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The SambaRack SN40L-16 is a fully integrated rack system containing compute, networking, and power infrastructure for AI inference workloads. Each rack arrives pre-cabled and ready for datacenter installation—you only need to connect external power and network uplinks.
Do not modify mounting hardware, filler panels, or internal cabling unless directed by SambaNova customer support. Unauthorized changes may affect system operation and cooling. For datacenter power and network connections, refer to the site-survey and installation documents provided by SambaNova.

What’s in the rack

The SambaRack SN40L-16 rack includes a SambaRack SN40L-16 node, networking infrastructure, and power distribution units.

SambaRack SN40L-16 Rack components

This table lists the primary components included at the rack level. These components provide compute capacity, networking, management access, and redundant power for the SambaRack SN40L-16 system.
ComponentQuantityDescription
SambaRack SN40L-16 node1Accelerator node providing compute resources
Juniper QFX5130 Ethernet data switch1High-bandwidth switch providing user access to inference services
Juniper EX-series access (management) switch1Dedicated network for system and component management
Lantronix serial console server1Provides CLI access to manage all rack components
Power Distribution Units (PDUs)4Provide redundant power for system operation

SambaRack SN40L-16 Node components

This table details the components that make up a single SambaRack SN40L-16 node. These components deliver accelerator compute capability and support system management and monitoring.
ComponentQuantityDescription
SambaRack SN40L-2 modules (XRDUs)8Each module contains two Reconfigurable Data Units™ (RDUs), providing a total of 16 RDUs per node. Each XRDU includes a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) for power control and telemetry. SN40L-2 modules are also referred to as XRDUs, a generation-agnostic term.
SambaRack SN40L-H host module1x86-based server running Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, used to manage accelerator node operations
All racks ship with components pre-mounted, internal cabling connected, and filler panels installed.

Rack layout

The figure below shows component locations from the rear of the rack. All cabling is performed at the rear.

Component locations (rear view)

LabelComponentRack units
16Lantronix serial console serverRU42
15Juniper EX-series management switchRU41
14Juniper QFX5130 data switchRU40
13PDU 4RU30/RU31
12PDU 3RU28/RU29
11PDU 2RU26/RU27
10PDU 1RU24/RU25
9SN40L-2-XRDU7RU21/RU22
8SN40L-2-XRDU6RU19/RU20
7SN40L-2-XRDU5RU17/RU18
6SN40L-2-XRDU4RU15/RU16
5SN40L-H host moduleRU13/RU14
4SN40L-2-XRDU3RU11/RU12
3SN40L-2-XRDU2RU9/RU10
2SN40L-2-XRDU1RU7/RU8
1SN40L-2-XRDU0RU5/RU6

Compute components

SN40L-H host module

The host module manages accelerator operations and provides the primary interface to the rack’s compute resources.
PortDescriptionConnector
1Dual power inletsC13 to C14 power cord
2Net0 1GbE LANRJ45, Cat6
3Management LAN (labeled M)RJ45, Cat6
4Serial connectionRollover DB9F to RJ45 console cable
5Host interface card (HIC)QSFP-DD
6High-bandwidth network portsQSFP56

SN40L-2 XRDU module

Each XRDU module contains two RDUs and connects to both the management network and the high-bandwidth data network.
PortDescriptionConnector
1Host HIC connectionsQSFP-DD
2Dual power inletsC19 to C20 power cord
3COM serial portRJ45, Cat6
4Management LAN (MGMT)RJ45, Cat6
5High-bandwidth network portsQSFP56

Networking components

The rack includes three networking devices: a high-bandwidth data switch for inference traffic, a management switch for component administration, and a serial console server for out-of-band access.

High-bandwidth data switch (Juniper QFX5130)

The QFX5130 provides 400GbE connectivity for all data path components. Connections to XRDUs and the host module use 400GbE to 2×200GbE DAC splitter cables, delivering 200GbE per endpoint.
PortDescriptionConnector
1400GbE ports (0–31)QSFP-DD
2Management port (em0)RJ45, Cat6
3Console port (CON)RJ45, Ethernet serial cable
4Dual power inletsC14 to C15 power cord

Port assignments

The figures below show port assignments for the SN40L-H and SN40L-2 XRDUs. The table details all high-bandwidth data switch connections using 400GbE to 2×200GbE DAC splitter cables.
High-bandwidth data switch cabling is configured at the factory. Do not modify unless directed by SambaNova support.
Switch portDestinationComponent port
0:1SN40L-2-XRDU0PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
0:2SN40L-2-XRDU1PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
1:1SN40L-2-XRDU2PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
1:2SN40L-2-XRDU3PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
2:1SN40L-2-XRDU4PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
2:2SN40L-2-XRDU5PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
3:1SN40L-2-XRDU6PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
3:2SN40L-2-XRDU7PCIe slot 1 - Port 0
16:1SN40L-HPCIe slot 3 - Port 0
16:2
27–30LAG uplinks to Core Services Rack
31Reserved

Management switch (Juniper EX-series)

The EX-series switch provides a dedicated management network for all rack components. It is mounted at RU41.
The management switch uses a specific configuration. Modifying or factory-resetting the switch may result in a non-functioning system.
Management switch cabling is not user-accessible. The uplink port is exposed via a patch coupler labeled “AccSw MGMT Uplink” in the upper left rear of the rack.
PortDescriptionConnector
11GbE ports (0–47)RJ45, Cat6
2Console portRJ45, Cat6
3Management port (em0)RJ45, Cat6
4Dual power inletsC13 to C14 power cord

Port assignments

The table below details the management switch connections to all rack components.
Management switch cabling is configured at the factory. Do not modify unless directed by SambaNova support.
Switch portDestinationComponent port
0–1
2Juniper QFX5130 data switchMGMT
3SN40L-2-XRDU0MGMT
4SN40L-2-XRDU1MGMT
5SN40L-2-XRDU2MGMT
6SN40L-2-XRDU3MGMT
7–10
11SN40L-2-XRDU4MGMT
12SN40L-2-XRDU5MGMT
13SN40L-2-XRDU6MGMT
14SN40L-2-XRDU7MGMT
15–25
26PDU 1RJ45 labeled 1
27PDU 2RJ45 labeled 1
28PDU 3RJ45 labeled 1
29PDU 4RJ45 labeled 1
30SN40L-HPort labeled M
31–42
43SN40L-HNet0 (left port)
44–46
47Management network uplink (tagged VLANs)

Serial console server (Lantronix)

The serial console server provides out-of-band CLI access to all rack components for troubleshooting and recovery. It is mounted at RU42.
Serial console server cabling is not user-accessible. The network port is exposed via a patch coupler labeled “SCS NET UPLINK” in the upper left rear of the rack.
PortDescriptionConnector
1Management network (labeled 1)RJ45, Cat6 or higher
2Serial connections (ports 1–32)RJ45, Ethernet cable
3Dual power inletsC13 to C14 power cord

Port assignments

The table below details the serial console server connections to all rack components.
Serial console server cabling is configured at the factory. Do not modify unless directed by SambaNova support.
Server portDestinationComponent port
1Juniper EX-series management switchCON2
2Juniper QFX5130 data switchCON
3PDU 1RJ45 left of USB (labeled 10101)
4PDU 2RJ45 left of USB (labeled 10101)
5PDU 3RJ45 left of USB (labeled 10101)
6PDU 4RJ45 left of USB (labeled 10101)
7–11
12SN40L-2-XRDU7COM
13SN40L-2-XRDU6COM
14
15SN40L-2-XRDU5COM
16SN40L-2-XRDU4COM
17–21
22SN40L-2-XRDU3COM
23SN40L-2-XRDU2COM
24SN40L-HDB9 (PCI card)
25SN40L-2-XRDU1COM
26SN40L-2-XRDU0COM
27–32

Power distribution

PDU locations

Four PDUs provide redundant power for all rack components.
PDURack units
PDU 1RU24/RU25
PDU 2RU26/RU27
PDU 3RU28/RU29
PDU 4RU30/RU31

Redundancy design

The power architecture protects against multiple failure scenarios:
  • Dual power supplies: Each component has two PSUs connected to different PDUs
  • Redundant PDU pairs: PDUs 1 and 2 form one pair; PDUs 3 and 4 form another
  • Cross-pair distribution: XRDUs 0–3 and the host use PDUs 1/2; XRDUs 4–7 use PDUs 3/4
This design ensures continued operation if any single PSU, PDU, or datacenter power feed fails.
PDU cabling is configured at the factory. Do not modify unless directed by SambaNova support.
To prevent breaker overloads and unexpected outages, use only designated PDU ports. Do not connect anything to unused ports.

Power connections

The following table shows which PDU port powers each component. Each component’s dual PSUs connect to different PDUs within a redundant pair.

Network and management components (PDUs 1 and 2)

ComponentPSUPDUPort
Lantronix console serverLeftPDU 11
Lantronix console serverRightPDU 21
Juniper EX-series switchLeftPDU 12
Juniper EX-series switchRightPDU 22
Juniper QFX5130 switchLeftPDU 113
Juniper QFX5130 switchRightPDU 213

Host module (PDUs 1 and 2)

ComponentPSUPDUPort
SN40L-HLeftPDU 114
SN40L-HRightPDU 214

XRDUs 0–3 (PDUs 1 and 2)

ComponentPSUPDUPort
SN40L-2-XRDU0TopPDU 124
SN40L-2-XRDU0BottomPDU 224
SN40L-2-XRDU1TopPDU 122
SN40L-2-XRDU1BottomPDU 222
SN40L-2-XRDU2TopPDU 112
SN40L-2-XRDU2BottomPDU 212
SN40L-2-XRDU3TopPDU 110
SN40L-2-XRDU3BottomPDU 210

XRDUs 4–7 (PDUs 3 and 4)

ComponentPSUPDUPort
SN40L-2-XRDU4TopPDU 37
SN40L-2-XRDU4BottomPDU 47
SN40L-2-XRDU5TopPDU 319
SN40L-2-XRDU5BottomPDU 419
SN40L-2-XRDU6TopPDU 322
SN40L-2-XRDU6BottomPDU 422
SN40L-2-XRDU7TopPDU 324
SN40L-2-XRDU7BottomPDU 424