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Oracle® Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card User Guide

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Updated: July 2016
 
 

Environmental Specifications

The Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card operates and is stored in an environment defined by the parameters and specifications that are shown in the following table:

Specification
Value
Operating temperature

Ta is ambient temperature measured at the hottest point on the heatsink with airflow at more than 2.5 CFM and at 25° C ambient temperature.

0 to 55° C at 300 LFM minimum airflow
Non-operating temperature

Storing (or shipping) without power connection.

Storage and transit environment: –-45 to 85° C
Altitude (Simulated)
  • Operating: -1,000 to 10,000 ft

  • Non-Operating: -1,000 to 40,000 ft

Relative humidity range
  • Operational environment: 8% to 80% noncondensing

  • Storage and transit environment: 5% to 95% noncondensing

Temperature monitoring
Thermal sensors
Airflow requirement
More than 300 LFM (linear feet/minute, at 25/35° C, airflow towards the IO bracket)
Shock

Shock specifications assume that SSD shall be mounted with screws when input vibration is applied. Vibration may be applied in 3 axes (x, y and z) with a half sine waveform of 0.5ms duration in non-operating condition.

Non-operating 1,500G
Vibration

Vibration specifications assume that SSD shall be mounted with screws when input vibration is applied. The input vibration may be applied in 3 axes (x, y and z) and lasts during 15 minutes per axis.

Operating:
2.17G RMS PSD (random 5 to 700Hz, zero to peak in x, y or z-axis, flat response)
Non-operating:
3.13G RMS PSD (random 10 to 800Hz, zero to peak in x, y or z-axis, flat response)
20G RMS (10~2,000Hz, Sweep sine)

Note -  For specific site planning guidelines and best practices, refer to the server documentation and product notes for your server. Refer to the system site planning guide, if available.

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