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Build your own rack mount server using the Intel SR2100 chassis and
 the STL2 Server board + Quantum Atlas 10K Hard  Drives (36GB SCSI SCA)
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Here is a peek inside the box of the Intel STL2 Server board.

1. processor terminator
2. Voltage regulator
3. Front Panel control cable
4. Backpanel Bezel

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Now, we attach the back panel bezel to the SR2100 chassis. It is a snug fit so don't give up on getting it securely snapped in. Copy of P1010174.jpg (23275 bytes)
Here is another view of the Intel STL2 Server board showing in particular the back ports. Copy of P1010175.jpg (38504 bytes)
Here are some major points that you will be referencing as you build your rack mount server.
1. Speaker connector
2 & 3 . Fan connectors
4 & 5. Ultra SCSI connector. We attached the Hot Swap Bay to connector 5.
6. This open pin bank is used for the front panel control cable (which we saw earlier in the STL2 box)
7. Floppy Drive connector
8. A single IDE drive connector (this is a point to watch as so many of us are used to two IDE connectors).
9. Sdimm banks
10 Auxiliary Power connector.
11. Main 24 pin power connector Note that atx is normally only 20pins.
12. Voltage Regulator Slot
13. Second Processor Socket.
14.Primary Processor Socket
15.Processor Speed configuration jumper
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Here is a view of the STL2 Server Board now snugly installed into the SR2100 Chassis.  Remember to take precautions against static as you are handling these components. Copy of P1010177.jpg (33985 bytes)
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