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Oracle® 3.2 TB NVMe SSD User Guide

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Updated: July 2016
 
 

Environmental Specifications

The Oracle 3.2 TB NVMe SSD operates and is stored in an environment defined by the parameters and specifications that are shown in the following table:

Specification
Value
Operating temperature

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

0 to 70° C
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
  • Thermal sensors on the storage drives monitor flash memory modules.

  • Thermal sensor temperature cannot exceed 76° C

  • See illustration in Troubleshooting NVMe Drive Cooling for thermal sensor locations.

Airflow requirement
More than 450 LFM (linear feet/minute, at 25/35° C, airflow towards the connector)
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.

Non-operating 20 Grms (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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