Deployment Requirements
Evaluate whether your location is suitable for deploying an edge site based on the following tables.
If your location fails to meet the requirements, you can register an edge site and place an order on the console, and then contact the Huawei Cloud technical support for a solution.
Equipment Room
Category |
Requirement |
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Temperature |
The ambient temperature ranges from 5°C to 35°C when the altitude of the equipment room is from –60 m to 1800 m. The ambient temperature is reduced by 0.45°C per 100 meters when the altitude of the equipment room ranges from 1800 m to 3000 m. |
Humidity |
The ambient relative humidity range of 20 to 80 percent is optimal for server reliability and operator comfort, and no condensing is allowed. |
Rack layout |
Racks are at least 1 m away from walls or any obstacles. |
Firefighting equipment |
Gas fire extinguishers are provided in the equipment room where the racks are deployed. |
Water resistance |
Racks should not be installed near toilets, kitchens, or wet areas. |
Soot |
Racks should not be installed near smoke sources or powder layers. |
Category |
Requirement |
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Power supply availability |
≥ 99.982% (no more than 1.6 hours of downtime per year) |
24/7 power supply |
Edge sites should always be on if there is power supply in the equipment room. Do not power off edge sites daily or periodically. |
Mains supply |
Dual-channel mains power |
Rack power supply |
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Industrial connector |
Each cable tray at the rear of racks must be equipped with industrial female connectors. It is recommended that the cable tray is installed at the top of racks. If the cable tray is installed on the bottom of racks, record the information for subsequent evaluation. Industrial connector specifications: IP44 connectors (2P+E) that comply with IEC60309 requirements must be used. Female connectors must be installed in the equipment room, and male connectors (with 3 x 6 mm2 cables) must be installed on racks. Connectors can be used for devices with 32 A/220 V power supply. |
UPS |
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Ground cable of racks |
There must be ground copper bars at the rear (top or bottom) of racks, and two screw holes must be reserved for each rack. Ground bars cannot exceed 30 m and must be securely connected to the ground grid in the equipment room. You can use galvanized flat steel with a cross-sectional area of 40 x 4 mm2 or larger or a cable with a cross-sectional area of 95 mm2 or larger. The flat steel or cable must be insulated, corrosion-proof, and free of any damaged points, and its exposed part must be protected against mechanical damage. The equipment room must use joint grounding. The working ground and the protection ground must share the same ground with the lightning-proof ground. The ground resistance must be less than 10 Ω or meet the requirements of local standards. Each rack has a proper ground point and equipotential grounding is used between racks. |
Rack Space
Category |
Requirement |
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Cabling |
Overhead cabling is recommended. The distance between the cable tray or fiber trough and the top of racks should be less than or equal to 1 m. If the distance is greater than 1 m, record the detailed cabling length. |
Floor load bearing |
The bearing capacity of the floor is greater than 1,000 kg/m2. |
Power |
The minimum power for a single rack is 6,000 W. |
Installation position |
The installation position must be able to accommodate a rack with the dimensions of 2000 mm x 600 mm x 1200 mm (H x W x D). The cold aisle must be 1.2 m or larger in width, and the hot aisle must be 0.6 m or larger in width. |
Expandable space |
Sufficient space should be reserved if capacity expansion is required later. |
Cabling between the edge site and on-premises network devices |
Check whether there is a cable trough on the top of racks and whether multi-mode optical fiber can be used for cabling between racks and on-premises network devices. Record the cabling length. |
Rack Transportation
Category |
Requirement |
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Unloading area |
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Unloading route |
Any platforms, hallway, elevators, doorways, turns, and ramps from the delivery site to the final resting position must have sufficient clearance.
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Freight elevator |
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On-Premises Network
Learning about the networking requirements can help you quickly understand the requirements for on-premises networks.
Category |
Requirement |
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Brand and model of network switches |
The brand and model of network switches connected to racks can be selected as needed. |
Number of switches |
One or two switches (If there is only one switch, evaluate the risk of high availability. If there are two racks, stack the switches.) |
Optical modules on switches |
Multi-mode or single-mode optical modules must be used. Electrical ports are not supported. |
Rate and number of optical ports on switches |
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Public IP address |
Four public IP addresses are required for connecting the edge site to the cloud (IP addresses (2), (3), and (4) described in Table 3) (2) indicates two public IP addresses and (4) indicates one public IP address you purchase from a carrier, and (3) indicates one IP address you purchase on the EIP console. |
Public network egress |
At least 200 Mbit/s is required (for management IP addresses and interconnection IP addresses). If you use other connections, ensure that they meet the requirements for network communications between edge sites and the cloud. To avoid network quality problems, do not share the existing public network egress with CloudPond. If these IP addresses need to be shared, ensure that there are no network conflicts. |
Public IP address availability |
Public IP addresses must be 24/7 available. The network interruption cannot exceed 24 hours. |
Network latency |
The network latency between the edge site and the cloud must be less than or equal to 150 ms. |
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