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Open CloudServer (OCS)
Open CloudServer chassis supports 24 blades.


:Chassis 12U, EIA 19” Standard Rack Compatibility
Chassis 12U, EIA 19” Standard Rack Compatibility
::Highly efficient design with shared power, cooling, and management
- Highly efficient design with shared power, cooling, and management
::Cable-free architecture enables simplified installation and repair
- Cable-free architecture enables simplified installation and repair
::High density: 24 blades / chassis, 96 blades / rack
- High density: 24 blades / chassis, 96 blades / rack
:Flexible Blade Support
 
::Compute blades – Dual socket, 4 HDD, 4 SSD
Flexible Blade Support
::JBOD Blade – scales from 10 to 80 HDDs, 6G or 12G SAS.
- Compute blades – Dual socket, 4 HDD, 4 SSD
:Scale-Optimized Chassis Management
- JBOD Blade – scales from 10 to 80 HDDs, 6G or 12G SAS
::Secure REST API for out-of-band controls
  Compatible with v1 JBOD Blade
::Hard-wired interfaces to OOB blade management
 
Scale-Optimized Chassis Management
- Secure REST API for out-of-band controls
- Hard-wired interfaces to OOB blade management
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