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pSeries Operating Systems |
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In the era of e-business on demand™, customers insist
on impeccable service and personalized products. Businesses that rise to this
challenge can reap the benefits of a global economy: vastly expanded markets,
highly efficient supply chains and real-time transactions. Harnessing the power
of e-business, however, requires an IT infrastructure that can offer not only
speed and reliability, but also the agility to sense and respond to changes in
its environment.
As a premier member of the IBM eServer® pSeries® product line, the pSeries 670—a
mid-range counterpart to the pSeries 690—can help lower costs, improve
efficiency and speed transformation to e-business. Through leading-edge
innovations such as high-performance processors and advanced clustering
techniques, the pSeries 670 helps deliver outstanding power, flexibility,
reliability and investment protection for both commercial and technical
computing applications.
Features such as dynamic logical partitioning (LPAR) and flexible Capacity on
Demand (CoD) capabilities also contribute to strong pSeries 670 performance
while preserving operational versatility. In addition, innovative self-managing
reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features help to drive down
costs and complexity by lowering administrative overhead. Combining advanced IBM
leadership technology for enterprise-class performance and flexible adaptation
to changing market conditions, the pSeries 670 delivers uncompromising UNIX®
computing for today's e-business on demand world.
Designed to provide data-center-class capacity,
performance and RAS, the POWER4+™ processors in the pSeries 670 utilize
"SMP-on-a-chip" design. At 1.50GHz, this processor ranks among the fastest
64-bit chips in the world1. Because they also incorporate copper and
silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology, POWER4+ processors consume less
power—saving energy while delivering high reliability and outstanding
performance. Customers with an existing POWER4™ pSeries 670 system can upgrade
to a POWER4+ configuration to boost application speed and throughput for growing
workload needs.
Innovative CPU packaging also contributes to enterprise-class performance and
reliability from the pSeries 670. Advanced Multichip Module (MCM) architecture,
similar to the design used in IBM eServer zSeries® servers, places up to eight
microprocessors in a single MCM so small that it can fit in the palm of your
hand. To further enhance performance, 128MB of Level 3 (L3) cache is packaged
with the MCM. L3 cache helps stage information more effectively from processor
memory to application programs. By decreasing the physical distance between
components, MCMs enable faster movement of information—resulting in greater
speed and improved reliability compared with earlier, less dense component
configurations.
Additional "book" packaging for memory also enhances reliability by helping to
protect components from electrostatic discharge and physical damage. With space
for up to eight memory books per server, the pSeries 670 offers up to a 16-way
configuration with 4GB to 256GB of total memory—providing tremendous processing
power for both commercial and technical workloads.
The unique system architecture of the pSeries 670 enables it to deliver
efficient, cost-effective data sharing and application throughput. Designed to
support the incredible speed of the processors, the pSeries 670 design also
features a peak aggregate memory-to-L3 cache bandwidth of 102.4GB/sec in a
16-way configuration. In addition, the server can deliver an aggregate I/O
subsystem bandwidth of up to 14GB/sec.
| Minimum configuration |
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| Processor: |
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4-way SMP (one 4-way MCM); 1.50GHz POWER4+ |
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| L3 cache: |
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128MB (ECC) |
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| RAM (memory): |
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4GB |
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| Disk bays: |
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16 hot-swappable via one 7140-61D I/O drawer |
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| Media bays: |
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Five (four available) |
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| Expansion slots: |
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20 PCI or PCI-X (64-bit) via one 7140-61D I/O drawer (speeds up to
133MHz) |
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| PCI bus width: |
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32- and 64-bit |
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| I/O adapters |
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Two integrated Ultra3 SCSI controllers |
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| Ports: |
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Two serial ports for connecting Hardware Management Console for
pSeries |
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| System expansion |
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| SMP configuration: |
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8- or 16-way SMP (one or two 8-way MCMs); 1.50GHz POWER4+ |
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| L3 cache: |
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128MB per MCM (256MB maximum) |
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| RAM: |
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Up to 256GB (ECC, Chipkill) |
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| PCI/PCI-X expansion slots: |
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Up to 60 adapters via two additional 7140-61D I/O drawers |
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| Disk bay expansion: |
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Up to 32 hot-swappable disk bays via two additional 7140-61D I/O
drawers; up to 7.0TB (36.4GB, 73.4GB and 146.8GB disk drives available)
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| Battery backup: |
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Up to two (optional) |
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| Clusters features |
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| Cluster management: |
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Cluster Systems Management (CSM) v1.3 with AIX 5L v5.2
PSSP v3.5 with AIX 5L v5.1/5.2 |
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| Cluster Interconnect: |
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Ethernet (CSM or PSSP)
SP Switch2 (PSSP only) |
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| RAS features: |
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Copper, SOI microprocessors
Chipkill ECC, bit-steering memory
ECC L2 cache, L3 cache
Service processor
Hot-swappable disk bays
Hot-plug/blind-swap PCI/PCI-X slots
Hot-plug power supplies and cooling fans
Dynamic deallocation of logical partitions and PCI bus slots
Redundant power supplies and cooling fans
Battery backup (optional) |
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| Operating systems: |
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AIX 5L Versions 5.1/5.2
Selected Linux distributions* |
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| Operating environment |
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| Power requirements: |
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200 v to 240 v; 380 v to 415 v; 480 v AC |
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| Physical characteristics |
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| Dimensions: |
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79.7" H x 30.9" W x 58.8" D (202 cm x 79 cm x 149 cm) |
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| Weight: |
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2,605 lb (1,184 kg)** |
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| Warranty: |
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On-site 24x7 for one year (limited) at no additional cost |
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