Table 1. Terms used in the document (continued)Term DescriptionFour-bay chassis Refers to the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s enclosure configuration that supports up tofour half-width compute sleds.NOTE: In PowerEdge FX2s, the four-bay chassis configuration supports acombination of half-width compute and storage sleds. It supports a maximumof three storage sleds mapped to a compute sled.Eight-bay chassis Refers to the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s enclosure configuration that supports up toeight quarter-width compute sleds.Two-bay chassis Refers to the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s enclosure configuration that supports up tosupports two full-width compute sleds.Three-bay chassis Refers to the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s enclosure configuration that supports onefull-width compute sled and up to two half-width compute sleds.NOTE: In PowerEdge FX2s, this configuration also supports up to two half-width storage sleds mapped to one full-width compute sled.Six-bay chassis Refers to the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s enclosure configuration that supports up tofour quarter-width compute sleds and up to two half-width compute sleds.NOTE: In PowerEdge FX2s, this configuration also supports up to two half-width storage sleds mapped to up to four quarter-width compute sleds.I/O module Refers to an Ethernet pass-through module or switch module installed in theenclosure.Expansion card Refers to low-profile PCIe cards installed in the enclosure that provide I/Oexpansion.Warm swap A slot is considered warm-swap if the sled associated with a component in thatslot must be turned off before adding or replacing the component. However, theenclosure and the rest of the sleds remain powered on.Hot swap A component in the enclosure is considered as hot swap if it can be replaced orinstalled while the enclosure and sleds are powered on.Sled slot numberingFigure 1. Sled slot numbering—four-bay chassisFigure 2. Sled slot numbering—eight-bay chassisAbout your Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s 7