Power7 Features and Prices
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August announcement
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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2010 Milestones
February:
Midrange: Power 750, 770, 780
April:
POWER7 Blades IBM i 7
August:
Power 795: New class of scalable systems Power 710, 720, 730, 740: Broadest set of Express systems
ever AIX 7 Integrated Value
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POWER7 Processor Chip Cores : 8 ( 4 / 6 core options )
567mm2 Technology: 45nm lithography, Cu, SOI, eDRAM
Transistors: 1.2 BEquivalent function of 2.7BeDRAM efficiency
Eight processor cores12 execution units per core4 Way SMT per core – up to 4 threads per core32 Threads per chip L1: 32 KB I Cache / 32 KB D Cache L2: 256 KB per core L3: Shared 32MB on chip eDRAM
Dual DDR3 Memory Controllers100 GB/s Memory bandwidth per chip
Scalability up to 32 Sockets360 GB/s SMP bandwidth/chip20,000 coherent operations in flight
Binary Compatibility with POWER6
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
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CORE
L2 Cache
POWER7
CORE
L2 Cache
L3 Cache and
Chip Interconnect
MC1MC0
Local SMP Links
Remote SMP & I/O Links
FASTL3 REGION
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Memory Channel Bandwidth Evolution
DDR2 @ 553 / 667 MHz
Effective Bandwidth:
2.6 GB/sec
DDR3 @ 1066 MHz
Effective Bandwidth:
6.4 GB/sec
DDR2 @ 553 MHz
Effective Bandwidth:
1.1 GB/s
POWER5 POWER6 POWER7
Memory Performance:
2x DIMM Memory Performance:
4x DIMM
Memory Performance:
6x DIMM
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
DDR3
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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Power 755
Power 770
Power 750
Power 795
High Performance Computing
Power 720/740
PS Blades
Power 575
i Editions Express for BladeCenter S
Power 780Power 710/730
February 2010
New New New
New
JS Blades
April 2010
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Power System
Machine Type –Model
Sockets Cores-GHz per socket Total CPU
710 8231-E2B 1 4-3.0, 6-3.7, 8-3.55 4, 6, 8
730 8231-E2B 2 4-3.0, 4-3.7, 6-3.7, 8-3.55 8, 12, 16
720 8202-E4B 1 4-3.0, 6-3.0, 8-3.0 4, 6, 8
740 8205-E6B 2 4-3.3, 4-3.7, 6-3.7, 8-3.55 4/8, 6/12, 8/16
750 8233-E8B 1 – 4 6-3.3, 8-3.0, 8-3.3, 8-3.55 6-24, 8-32
*755 8236-E8C 4 8-3.3 32
770 9117-MMB 2, 4, 6, 8 6-3.5, 8-3.1 12-48, 16-64
780 9179-MHB 2, 4, 6, 8 8-3.68, 8-4.14 (turbo mode) 8-64, 4-32
795 9119-FHB 4 – 32 6-3.72, 8-4.00, 4-4.25 (turbo mode) 6-192, 8-256
* 755 is AIX/Linux only, 32 processor only
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Power 770
Power 750
Power 795Power 720/740 Power 780Power 710/730
2U 4U or Tower 4U 4Uper enclosure
4 enclosure max
4Uper enclosure
4 enclosure max
32U
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• The POWER7 Servers
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POWER7 795 Power 795
ArchitectureUp to 32 Sockets ( Max 256 Cores)
4 TurboCore / 8 Max Core & 6 Core
L2 & L3 Cache On Chip
DDR3 Memory Up to 8 TB
DASD / BaysRemote I/O Drawer
( SAS / SSD )
Book Interconnect Point to Point
GX++ Bus4 per System Book
Max: 32 ( 8 Nodes )Media Bays Media drawer
Remote IO Drawers 1 – 32 drawers
LPARs Up to 254 Redundant Power & Cooling
Yes
Hot Maintenance YesCooling AirRedundant Clock Yes
Power / Thermal (TPMD)Advanced Energy Scale
Optional DC power
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Power 795 Processor Core Options 256 Cores / 32 Core Books
MaxCore Chips ( 8 Cores)
@ 4.0 GHz
192 Cores / 24 Core Books
6 Core Chips
@ 3.72 GHz
128 Cores / 16 Core Books
TurboCore Chips ( 4 Cores )
@ 4.256 GHz
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POWER7Model 770 Model 780
9117-MMB
9179-MHB
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Power 770Power 770
Processor Technology6 Cores @ 3.55 GHz8 Cores @ 3.1 GHz
L3 Cache On Chip
Redundant Power & Cooling Yes
Redundant Server Processor Yes / Two Enclosure minimum
Redundant Clock Yes / Two Enclosure minimum
Concurrent Add Support Yes
Concurrent Service Yes
System Unit Single Enclosure 4 Enclosures
Processors Up to 2 Sockets 8 Sockets
DDR3 Memory (Buffered) Up to 512 GB Up to 2 TB
SAS/SSD SFF Bays 6 24
DVD-RAM Media Bays 1 Slim-line 4 Slim-line
SAS / SATA Controller 2 / 1 8 / 4
PCIe bays 6 PCIe 24 PCIe
GX++ Slots (12X DDR) 2 8
Integrated EthernetStd: Quad 1Gb
Opt: Dual 10Gb + Dual 1 Gb
Std: Four Quad 1Gb
Opt: Four x Dual 10Gb + Dual 1 Gb
USB 3 12
12X I/O Drawers w/ PCI slots Max: 4 PCIe, 8 PCI-X Max: 16 PCIe, 32 PCI-X
Maint Coverage: 9 x 5
4U x 32 inches Depth
Up to 292,700 CPW!
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Power 780Power 780
Processor Technology4 Cores @ 4.14 GHz TurboCore8 Cores @ 3.86 GHz
L3 Cache On Chip
Redundant Power & Cooling Yes
Redundant Server Processor Yes / Two Enclosure minimum
Redundant Clock Yes / Two Enclosure minimum
Concurrent Add Support Yes
Concurrent Service Yes
System Unit Single Enclosure 4 Enclosures
Processors 2 Sockets 8 Sockets
DDR3 Memory (Buffered) Up to 512 GB Up to 2 TB
SAS/SSD SFF Bays (CEC) 6 24
DVD-RAM Media Bays 1 Slim-line 4 Slim-line
SAS / SATA Controller 2 / 1 8 / 4
PCIe (CEC) 6 PCIe 24 PCIe
GX++ Slots (12X DDR) 2 8
Integrated EthernetStd: Quad 1Gb
Opt: Dual 10Gb + Dual 1 Gb
Std: Four Quad 1Gb
Opt: Four x Dual 10Gb + Dual 1 Gb
USB 3 12
12X I/O Drawers w/ PCI slots Max: 4 PCIe, 8 PCI-X Max: 16 PCIe, 32 PCI-X
Maint Coverage 24 X 7
PowerCare Support
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Power 770 & 780 vs Power 570 Differences
Power 570 Power 770 & 780
Up to 8 sockets, Up to 32 Cores Up to 8 Sockets, Up to 64 cores
Up to 768 GB Memory Up to 2 TB Memory ( Initial GA will be 1 TB)
DDR2 DIMMS DDR3 DIMMS
Six 3.5” SAS Bays / Enclosure Six SFF SAS Bays / Enclosure
4 PCIe & 2 PCI-X slots per Enclosure 6 PCIe slots per Enclosure
No write cache or RAID-5/6 support Write cache & RAID-5/6 support
Single integrated DASD / Media Cntlr Three integrated DASD / Media Controllers
Optional Split Backplane Standard Split backplane
Optional Tri-Split Backplane
No Power & Management Thermal Power & Thermal management
TPMD support
Clock Cold Failover
ECC with bit steer
Concurrent Drawer Maint restrictions
Concurrent Drawer Add cable restrictions
Clock Hot Failover
ECC with DRAM sparing
No Restrictions ( 4Q / 2010 )
No Restrictions
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POWER7Model 750
8233-E8B
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Power 750 System 8233-E8B
POWER7 Architecture6 Cores @ 3.3 GHz8 Cores @ 3. 0, 3.3, 3.55 GHzMax: 4 Sockets
DDR3 Memory Up to 512 GB
System Unit SAS SFF BaysUp to 8 Drives (HDD or SSD)73 / 146 / 300GB @ 15k (2.4 TB)(Opt: cache & RAID-5/6)
System UnitIO Expansion Slots
PCIe x8: 3 Slots (2 shared)PCI-X DDR: 2 Slots 1 GX+ & Opt 1 GX++ 12X cards
Integrated SAS / SATA Yes
System UnitIntegrated Ports
3 USB, 2 Serial, 2 HMC
Integrated Virtual EthernetQuad 10/100/1000 Optional: Dual 10 Gb
System Unit Media Bays 1 Slim-line DVD & 1 Half Height
IO Drawers w/ PCI slots PCIe = 4 Max: PCI-X = Max 8
Cluster 12X SDR / DDR (IB technology)
Redundant Power andCooling
Yes (AC or DC Power)Single phase 240 VAC or -48 VDC
Certification (SoD) NEBS / ETSI for harsh environments
EnergyScaleActive Thermal Power ManagementDynamic Energy Save & Capping
4U
Depth: 28.8”
Up to 181,000 CPW!
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POWER7Model 755
8236-E8C
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5.3 / 6.1 RHEL / SLES
Power 755 4-Socket HPC System Power 755
POWER7 Architecture4 Processor Sockets = 32 Cores8 Core @ 3.3 GHz
DDR3 Memory 128 GB / 256 GB, 32 DIMM Slots
System UnitSAS SFF Bays
Up to 8 disk or SSD 73 / 146 / 300GB @ 15K (up to 2.4TB)
System UnitExpansion
PCIe x8: 3 Slots (1 shared)PCI-X DDR: 2 Slots GX++ Bus
Integrated Ports 3 USB, 2 Serial, 2 HMC
Integrated EthernetQuad 1Gb Copper(Opt: Dual 10Gb Copper or Fiber)
System Unit Media Bay 1 DVD-RAM ( No supported tape bay )
ClusterUp to 64 nodesEthernet or IB-DDR
Redundant PowerYes (AC or DC Power)Single phase 240vac or -48 VDC
Certifications (SoD) NEBS / ETSI for harsh environments
EnergyScaleActive Thermal Power ManagementDynamic Energy Save & Capping
Up to 8.4 TFlops per Rack
( 10 nodes per Rack )
4U x 28.8” depth
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Power 710, 720, 730 and 740 System Highlights
High performance, energy efficient server ideal for running multiple application and infrastructure workloads in a virtualized environment
High-performance, flexible, configurable and reliable midsize database and consolidation server
Dense, attractively priced 1-socket server that fits seamlessly in your existing infrastructure
Power 7102U - 1 Socket4, 6 or 8 cores
Maximum memory: 64 GB
PCIe: 4 low profile
Virtual servers: 80
Power: 100 – 240 VAC
Power 720 4U - 1
Socket4, 6 or 8 cores Maximum memory: 128 GB PCIe: 4 + 4 low profile (opt.)I/O drawer support: Yes - 4Virtual servers: 80Power: 100 – 240 VAC
Power 730 2U - 2
Socket8, 12 or 16 cores Maximum memory: 128 GBPCIe: 4 low profile
Virtual servers: 160
Power: 200 – 240 VAC
Power 740 4U - 2 Socket4, 6, 8, 12, or 16 cores Maximum memory: 256 GB
PCIe: 4 + 4 low profile (opt.)
I/O drawer support: Yes - 8
Virtual servers: 160
Power: 200 – 240 VAC
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Power 710 8231-E2B 4-,6-,8-core
• 1 socket
• Processor module – pick ONE
– 4-core: #8350 3 GHz
– 6-core: #8349 3.7 GHz
– 8-core: #8359 3.55 GHz
• Can NOT change module
For 4-core (1 socket)
Zero 12X I/O loopsMax 1 4X IB AdapterMax 64 GB memoryZero disk-only drawersFibre Channel cards okIBM i P05 tier (users)AIX small tier
2U
For 6-/8-core (1 socket)
Zero 12X I/O loopsMax 1 4X IB AdapterMax 64 GB memoryDisk-only drawersFibre Channel cards okIBM i P10 tier (users)AIX small tier
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Power 730 8231-E2B 8-,12-,16-core
• 2 sockets
• Processor module – pick TWO of the same feature
– 4-core: #8350 3 GHz
– 4-core: #8348 3.7 GHz
– 6-core: #8349 3.7 GHz
– 8-core: #8359 3.55 GHz
• Can NOT change module For 8-/12-/16-coreZero 12X I/O loopsMax 2 4X IB AdaptersMax 128 GB memoryDisk-only drawers okFibre Channel cards okIBM i P20 tier (5250)AIX small tier
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Power 720 8202-E4B 4-,6-,8-core
• 1 socket
• Processor module – pick ONE
– 4-core: #8350 3 GHz
– 6-core: #8351 3 GHz
– 8-core: #8352 3 GHz
• Can NOT change module
For 4-coreZero 12X I/O loopsMax 64 GB memoryZero disk-only drawersFibre Channel cards ok IBM i P05 tier (users)AIX small tier
For 6-/8-coreMax 1 12X I/O loopMax 128 GB memoryDisk-only drawersFibre Channel cards ok IBM i P10 tier (users)AIX small tier
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Power 740 8205-E6B 4-,6- & 8-,12-,16-core
• 1 or 2 sockets
• Pick processor modules
– 1 or 2: 4-core: #8353 3.3 GHz
– 1 or 2: 4-core: #8347 3.7 GHz
– 1 or 2: 6-core: #8354 3.7 GHz
– 2: 8-core: #8355 3.55 GHz(just one 8-core module not supported)
• Can NOT mix feat codes
• Can add 2nd 3.3 or 3.7 GHz module later
– Then 2nd module’s activations all chargeable
For 4-,6-core (1 socket)
Max 1 12X I/O loopMax 128 GB memory IBM i P20 tier
5250 EntitlementsAIX small tier
For 8-,12-,16-core (2 socket)
Max 2 12X I/O loopsMax 256 GB memory IBM i P20 tier
5250 EntitlementsAIX small tier
4U
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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rPerf/kWatt
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30.0
60.0
90.0
120.0
150.0
180.0
p5-510Q
4-cores
p5-520Q
4-cores
p5-550Q
8-cores
Power 520
4-cores
p5-560Q
16-cores
Power 550
8-cores
Power 720
8-cores
Power 710
8-cores
Power 560
16-cores
Power 730
16-cores
Power 740
16-cores
Power 750
32-cores
POWER5 POWER5 POWER5 POWER6 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER7 POWER6 POWER7 POWER7 POWER7
Power 710 through Power 750 deliver outstanding energy efficiency
POWER7 based Express servers deliver improved performance per watt Up to 4X better than POWER5 based servers 2X to 3X better than POWER6 based servers
POWER5
POWER6
POWER7
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POWER7 CPW comparisons
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POWER7 CPW comparisons
Note: These are comparisons, not upgrade paths!
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POWER7 CPW comparisons
Note: These are comparisons, not upgrade paths!
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Note: These are comparisons, not upgrade paths!
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Note: These are comparisons, not upgrade paths!
Power Systems Express
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Note: These are comparisons, not upgrade paths!
Power Systems Express
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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IBM Editions – Power Express 710 - 740• Get 50% of the processor core activations at no-charge
– Remember … 100% processor core activations required
• Initial purchase of a new box (or in an upgrade from 520 to 720)
– Later MES orders adding cores do NOT qualify for no-charge activations
– Recommend buy more now to save on later purchase
Minimum requirements to qualify for edition
Mdl Memory* I/O
710 2 GB per core 2 disk or 2 FC or 2 FCoE or 2 SSD
720 2 GB per core 2 disk or 2 FC or 2 FCoE or 2 SSD
730 4 GB per core 2 disk or 2 FC or 2 FCoE or 2 SSD
740 4 GB per core 2 disk or 2 FC or 2 FCoE or 2 SSD
* “Rounded up” if needed. In some cases, the actual memory required to be ordered may be higher than 2 or 4 GB per core. This could happen if for example with a 6-core 720 which according to the formula requires 12GB on the server. However, there is no way to order 12GB, and you end up ordering a minimum of 16GB
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Power 720 IBM i Edition Offerings
6 or 8-core Power 720 Express• 5 no charge processor core activations • IBM i users @ only $70• 1 IBM Service voucher• Unlimited users for IBM i Access Family, • Reduced price development tools
#4971 Power 720 Solution Edition for IBM i
Power 720 Express
• 50% processor core activations at no charge• 5 no charge IBM i user entitlements•Unlimited users for IBM i Access Family• Reduced price development tools
#0774 720 4-core Express Edition for IBM i
• 50% processor core activations at no charge• 1 IBM Service Voucher• Unlimited users for IBM i Access Family• Reduced price development tools
#0778 720 6-,8-core Express Edition for IBM i
720 IBM i Editions supersede regular Express Editions
----OR ---
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Power 740 IBM i Edition Offerings
Power 740 Express: 4 to 16-core • 2 no charge P20 IBM i processor license entitlements• 1 IBM Service voucher
(#4972)Power 740 Solution Edition for IBM i
740 IBM i Solution Edition can be used with 740 IBM Express Editions and/or with IBM i Value Pack (5722-IVP)
• 1 IBM i P20 processor license entitlement at reduced price• Unlimited users for IBM i Access Family • Service and/or education voucher(s) – quantity depends of server model
(5722-IVP)IBM i Value Pack
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CBU for i Power 720 / Power 740
#0444
Primary for 4-core = Power 720 or 520* -----------------------------------------Primary for 6/8-core = Power 720, 740, 750, 520* 550* or 560
IBM i processor license entitlement
IBM i user entitlements
Offering essentially provides the same benefits and has the same requirements as CBU for i offerings have provided for some time for High Availability/Disaster Recovery environments.
Temporary transfers
CBU Power 720
* POWER6 520/550, NOT POWER5 520/525/550.** POWER5 or POWER6 550
•Power 720
#0444
Primary = Power 740, 750, 770, 550**, 560 or 570
IBM i processor license entitlement
5250 Enterprise Enablements
Temporary transfers
CBU Power 740
Power 740
No CBU for i option for Power 710/730
4-core (P05)6/8-core (P10)
(P20)
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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• Memory
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Power 710/730 – Memory Riser Cards
Memory riser card orMemory card
Min qty
risers
Max qty
risers
Max qty
optional
710: 4-/6-/8-core 1 2 1
730: 8-/12-/16-core 1 4 3
1-4 cards per 7301-2 cards per 710
4 MemoryDIMM slots
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Power 710/730 Optional Memory Riser Card #5265
4 MemoryDIMM slots
4 memory DIMM slots per riser cardUp to 2 memory features per riser cardUp to 32 GB memory per riser card
Max Qty #5265
710: 4-/6-/8-core1 x 8350/8349/8359
1
730: 8-/12-/16-core2 x 8350/8348/8349/8359
3
#5265Memory riser card orMemory card
One base memory riser included with all 710/730 (no feat code)Optional #5265 are in addition to the base riser
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Power 710 Memory DIMMs
• DDR3 1066 MHz DIMMs
• 4 DIMM slots per memory riser card, up to 8 DIMM slots for 710
• DIMMS: 4 GB or 8 GB
• Plugged in quads*** of DIMMs. 1 feature code = 1 pair DIMMs
– **Exception to quad rule is for very minimum config to have one #4526 or one #4527. But first additional memory must pair to create a quad.
• Can NOT MIX different size DIMMs on same riser. Different risers can have different size DIMMs.
GB Memory Capacity with
DIMM size 1 Pair 2 Pair1 Quad
3 Pair 4 Pair2 Quad
All 4 GB 8*** 16 n/a 32
All 8 GB 16*** 32 n/a 64
*** For entry configurations. Next memory increment must pair this #4526 or pair this #4527. All other memory features are two pairs (quads). Note: with 1 riser with 4GB DIMMs and another riser with 8GB DIMMS, then have 48GB memory (16+32)
Feature
Code
Feature
GB
#4526 8
#4527 16
1 riser card 2 riser cards
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Power 730 Memory DIMMs
• DDR3 1066 MHz DIMMs
• Up to 16 DIMM slots for 730
• DIMMS: 4 GB or 8 GB
• Plugged in quads** of DIMMs. 1 feature code = 1 pair DIMMs
– **Exception to quad rule is for very minimum config to have one #4526 or one #4527.
• Can NOT MIX different size DIMMs on same riser. Different risers can have different size DIMMs
GB Memory Capacity with
DIMM size 1 Pair 2 Pair1 Quad
3 Pair 4 Pair2 Quad
5 Pair 6 Pair3 Quad
7 Pair 8 Pair4 Quad
All 4 GB 8** 16 n/a 32 n/a 48 n/a 64
All 8 GB 16** 32 n/a 64 n/a 96 n/a 128
** For entry configuration. Next memory increment must pair this #4526 or #4527 and all other memory features are plugged with two pairs (quads) Note with two risers, one with 4GB DIMMs and one with 8GB DIMMS, then have 48GB (16+32). Or with three risers, one with 4GB DIMMS and two with 8GB DIMMs, then have 80GB (16+32+32).
Feature
Code
Feature GB
#4526 8
#4527 16
1 riser card 2 riser cards 3 riser cards 4 riser cards
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Power 720/740 – Memory Riser Cards
Memory riser card orMemory card
8 DIMM slots
Min qty
risers
Max qty
risers
Max qty
optional
720: 4-/6-/8-core1 x #8350/#8351/#8352
1 2 1
740: 4-/6-/8-core1 x #8353/#8347/#8354
1 2 1
740: 8-/12-/16-coreNeed 2 proc modules for max #5604
2 x #8353/#8347/#8354/#8355
1 4 3
8 MemoryDIMM slots
1-4 cards per 7401-2 cards per 720
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Power 720/740 Optional Memory Riser Card #5604
8 memory DIMM slots per riser card 0, 1*, 2 or 4 memory features per riser card
*1 memory feature only with very minimal configuration
Up to 64 GB memory per riser card (up to 32 GB with 4-core #8350)
Max Qty #5604
720: 4-/6-/8-core1 x #8350/#8351/#8352
1
740: 4-/6-core1 x #8353/#8347/#8354
1
740: 8-/12-/16-coreNeed 2 proc modules for max #5604
2 x #8353/#8347/#8354/#8355
3
8 MemoryDIMM slots
• One base memory riser card included with all 720/740 (no feat code)• Optional #5604 memory cards are in addition to the base riser
#5604
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Power 720 Memory DIMMs
• DDR3 1066 MHz DIMMs
• Up to 16 DIMM slots for 720
• DIMMS: 4 GB or 8* GB (*8 GB not available on 4-core 720)
• Plugged in quads** of DIMMs. 1 feature code = 1 pair DIMMs
– **Exception to quad rule is for very minimum config to have one #4526
• CAN MIX different size DIMMs on same riser
GB Memory Capacity with
DIMM size 1 Pair 2 Pair1 Quad
3 Pair 4 Pair2 Quad
5 Pair 6 Pair3 Quad
7 Pair 8 Pair4 Quad
All 4 GB 8** 16 n/a 32 n/a 48 n/a 64
All 8* GB n/a 32 n/a 64 n/a 96 n/a 128
½4+½8 GB n/a n/a n/a 48 n/a n/a n/a 96
* 8GB DIMM or 16GB feature not available on 4-core 720 ** For entry configuration. Next memory increment must pair this #4526 and all other memory features are two pairs (quads)
Feature
Code
Feature GB
#4526 8
#4529* 16*
1 riser card 2 riser cards
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Power 740 Memory DIMMs
• DDR3 1066 MHz DIMMs
• Up to 32 DIMM slots for 740
• DIMMS: 4 GB or 8 GB
• Plugged in quads** of DIMMs. 1 feature code = 1 pair DIMMs
– **Exception to quad rule is for very minimum config to have one #4526
• CAN MIX different size DIMMs (quads) on same riser
GB Memory Capacity with
DIMM size 2 Pair1 Quad
4 Pair2 Quad
6 Pair3 Quad
8 Pair4 Quad
10 Pair5 Quad
12 Pair6 Quad
14 Pair7 Quad
16 Pair8 Quad
All 4 GB ** 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128
All 8 GB 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256
½4+½8 GB 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
* Two processor modules (two sockets) are required for 3rd and 4th riser. Not available with 1 x #8353/#8347/#8354 ** For entry configuration. Next memory increment must pair this #4526 and all other memory features are two pairs (quads)
Feature
Code
Feature GB
#4526 8
#4529 16
1 riser card 2 riser cards 3* riser cards 4* riser cards
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• PCIe Slots
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Power 710/730 PCIe Slots
4 PCIe slots in base Low profile, short, Gen 1Not hot plugNo 12X I/O drawers to add more slots
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Power 720/740 PCIe Slots in System Unit• 4 PCIe slots in base
– Full high, short, Gen 1
– Not hot plug
4 Optional PCIe slotsLow profile, short#5610 PCIe Riser Card (Gen 1)Plugs into GX slot instead of GX adapterLike a “mini I/O” drawerNot hot plug
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#5610 PCIe Riser Card for Power 720/740
• Very cost and space efficient if need just a few more PCIe slots
– Only $1800 for #5610
• $450 per slot
• Plus zero additional rack space
– Compare to #5877 12X PCIe I/O drawer at $9900 + GX adapter at $1750 + two 12X cables at $800 + #5877 maint
• $1245 per slot plus maint
• Plus 4 EIA rack space
• Note that 4-core Power 720 can not attach a 12X I/O drawer, but can use #5610 PCIe Riser Card
4 Optional PCIe slotsLow profile, short#5610 PCIe Riser CardPlugs into GX slotLike a “mini I/O” drawer
Prices are USA suggested list prices as of August 2010. Prices and are subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary.
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PCIe Low Profile vs Full High Adapters
• Important planning point --- order the right adapter
• Low profile adapters required for low profile slots (A)
• Full high adapters required for full high slots (B or C)
• Can not convert a LP adapter to a FH adapter, even if card surface area is the same (AB or BA)– Tailstock replacement not offered
• As of 2H 2010, LP slots found in Power 710/730 and optionally in the Power 720/740 system unit. All other PCIeslots in POWER6 system units, Power 750/755/770/780 system unit, or #5802/5877/5803/5877 PCIe I/O drawers are FH slots.
Low ProfileFull High/Full Height Full High/Full Height
A B C
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PCIe Low Profile Adapters August 2010
• Eleven LP (Low Profile) adapters announced• #2053 PCIe LP RAID & SSD SAS Adapter 3Gb (#2054/2055)
• #5269 PCIe LP POWER GXT145 Graphics Accelerator (#5748)
• #5270 PCIe LP 10Gb FCoE 2-port Adapter (#5708)
• #5271 PCIe LP 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet Adapter (#5717)
• #5272 PCIe LP 10GbE CX4 1-port Adapter (#5732)
• #5273 PCIe LP 8Gb 2-Port Fibre Channel Adapter (#5735)
• #5274 PCIe LP 2-Port 1GbE SX Adapter (#5768)
• #5275 PCIe LP 10GbE SR 1-port Adapter (#5769)
• #5276 PCIe LP 4Gb 2-Port Fibre Channel Adapter (#5774)
• #5277 PCIe LP 4-Port Async EIA-232 Adapter (#5785)
• #5278 PCIe LP 2-x4-port SAS Adapter 3Gb (#5901)
• NOTE: ALL above adapters have Full High equivalents (#xxxx) which are electronically identical in function and even have the same CCIN as the LP adapter being announced. The only difference is the tailstock attached to the adapter.
Low Profile
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PCIe Adapters (as of August 2010)
• LAN– 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI Express Adapter (#5271/5717, AIX/Linux)
– 10 Gigabit Ethernet-CX4 PCI Express Adapter (#5272/5732 AIX/Linux – IBM i via VIOS)
– 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Express Adapter (#5767, AIX/Linux)
– 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter (#5274/5768, AIX/IBM i/Linux)
– 10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR PCI Express Adapter (#5275/5769, AIX/Linux – IBM i via VIOS)
– 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI Express Adapter (#5772, AIX/IBM i/Linux)
• WAN/Async– PCIe 2-Line WAN w/ with Modem (#2893, IBM i)
– PCIe 2-Line WAN w/ with Modem CIM (#2894, IBM i)
– 4 Port Async EIA-232 PCIe Adapter (#5277/5785, AIX/Linux)
• SAS– PCIe Dual-x4 SAS Adapter (#5278/5901, AIX/IBM i/Linux)
– PCIe 380MB 380 MB Cache Dual-x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter (#5903, AIX/Linux/IBM i )
• Fibre Channel– 8 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter (#5273/5735, AIX/IBM i/Linux)
– 4 Gigabit PCI Express Single Port Fibre Channel Adapter (#5773, AIX/Linux)
– 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter (#5276/5774, AIX/IBM i/Linux)
• Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE, FCoEE, CNA)– 10Gb FCoE PCIe Dual Port Adapter (#5270/5708, AIX/Linux, IBM i via VIOS)
• Graphics– POWER GXT145 PCI Express Graphics Accelerator (#5269/5748, AIX/Linux)
• USB– 4 Port USB PCIe Adapter (#2728, AIX/Linux)
• Crypto– Cryptographic Coprocessor Adapter 4765-001 (#4807/4808/4809 AIX, IBM i)
• SSD– PCIe LP RAID & SSD SAS Adapter 3Gb (#2053/2054/2055)
* PCIe 8x adapter
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IBM i PCI Adapters (as of August 2010)
Type adapter PCI-X PCIe
LAN (Ethernet) 1 Gb & 10 Gb 1 Gb & 10 Gb LR
WAN2-port & 4-port(SNA only with IOP)
2-port(No SNA)
SCSI•Tape/disk 0 cache•Disk medium cache•Disk big cache
• Y • Y 90 MB• Y 1500 MB
•No plans •No plans•No plans
SAS•Tape/disk 0 cache•Disk medium cache•Disk big cache
•Y •No 175 MB•Y 1500 MB
•Yes•Yes 380 MB•Not in 2010
Fibre Channel 4 Gb 4 Gb & 8 Gb
FCoE (or FCoEE) N Y (VIOS)
Twinax Y, with IOP No plans
iSCSI Y No adapter plans
Int xSeries Card (IXS) Y with IOP No adapter plans
Crypto Y Y
SSD on Adapter N Y
All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
New Aug
New Aug
New Aug
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• Storage Backplane
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Three 710/730 Storage Backplane Options
• Must select one 6 SAS bays---DVD bay
3 SAS bays--HH Media bayDVD bay
6 SAS baysCache*/RAIDSAS port***-DVD bay
#5267
AIX / Linux support yes yes yes
IBM i support no/yes** no/yes** yes
JBOD / RAID 0 yes yes yes
RAID 5/6/10 no no yes
Split backplane no no no
USA list price $ 799 $ 836 $1700
* Dual 175MB write cache adds RAID-5/6 & add’l performance** supported only through VIOS *** SAS port not supported on 710 4-core server
#5263 #5268
Prices are USA suggested list prices as of August 2010. Prices and are subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary.
Required for IBM i
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710/730 Backplane with 6 SAS SFF Bays
6 SFF SAS Bays run by integrated SAS controllerFor HDD or SSDNo split backplaneWith #5268 (entry function, no cache, no RAID-5/6/10) JBOD, RAID 0 by imbedded controller, or mirrored by operating system
With #5268 (higher function, dual write cache, RAID, SAS port) RAID 0, 5, 6, 10 or mirrored by operating system
6 SFF SAS baysDVD-RAM #5762
#5267/5268
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710/730 Backplane with 3 SAS SFF Bays + HH Bay
• Two HH Media Bay Options– #1124 80/160GB DAT160 Tape drive NEW feat code Aug 2010
• Drive small enough to fit in 710/730
• Uses existing DAT72 or DAT160 cartridges
– #1123 USB Removable Disk Drive (RDX) NEW feat code Aug 2010
• Drive small enough to fit in 710/730
• Uses existing 160 or 500GB drives (RDX) #1106/1107
– No LTO drive, no DAT72 or DAT320 drive in 710/730 CEC – use external
• 3 SFF SAS Bays run by integrated SAS controller (zero write cache)– For HDD or SSD
– JBOD, RAID 0 by imbedded controller, or mirrored by operating system
3 SFF SAS bays
HH media bay
DVD-RAM #5762
#5263
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Three 720/740 Storage Backplane Options
• Must select one 6 SAS bays--HH media bay DVD bay
8 SAS baysCache*/RAIDSAS portHH Media bayDVD bay
#5618
AIX / Linux support yes yes yes
IBM i support no/yes** no/yes** yes
JBOD, RAID 0 yes yes yes
RAID 10 no yes/no*** yes
RAID 5/6 no no yes
Split backplane no yes no
USA list price $799 $799+799 $1800
* Dual 175MB write cache adds RAID-5/6 & add’l performance** supported only through VIOS*** RAID 10 only on the 3 drives associated with #5631
#5630
Entry price,Entry function
Prices are USA suggested list prices as of August 2010. Prices and are subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary.
3+3 SAS bays--HH media bay DVD bay
#5618+5631
Required for IBM i
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720/740 Backplane with 8 SAS SFF Bays
• HH Media Bay Options
– #1103 USB Removable Disk Drive (RDX)
– #5619 80/160GB DAT160 Tape drive SAS
– #5661 160/320GB DAT320 Tape drive SAS
– #5673 160/320GB DAT320 Tape drive USB New Aug 2010
– #5746 800GB/1.6TB LTO4 tape drive SAS
– #5638 1.5TB/3TB LTO5 tape drive SAS New Aug 2010
• SFF SAS Bays run by dual integrated SAS controllers (dual 175MB write cache)
– For HDD or SSD
– JBOD, RAID 0/5/6/10 by imbedded controller, or mirrored by operating system
– No split backplane
8 SFF SAS bays
HH media bay
DVD-RAM#5762
#5630
SAS portFor #5886 EXP12S Disk Drawer
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SAS SFF HDD Options – August 2010
• New RAID formatted drive for IBM i
• First SFF 10k drive for IBM i
HDD AIX/Linux formatted IBM i formatted Price*
10k 146 GB #1882 n/a 650
10k 300 GB #1885 283 GB #1911 1050
15k 73 GB #1883 69 GB #1884 498
15k 146 GB #1886 139 GB #1888 798
SFF HDD (front/back)
Note 3.5-inch SAS drives not shown
Prices are USA suggested list prices as of August 2010 when ordered with the 8024 server. Prices and are subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary.
• IBM i 6.1 or later• For Power 710/720/730/740/750/770/780/795 or their #5802/5803 I/O drawers• Also supported as load source drives
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• GX Adapters
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710/730 GX++ Adapter (4X – not 12X)
• #5266 GX++ Dual-port 4x Channel Attach
• Use 4X connection to 4X IB Switch – HPC
• No 12X I/O loops available on Power 710/730
Rear view 730
1st GX slot710 or 730
2nd GX slot730
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Power 720 4-Core GX Slot & Adapter
• No 12X I/O drawers and no disk-only drawers on 4-core Power 720
• #5615 GX++ Dual-port 12x Channel Attach
– Can attach 12X to 4X converter cable for connection to 4X IB Switch (AIX/Linux)
– Does NOT attach 12X I/O loop for #5802/5877 (PCIe) or #5796 (PCI-X)
1st GX++ slotOptionally use for PCIe riser
2nd GX++ slotNot present on 1 socket
server
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Power 720/740 GX Slot & Adapter
• #5615 GX++ Dual-port 12x Channel Attach
– Attaches 12X I/O loop for #5802/5877 (PCIe) or #5796 (PCI-X)
– Attaches 12X to 4X converter cable for connection to 4X IB Switch
– Note, can order a 5615 even on a 4-core 720 which has no I/O drawers supported in order to support HPC attachment using 12X to 4X converter cables
2nd GX++ slot 740 only with 2 socketsNot 720, not 740 w/ 1 socket
1st GX++ slotOptionally use for either a GX adapter or
PCIe riser
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19-inch I/O Drawer Attachment & Configuration
•Using a 12X GX adapter to drive I/O drawers
12X PCI-X DDRMax 4 per loop6 slots per drawer
12X PCIeMax 2 per loop10 slots per drawer
No mixing PCI-X 12X and PCIe 12X on same loop
model Max loops
710 or 730 0
720 4-core 0
720 6/8-core 1
740 2
750 2
770 8
Note:• No RIO/HSL• No IOPs (IBM i)
#5802 or 5877
#5802 or 5877
#57965714-G30
If server limited on number of loops, I/O drawer selection can be impacted
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#57965714-G30
#57965714-G30
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Power 720/740 19-inch IO and Storage Drawers• Note: no RIO/HSL drawers
• Note: tape/removable media not shown
Order
NumberDescription Status Interface
Max
720*
Max
740
#5796 PCI-X I/O Drwr Available 12X 4 8
#5802PCIe I/O Drwr
(w/ SFF Bays)Available 12X 2 4
#5877PCIe I/O Drwr
(No SFF Bays)Available 12X 2 4
#5886 EXP12S SAS Disk Drwr Available SAS 28 28
7314-G30 PCI-X I/O Drwr Supported 12X 4 8
#5786 EXP24 SCSI Disk Drwr Supported SCSI 14 24
7031-D24
7031-T24
EXP24 SCSI Disk Drwr
EXP24 SCSI Disk TowerSupported SCSI 14 24
Max number shown assumes 1 or 2 12X loops used and treats each maximum separately. If combined, one max can reduce another max.
* 4-core max = 0
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• HEA – IVE
• IVE - HEA
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Power 710/730 Host Ethernet Adapter (IVE)
• Must choose one of three Host Ethernet Adapter (HEA) daughter cards:(you can change your mind and order a different one later with MES order)
• #1832 Quad-port 1 Gb HEA Daughter Card– Four RJ-45 ports – Up to 100m cable length
• #1833 Dual-port 10 Gb HEA Daughter Card (Fiber)– Two 10Gb SFP+ SR optical transceiver ports– 850 nm multimode fiber – 62.5 micron OM1 up to 33 meter– 50 micron OM2 up to 82 meter– 50 micron OM3 up to 300 meter#1837
• #1837 Dual-port 10 Gb HEA Daughter Card (Copper)– Two 10Gb SFP+ active copper twinax ports– Copper twinax up to 5 meter cables– SFP+ twinax copper is NOT AS/400 5250 twinax or CX4 or 10 GBASE-T
Note that HEA is not hot-swapNote – HEAs designed/tested for attachment in the data center. Not tested/certified for attachment to external public
telecommunications networks
Excellent virtualization resource
#1832 $301
#1833 $1710
#1837 $440
Prices are USA suggested list price . Prices and are subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary.
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Power 720/740 Host Ethernet Adapter (IVE)
• Must choose one of three Host Ethernet Adapter (HEA) daughter cards:(you can change your mind and order a different one later with MES order)
• #1824 Quad-port 1 Gb HEA Daughter Card– Four RJ-45 ports – Up to 100m cable length
• #1825 Dual-port 10 Gb HEA Daughter Card (Fiber)– Two 10Gb SFP+ SR optical transceiver ports– 850 nm multimode fiber – 62.5 micron OM1 up to 33 meter– 50 micron OM2 up to 82 meter– 50 micron OM3 up to 300 meter#1837
• #1826 Dual-port 10 Gb HEA Daughter Card (Copper)– Two 10Gb SFP+ active copper twinax ports– Copper twinax up to 5 meter cables– SFP+ twinax copper is NOT AS/400 5250 twinax or CX4 or 10 GBASE-T
• Note that HEA is not hot-swap• Note – HEAs designed/tested for attachment in the data center. Not tested/certified for attachment to external public
telecommunications networks
Excellent virtualization resource
#1824 $301
#1825 $1750
#1826 $350
Prices are USA suggested list price . Prices and are subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary.
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• New PCIe-based SSD
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Power Systems SSD Configuration Options
• SAS-bay-based
– Option introduced 2009
• PCIe-based
– Introduction August 2010
PCI SAS controller
SAS Bays
SSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
SSD
PCIe SAS controller SS
DSS
DSS
DSS
D
69 GB SSDCan include imbedded SAS controller
SSD
“Additional” Does not replace SAS-bay-based in all situations
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PCIe-Based SSD
PCIe SAS Adapter / Double-wide card
4 SSD bays on card / 1, 2 or 4 SSD modules per adapter
177 GB per SSD module / Up to 708 GB per card
Supported OS: AIX 5.3 or later, IBM i 7.1 or later, REHL 5.5 or later, SLES 10 or later
Supported servers: 710/720/730/740/750/770/780 (not 795)
177GBSSD SAS
Cntrl
177GBSSD
177GBSSD
177GBSSD
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eMLC – Enterprise Multi-Level Cell - Technology
•enterprise class performance and reliability
•PLUS more cost effective MLC Flash technology
•Compared to the 2009 69GB SSD offering from Power Systems– Better cost on a per GB basis,
– More dense physical packaging on a per GB basis
– About 50% less energy consumption and heat per drive
– Comparable performance
eMLCIBM is the first server vendor to offer
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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520 Upgrade Paths
*
520 4-core8203-E4A
5209406-520
POWER6
POWER5
POWER5
POWER6
5159407-515
No upgrade paths
520 2-core8203-E4A
POWER6
520 1-core8203-E4A
POWER6
520 1-core9407-M15
520 2-core9408-M25
POWER65209405-520
5259406-525
POWER5
POWER5
No upgrade paths into 4-core POWER6
No upgrade paths
* conversion to 8203
withdrawn
withdrawn
withdrawn
7206/8-core
POWER7
7204-core
POWER7*
7404/6/8/12/16 core
POWER7
No upgrade paths into 2S/4U
No upgrade paths into 1S/4U
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Power 520 to Power 720 Upgrade Economics
• 720 upgrade economics differ from Power 570 to 770/780 or Power 595 to 795 upgrade economics
– 770/780/795 upgrades have hardware & activation “trade-in” value resulting in lower hardware purchase price
– POWER5 520 to POWER6 520 do not have hardware/activation savings -- savings is in the licensing
• POWER6 520 to POWER7 720 Upgrades– Like POWER5 520 to POWER6 520 upgrades, no hardware/activation savings -- savings is in the licensing
– Get same 50% no-charge processor core activations as IBM Edition if qualify
– All 8203 2/4-core systems eligible to do upgrades. IBM i clients probably most interested due to IBM licensing transfer rules
– Warranty handled just like normal upgrades with the exception that the 720 has 3 year warranty and the 8203-E4A has 1 year warranty. On the upgrade 720 would receive two years warranty in addition to any of the 8203 1 year warranty remaining.
520 2/4-core8203-E4A
720 6/8-core8202-E4B
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Model Upgrades (Same Serial Number)
POWER5
POWER6POWER7
595
570
550
520/525
520/515
595
570
550
520 2 core
520 1-core
560
795
770
750
780
N/A
N/A
N/A
720 4 core
720 6/8 core
740 4/6/8/12/16 core
730 8/12/16 core
710 4/6/8 core510
520 4 core
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I/O Upgrade Considerations
• All the newer IBM I/O drawers (12X), disk, SSD and PCI adapters used on POWER6 supported on POWER7 servers (non-Blade statement)
– May need to move 3.5-inch SAS drives and PCI-X adapters
• Older I/O on POWER6 servers, but not on POWER7 servers
– RIO/HSL I/O drawers
– SCSI disk smaller than 69GB or SCSI drives slower than 15k rpm
– QIC tape drives
– IOPs and IOP-based PCI adapters (IBM i)2749, 5702, 5712, 2757, 5581, 5591, 2790, 5580, 5590, 5704, 5761, 2787, 5760, 4801, 4805, 3709, 4746, 4812, 4813
– Older LAN adapters: #5707, 1984, 5718, 1981, 5719, 1982
– Older SCSI adapters: #5776, 5583, 5777
– Telephony adapter: #6412
– See planning web page www.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/sod2.html
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• 2010 POWER7 Milestones
• POWER7 enhancements
• The Complete POWER7 lineup
• Power 5 and Power 6 to POWER7 System Comparisons
• Editions
• Memory, PCIe, Backplane, GX adapters, etc.
• Upgrade paths
• Misc
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7216-1U2 Multi-Media Storage Enclosure
1U 19-inch rack mount drawerHolds 1 or 2 HH removable media drivesHolds max 3 drives (1 tape + 2 DVD)Announce 17 Aug 2010GA 10 Sept 2010
AIX 5.3 or later, IBM i 6.1 or later, SUSE 10 or later, RHEL 5.5 or laterOn POWER7 servers (not POWER6 servers)
Drives supported: • DAT320 (SAS & USB*), • DVD, • USB Removable Disk (RDX)*, • LTO-5 * USB interface not supported by IBM i
• New Storage Enclosure
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7216-1U2 Multi-Media Storage Enclosure
Follow-on enclosure to the 7214-1U2 Probably lower price enclosure than 7214Supports newer media than 7214
DAT320
SAS
DAT320
USB
HH LTO5
SAS SATA DVD
RDX-
Removable
Disk -USB
DAT160
SAS
HH LTO4
SAS
IDE DVD
& Sled
7216-1U2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NA NA NA
7214-1U2 Yes NA NA NA NA Yes Yes Yes
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#5903 PCIe 380MB Cache SAS RAID Adapter
• New Feat code #5805 for 720/740
• Same CCIN
• Same price
• Same electronics/function
• “Skinny battery”
• New Power 720/740 PCIe slots a little tighter than other models• New #5805 feature designates a skinnier battery has been used• Can use #5805 anywhere that a #5903 is used• Will eventually introduce #5805 onto all models besides 720/740, but no hurry until “fat” batteries used up and all
service parts are “thin”• With upgrades into Power 720, existing #5903 converted to #5805 (replacing battery) even if card located in
#5802/5877 I/O drawer
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IBM i Enhanced I/O Support
1. LTO-5 tape support
• Internal - Sept GA on Power 720/740, IBM i 6.1 or later
• External TS2250 & TS2350 - available now with PTF IBM i 6.1 or later
• Future external tape libraries with LTO-5 via PTF (not 3Q 2010)
2. IOP-less ProtecTIER support
• Available now with PTF IBM i 6.1 or later
3. New 283 GB disk drive (10k RPM)
4. FCoE Support (through VIOS) - FC, NIC, NPIV
5. PCIe Cryptographic Adapter Support
• IBM i 7.1 announced. No announcement in August of IBM i 6.1.
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PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor 4765-001
• IBM i support announced August 2010– IBM i 7.1 announced. IBM i 6.1 not announced
• PCIe follow on to PCI-X Crypto adapter
• Faster, more reliable, more function than PCI-X 4764
– Up to 7x faster for PKCS#11 (AIX)
– Up to 2X faster for CCA (IBM i and AIX) RSA functions than PCI-X 4764
– Runs two processors in parallel to help guarantee accurate results
• AIX support: 6.1 with TL 6100-05 or later or 5.3 with TL 5300-12 or later
– No Linux support,
• Can mix PCIe and PCI-X Crypto adapter in same IBM i partition
• Can not mix PCIe and PCI-X Crypto adapters in same AIX partition (Can mix on same system)
• For clients with banking, credit card, or finance applications –especially those who want hardware designed to meet FIPS 140-2 level 4 security
Feat codes: #4807/4808/48093 feats for same adapter denote different BSC (blind swap cassette) usages
CCIN = 4765
Pricing in USA is higher for PCIe vs PCI-X, but justified by higher performance and potential for using fewer PCIe adapters
Announced April 2010 for AIX
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New Product: IBM 7042-CR6 Rack-Mounted HMC
• 1U rack-mount HMC
– 2.53 GHz quad-core Xeon CPU
– 4GB memory
– 500GB hard drive
• Supports all POWER5, POWER6 and POWER7 servers
– Except Blades
• Available September 2010
• Shipped with MLC V7R720
• Normal refresh of HMC technology – follow on to 7042-CR5
– Pricing of CR6 same USA list price
– Can provide more performance over previous models, especially under heavy HMC workloads
• Note: No new deskside HMC models are planned to be announced. Will focus on the much more popular rack-mount HMC
4 built-in Ethernet ports1 PCIe & 1 PCI-X slotDVD-RAM
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Hardware Withdrawals
• No hardware withdrawals announced in August
• Remember: July 2010 hardware withdrawals:
– Effective 29 October 2010
• Misc features
– Effective 26 November 2010
• #6312 Quad Digital Trunk Telephony PCI Adapter
• Misc features & feature conversions
– Effective 7 January 2011
• IBM 8234-EMA (Power 560)
• IBM 9117-MMA (Power 570)
• Misc feature conversions
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#6312 Quad Digital Trunk Telephony PCI Adapter
• If your POWER5 or POWER6 system uses this DTTA and may need additional adapters for future growth -- ORDER NOW
• This PCI-X adapter being withdrawn from marketing & there is no PCIefollow on. – Announced withdrawal 2010 July – Withdrawal effective 2010 November– After November use Order Withdrawn Products Process assuming any supply is
left
• For the past year or so, usage of this adapter controlled via RPQ #8A1766 to best use the limited supply of adapters and 7311-D20 I/O drawer
• RPQ being withdrawn to ease ordering of remaining inventory 6312• 7311-D20 is already withdrawn from marketing• Strategic follow on product is WebSphere Voice Systems• #6312 not supported on POWER7 servers
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REMEMBER: April 2010 Announce Withdrawal from Marketing
• Effective Jan 2011 POWER5 570 to POWER6 570 upgrades … No announcements made for other POWER5 models in April
• Effective November 2010
– #2844/2847 IOPs
– #5760/5761 IOP-based Fibre Channel Controllers (tape/disk)
• Note – for IOP-less FC adapters need IBM i 6.1 or later
– #5790 I/O drawer – last HSL/RIO-attached drawer being sold
• (withdrawal from marketing announced earlier – delayed until November – but for some servers required feature withdrawn – use withdrawn products ordering process to order in that case )
– #5786 EXP24 SCSI disk drawer
• If want to reuse SCSI disk on POWER7 servers, they need to be in this drawer
– #578x 1.5GB EXP24 SCSI Controllers
• If want to reuse SCSI disk on POWER7 servers, this is the controller for EXP24
– POWER5 595 memory
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REMEMBER: April 2010 Announce Withdrawal from Marketing
• Effective Jan 2011 POWER5 570 to POWER6 570 upgrades … No announcements made for other POWER5 models in April
• Effective 30 Jul 2010– POWER5 510 9110-51A (alternative 2U server not announced April 2010)
– POWER6 575 9125-F2A (use POWER7 755 instead)
– And many 510/575 specific features
• Effective November 2010 – Various POWER5 595 features including
• Memory features
• Processor book features
• POWER5 595 powered expansion rack (#5792)
– 146.8 GB 10k RPM SAS SFF disk drives (#1882)
– PCI-X SAS RAID Adapter (#5902) (use PCIe #5903 instead)
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Supported Expansion Units on POWER7•Supported Expansion Units
•Expansion units on 12x loops•5796 PCI-X I/O Expansion (max 4 per loop)
•Expansion units on 12x DDR loops•5802 PCIe I/O W/Disk Drawer (max 2 per loop)•5877 PCIe I/O NoDisk Drawer (max 2 per loop)
•Disk Expansion Drawers•5786 EXP24 Disk Drawer (SCSI)
•No new SCSI disk drives available•5886 EXP12S Disk Drawer (SAS)
•No HSL loop available on POWER7 systems•Common expansion units NOT supported
•5094•5294•5088/0588•5095/0595•5790
•This means NO IOPs supported•No IOA adapter cards that require an IOP are supported•Common IOA cards that requite an IOP
•4746 Twinax•2749 tape/3995/3996 •2742/4745/2793 2-line WAN•5702/5712/5736/571A SCSI (most commonly used for SCSI LTO tape drives)•5761 and 5760 Fibre Channel (tape / disk)•2849 10/100 Ethernet•5700/5701 1B Ethernet•2757/2780/5580/5590 (etc) SCSI Disk adapters•More…
•SCSI devices attached to adapters that require an IOP will not be able to migrate•LTO LVD and HVD SCSI tape drives will not migrate•SAS or fibre attached tape drives can be used (will require V6R1 or higher)
•Only IOP-less adapters are supported
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