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how to find the hardware dimension,power rating of NX-3260-G4,NX-3460-G4,NX-8135-G4,NX-8235-G4.

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by 2, since a 3260 would be half the nodes of a 3460
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Jon
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HI,
Actually i go through the specification pdf but there is no mentioning about
NX-3260-G4,NX-3460-G4,NX-8135-G4,NX-8235-G4

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Look at Appliance Specifications on the spec sheet.

It has power/cooling and dimensions right there.

For example:
On page 2, you'll see the NX-3060-G4, which refers to the model line.

Below NX-3060-G4, you'll see the appliance specifications.

These are the specifications for a fully loaded NX-3060-G4, which would be a NX-3460-G4.

If you want the power specs for a NX-3260-G4, just divide the fully loaded specifications.


That all said, the power specifications are in the sizer.nutanix.com tool as well.

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Dear ,

so from the pdf i can see for NX-3060-G4 the maximum power is 1900w.So us you said this is for the maximum loaded series like NX-3460-G4.so if i want the specification of NX-3260-G4,how should i divide the maximum power?

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ritchie

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by 2, since a 3260 would be half the nodes of a 3460

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ok.so we should divide maximum by node .Thank you