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          Veritas™ 5360 Appliance Product Description Guide
                Last Published: 
				2025-05-22
                
              
              
                Product(s): 
				Appliances (Version Not Specified)
                 
              
              
                Platform: Veritas 5360
              
            - About the Veritas 5360 Appliance
- Veritas 5360 Appliance overview
 - Features and components of the appliance
 - Locating the appliance serial number
 - Compute node drive configurations
 - About the Veritas 5360 Appliance front panel USB port
 - About the 5360 Appliance control panel
 - About the compute node rear panel
 - Veritas 5360 Appliance I/O configuration options
 
 - About the Veritas 5U84 Storage Shelves
- About Veritas 5360 Appliance storage shelves
 - About the 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf and 5U84 Expansion Storage Shelf rear components
 
 - Veritas 5360 Appliance and 5U84 Storage Shelf cables
 - Appendix A. Technical specifications, Environmental/Protocol standards, and Compliance standards
- Veritas 5360 compute node technical specifications
 - Veritas 5U84 Storage Shelf technical specifications
 - Environmental specifications
 - Protocol standards
 - Regulatory, compliance, and certification information
 - Product regulatory compliance
 - Country approvals
 - Product safety compliance
 - Product EMC Compliance - Class A Compliance
 - Product environmental compliance
 
 
5U84 Storage Shelf Power Supply Units
Veritas 5U84 Storage Shelves includes dual Power Supply Units (PSU) that provide redundant power to the storage shelves. If one PSU fails, the storage shelves continue to operate as the second PSU continues to supply the storage shelf with power.
PSUs are hot-swappable. You can replace a faulty PSU while the storage shelf is running. However, you must complete the PSU replacement procedure within two minutes after you remove the faulty PSU.
Veritas 5U84 Storage Shelf chassis are keyed to prevent PSUs from being inserted upside down.
The rear panel of the PSU includes a power switch, three status LEDs, and an AC socket for the power cord. The rear panel also includes a handle that you use during the PSU insertion and removal process.