Netapp Naj-1501 Manual [portable] ❲2024❳
The NetApp NAJ-1501 module serves as an Input/Output Module (IOM) or controller interface within NetApp’s disk shelf ecosystem. It manages the data path between the spinning disks or solid-state drives (SSDs) and the primary fabric attached storage (FAS) or AFF controllers. Key Specifications:
Loosen the thumbscrews, pull the handle to remove, and slide in the new IOM12 module.
Before connecting cables, set the unique Shelf ID on the rear panel of the NAJ-1501 using the ID button.
Supports Large Form Factor (LFF) 3.5-inch SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA drives. Modules and Redundancy Netapp Naj-1501 Manual
: Supports 24 small form factor (SFF) 2.5-inch drives.
While NetApp is famous for its ONTAP software, the "NAJ" model numbers typically refer to specific hardware nodes, often within the or SolidFire product lines.
The rear of the shelf contains two identical IOMs: and IOM B (Bottom) . Each module typically features: The NetApp NAJ-1501 module serves as an Input/Output
Supports a hybrid mix of HDDs (10K/15K RPM SAS, 7.2K RPM NL-SAS) and ultra-performance SSDs.
Due to the extreme weight of a fully populated 4U dense shelf, proper physical installation protocols must be followed to avoid hardware damage or personal injury. Step 1: Pre-Installation Safety
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Specifically, the NAJ-1501 refers to a . Based on cross-referencing legacy NetApp parts databases and field replacement guides, this part number is typically associated with:
If you are configuring a system from the secondary market, you can reference the NetApp Hardware Universe to verify drive compatibility, cabling limits, and supported configurations.
The faceplate of the NetApp NAJ-1501 features several diagnostic LEDs. Monitoring these lights allows for rapid fault isolation. LED Icon/Label Action Required Module is receiving power normally. Fault / Attention