power to a VMAX3 Family
array or VMAX All Flash array.
EMC VMAX Power-down/Power-up Procedure
Describes how to power-down and power-up a VMAX3 Family array or VMAX All
Flash array.
HYPERMAX OS 5977.xxx.xxx for EMC VMAX3 Family and VMAX All Flash Release Notes
Describes new features and any known limitations.
Special notice conventions used in this document
EMC uses the following conventions for special notices:
Preface 11
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
Addresses practices not related to personal injury.
Note
Presents information that is important, but not hazard-related.
Typographical conventions
EMC uses the following type style conventions in this document:
Table 1 Typographical conventions used in this content
Bold Used for names of interface elements, such as names of windows,
dialog boxes, buttons, fields, tab names, key names, and menu paths
(what the user specifically selects or clicks)
Italic
Used for full titles of publications referenced in text
Monospace Used for:
lSystem code
lSystem output, such as an error message or script
lPathnames, filenames, prompts, and syntax
lCommands and options
Monospace italic
Used for variables
Monospace bold Used for user input
[ ] Square brackets enclose optional values
| Vertical bar indicates alternate selections - the bar means “or”
{ } Braces enclose content that the user must specify, such as x or y or
z
... Ellipses indicate nonessential information omitted from the example
Where to get help
Support, product and licensing information can be obtained as follows:
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Product information
EMC technical support, documentation, release notes, software updates, or
information about EMC products can be obtained on the https://
support.emc.com site (registration required).
Technical support
To open a service request through the https://support.emc.com site, you must
have a valid support agreement. Contact your EMC sales representative for
details about obtaining a valid support agreement or to answer any questions
about your account.
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Revision history
Table 2 Revision history
Revision Description and/or change Date
released
8.2 Fixed typo for single-phase PDP wiring configuration. August, 2017
8.1 Added recommendation for chassis to chassis grounding for
multiple bay systems.
June, 2017
8.0 Added VMAX 950F product content. May, 2017
7.0 Updated power and heat dissipation numbers for VMAX 250F.
Corrected formula for 3rd party rack cabinet width
requirements.
September,
2016
6.0 Added VMAX 250F product content and adjusted document
architecture for readability.
Updated wiring configuration diagrams and content for new
2U PDUs.
Updated power distribution unit recommendations for
overhead power.
August, 2016
5.0 In Position Bays chapter, removed an incorrect image. June, 2016
4.0 Added content to support option for 3rd-party racks. May, 2016
3.0 Modified topics to reflect Slot 9 is reserved for compression. April, 2016
2.0 Updated values in the power and heat dissipation specification
table.
February,
2016
1.0 First release of the VMAX All Flash with EMC HYPERMAX OS
for VMAX 450F, VMAX 450FX, VMAX 850F, and
VMAX 850FX.
February,
2016
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CHAPTER 1
Pre-planning tasks
This chapter includes:
lBefore you begin.................................................................................................16
lTasks to review...................................................................................................16
lVMAX All Flash packaging...................................................................................17
Pre-planning tasks 15
Before you begin
VMAX All Flash arrays are designed for installation in data centers that provide:
lSufficient physical space
lControlled temperature and humidity
lAirflow and ventilation
lPower and grounding
lSystem cable routing facilities
lFire protection
Raised floors are preferred.
For information regarding overhead cable routing, see: Overhead routing kit on page
106.
To prepare the site for an array, meet with your EMC Systems Engineer and EMC
Customer Engineer and determine what is needed to prepare for delivery and
installation.
One or more sessions may be necessary to finalize installation plans.
Tasks to review
The following table provides a list of tasks to review during the planning process:
Table 3 Before you begin
Task Comments and/or Provide
Identify power requirements with customer and customer
electrician.
External AC power must be supplied from an independent
customer-supplied power distribution unit (PDU).
EMC recommends that the customer’s electrician be available
at the installation site for regular and third party racked
arrays.
Best Practices for AC Power Connections on page 111
provides details.
For customer-supplied third party rack support, see the
detailed physical requirements in Third Party Racking Option
for VMAX 250F on page 89 and Third Party Racking Option
for VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F and VMAX 950F on page 95.
The field representative working the order must:
lReview the requisite information regarding the third party
racking option.
lIn Sizer, select the desired configuration. In the
Hardware Options screen, under Rack Type, select
Third Party.
Complete the
Installation Planning Task Sheet and Presite
Survey
in DXCX.
lConnection for ConnectEMC to dial home to the EMC
Support Center. Data Center Safety and Remote Support
on page 35 provides additional details on remote
support.
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Table 3 Before you begin (continued)
Task Comments and/or Provide
lPower, cooling and ventilation, humidity control, floor
load capability, system placement, and service clearances
as required in the data center.
VMAX All Flash packaging
VMAX All Flash arrays offer the simplest packaging ever delivered for a platform. The
basic building block is an appliance-based entity called a V-Brick in open system arrays
and a zBrick in mainframe arrays. Each V-Brick or zBrick includes:
lAn engine with two directors (the redundant data storage processing unit)
lFlash capacity in Drive Array Enclosures (DAEs):
nVMAX 250F: Two 25-slot DAEs with a minimum base capacity of 13TBu
nVMAX 450F, VMAX 850F: Two 120-slot DAEs with a minimum base capacity of
53TBu
nVMAX 950F (open or mixed systems): Two 120-slot DAEs with a minimum base
capacity of 53TBu
nVMAX 950F (mainframe systems): Two 120-slot DAEs with a minimum base
capacity of 13TBu
lMultiple software packages are available: F and FX packages for open system
arrays and zF and zFX for mainframe arrays.
This document uses the term V-Brick for planning purposes. All guidelines that apply
to V-Bricks also apply to zBricks.
Pre-planning tasks
VMAX All Flash packaging 17
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CHAPTER 2
Delivery and transportation
This chapter includes:
lDelivery arrangements....................................................................................... 20
lPre-delivery considerations................................................................................20
lMoving up and down inclines..............................................................................20
lShipping and storage environmental requirements............................................. 21
Delivery and transportation 19
Delivery arrangements
Delivery within the United States or Canada is by air-ride truck with custom-designed
shipping material, crate, and pallet. International delivery normally involves air freight.
Unless otherwise instructed, the EMC Traffic Department arranges for delivery
directly to the customer’s computer room. To ensure successful delivery of the
system, EMC has formed partnerships with specially selected moving companies.
These companies have moving professionals trained in the proper handling of large,
sensitive equipment. These companies provide the appropriate personnel, floor
layments, and any ancillary moving equipment required to facilitate delivery. Moving
companies should check general guidelines, weights, and dimensions.
NOTICE
Inform EMC of any labor union-based restrictions or security clearance requirements
prior to delivery.
Pre-delivery considerations
Take into account the following considerations prior to the delivery at your site:
lWeight capacities of the loading dock, tailgate, and service elevator if delivery is to
a floor other than the receiving floor.
lLength and thickness of covering required for floor protection.
lEquipment ramp availability if the receiving floor is not level with computer room
floor.
lSet up the necessary network and gateway access to accommodate EMC Secure
Remote Support (ESRS) so that it will be available and operable for the installation
date.
Moving up and down inclines
To prevent tipping when moving up and down inclines, the following guidelines are
recommended:
lWhen moving cabinets, all doors/drawers should be closed.
lWhen moving the cabinet down an incline, the front of the cabinet must go first.
lWhen moving the cabinet up an incline, the rear of the bay goes last.
All portions of the bay will clear ramp and threshold slopes up to 1:10 (rise to run
ratio), per Code of Federal Regulations — ADA Standards for Accessible Design, 28
CFR Part 36.
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