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Workgroup Server 9150
Workgroup Server 9150
Workgroup Server 9150/120
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Basics
Workgroup Server 9150
Basics Rear Panel Connectors - 1


Rear Panel Connectors




Sound Out ADB SCSI Ethernet DB-15 Video
Sound In Modem
Printer
Sound In Left Sound In Right
Basics Logic Board Connectors - 2


Logic Board Connectors
Note: The order of the cache and ROM SIMMs will vary
according to the manufacturing date of the logic board. Be
sure to correctly identify the cache SIMM, which has four
chips on both sides, and remove it before returning the logic
board to Apple for repair. Do NOT remove the ROM SIMM
before returning the logic board.
Basics Logic Board Connectors - 3


WS 9150
NuBus Internal DRAM
Slots SCSI Floppy SIMMs
Connector Connector

Sound Out
Sound In
Sound In Left
Sound In Right
ADB
Printer
Modem

SCSI


Ethernet

DB-15 Video


Cache/ROM PowerPC 16 MB Soldered DRAM
PDS Slot SIMM Slots 601 Chip
Basics Logic Board Connectors - 4

Note: The order of the cache and ROM SIMMs will vary
according to the manufacturing date of the logic board. Be
sure to correctly identify the cache SIMM, which has four
chips on both sides, and remove it before returning the logic
board to Apple for repair. Do NOT remove the ROM SIMM
before returning the logic board.
Basics Logic Board Connectors - 5


WS 9150/120
NuBus Internal DRAM
SCSI Floppy
Slots Connector SIMMs
Connector

Sound Out
Sound In
Sound In Left
Sound In Right
ADB
Printer
Modem

SCSI

Ethernet

DB-15 Video


Cache/ROM PowerPC 8 MB Soldered DRAM
PDS Slot SIMM Slots 601 Chip
Basics Logic Board Connectors - 6

Important: The WS 9150/120 logic board has a
thermoelectric cooling device that attaches directly to the
microprocessor's heatsink. You can identify this cooling
device by the black and red wires that run to the right of the
heatsink and plug into the logic board via a keyed connector.
This device is not a serviceable item. Do not unplug this
device or you may damage the logic board. Also note that the
order of the cache and ROM SIMMs may vary. Be sure to
correctly identify the cache SIMM and remove it before
returning the logic board to Apple for repair. Do NOT
remove the ROM SIMM before returning the logic board.
Basics RAID Information - 7


RAID Information

Apple RAID Software
Apple RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
software protects data from loss during a disk failure and
enhances the speed of data storage and retrieval. It is
available for all Power Macintosh Workgroup servers.

Data protection is achieved through disk mirroring, a data
storage scheme in which identical data is stored on two
different disks. Apple RAID can also be configured for disk
striping, a data storage scheme in which successive units of
data are transferred to several disks at one time.
Basics RAID Information - 8

If you plan to install the Apple RAID software on an existing
Power Macintosh Workgroup Server, or if you are
reinitializing an existing Apple RAID drive, keep in the mind
the following: