Description
Tyan KFT48M1 4U Rackmount Chassis
The Tyan KFT48M1 chassis is a versatile, high-density 4U enclosure designed for building robust, scalable servers. With an 8-bay drive array, smooth ball bearing rails, and a powerful 700W high-efficiency power supply, this rackmount enclosure is a smart foundation for data centers, enterprise workloads, and developer lab environments. Its 27.5" total length fits neatly into standard 19" racks while delivering ample internal space to organize storage, cooling, and motherboard configurations. Engineered for reliability and designed to accommodate a range of Tyan Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron platforms, the KFT48M1 is built to simplify deployment, maintenance, and future expansion without sacrificing performance. Whether you’re deploying virtualization, database services, or heavy compute tasks, this chassis provides the structural integrity and flexibility you need to optimize uptime and efficiency.
- 4U rackmount enclosure with 8 drive trays enables scalable storage growth to meet rising data demands while keeping your rack footprint compact and organized.
- Ball bearing sliding rails deliver smooth, quiet tray insertion and reliable long-term operation in busy data centers and dense server rooms.
- High-efficiency 700W power supply provides stable, energy-conscious power for demanding workloads while supporting system expansion and cooling headroom.
- Generous 27.5" overall length in a compact 4U footprint supports multiple backplanes and motherboard configurations without crowding critical components.
- SSI CEB compatibility and broad support for Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron platforms give administrators freedom to choose ideal processors and motherboards while maintaining a consistent chassis platform.
Technical Details of Tyan KFT48M1 Chassis
- Form Factor: 4U Rackmount Chassis
- Drive Bays: 8 HDD Trays
- Power Supply: 700W High-Efficiency PSU
- Chassis Length: 27.5 inches (overall)
- Motherboard Compatibility: SSI CEB, supporting Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron platforms
- Rail System: Ball Bearing Sliding Rails for smooth drive maintenance
- Construction: Durable chassis designed for rack installations and continuous operation
How to Install Tyan KFT48M1 Chassis
Before you begin, ensure your rack space is prepared for a 4U enclosure and that you have the necessary tools, cables, and mounting hardware. Confirm power availability matches the 700W PSU requirements and verify that your motherboard and backplane configuration align with SSI CEB standards. The KFT48M1 is built to accept a range of server components, so take a moment to plan airflow, cable routing, and component placement to maximize cooling and accessibility.
Step 1: Prepare the rack and rails. Remove the chassis from its packaging and inspect the ball bearing sliding rails. Install the rails into the rack according to your organization’s cable management policy and ensure the posts align with your rack’s mounting pattern. Tighten hardware securely to prevent misalignment during tray insertion and service work. A stable rail system is essential for smooth, repeatable drive access and maintenance efficiency.
Step 2: Mount the motherboard and backplane. With SSI CEB compatibility in mind, position your motherboard and backplane so that ports and connectors align with the chassis cutouts and the rear I/O is accessible. Use manufacturer-approved standoffs and screws to secure the motherboard, ensuring there is adequate clearance for memory modules and cooling components. Proper mounting reduces vibration and improves long-term reliability, which is crucial in dense 4U configurations.
Step 3: Install the 8 HDD trays. Slide each drive tray into the bays carefully, applying even pressure to seat the drives fully. Use proper anti-static procedures when handling drives to protect sensitive electronics. Confirm that each tray is engaged with the backplane or controller correctly, and ensure airflow channels remain unobstructed to help maintain optimal temperatures during operation.
Step 4: Install the power supply and connect power. Insert the 700W high-efficiency PSU into its designated bay and secure it with the appropriate screws. Attach the main power connector and any additional power cables needed by your motherboard, backplane, and drives. Route cables neatly along the chassis channels to minimize obstruction to airflow and simplify future maintenance. Verifying power rails before final assembly helps prevent post-installation issues.
Step 5: Connect data and management cabling. Connect your backplane or RAID controller, along with any storage connectors, data cables, and management interfaces. Route all cables along defined paths to prevent interference with fans or airflow. Double-check that all connectors are firmly seated and that there are no loose or dangling cables that could cause thermal hotspots or mechanical interference during operation.
Step 6: Close the chassis, mount in the rack, and power on. Recheck all connections, secure all panels, and slide the chassis into the rack with care. Verify that the front and rear panels are aligned and fastened. Power on the system and enter the BIOS or management interface to verify detection of drives, CPUs, memory, and expansion cards. Run a basic hardware test to confirm temperatures, fan speeds, and power consumption are within expected ranges before deploying production workloads.
Step 7: Optimize cooling and cable management. After successful boot, fine-tune rack airflow by removing any obstructions to intakes and exhausting, and adjust fan curves if supported by your motherboard or chassis management. A clean, organized cabling layout improves airflow and makes future maintenance quicker and safer, reducing downtime and extending component life.
Step 8: Plan ongoing maintenance. Document configuration details, including drive bay assignments, motherboard model, and installed PCIe cards, to simplify future upgrades. Establish a routine for firmware updates, thermal management checks, and drive health monitoring to maximize uptime and performance of your Tyan KFT48M1-based server solution.
With careful installation and thoughtful layout, the Tyan KFT48M1 chassis delivers a solid foundation for reliable, scalable server deployments. The combination of eight drive bays, a robust 700W PSU, and a 4U form factor makes it an attractive choice for startups and enterprises seeking a flexible, future-ready rackmount enclosure. As workloads evolve, you can reconfigure storage, refresh CPU/motherboard options, and scale without needing a new chassis, preserving investment while maintaining performance and efficiency across your data center environment.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Is the Tyan KFT48M1 chassis compatible with Intel Xeon processors?
A: Yes. The chassis is designed to work with SSI CEB standards, enabling configurations that pair well with Intel Xeon platform motherboards and components. This compatibility provides flexibility in choosing CPUs and memory configurations for performance-focused workloads. -
Q: How many drives does the enclosure support?
A: The chassis includes 8 HDD trays, allowing you to configure substantial storage capacity within a compact 4U footprint. This is ideal for data-intensive applications such as databases, virtualization, and media storage. -
Q: What is the power supply specification?
A: The Tyan KFT48M1 includes a 700W high-efficiency power supply designed to deliver stable energy for dense server configurations and to accommodate a reasonable level of expansion without requiring an immediate PSU upgrade. -
Q: What is the physical size of the chassis?
A: The enclosure measures 27.5 inches in length, fitting within standard 19-inch racks while providing enough internal space for drive trays and backplane components. This makes it suitable for mid-to-large data center deployments. -
Q: Are the drive trays and rails included?
A: The enclosure ships with ball bearing sliding rails for smooth drive handling and supports 8 drive trays. This combination supports easy maintenance and efficient drive replacement in busy environments.
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