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Predictive
Failure
Analysis
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Chipkill
ServeRAID
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logo
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X-Architecture
Eserver
ServerProven
XpandOnDemand
FlashCopy
System
x
xSeries
i5/OS
Intel,
Intel
Xeon,
Itanium,
and
Pentium
are
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
Intel
Corporation
or
its
subsidiaries
in
the
United
States
and
other
countries.
Microsoft,
Windows,
and
Windows
NT
are
trademarks
of
Microsoft
Corporation
in
the
United
States,
other
countries,
or
both.
UNIX
is
a
registered
trademark
of
The
Open
Group
in
the
United
States
and
other
countries.
Java
and
all
Java-based
trademarks
and
logos
are
trademarks
of
Sun
Microsystems,
Inc.
in
the
United
States,
other
countries,
or
both.
Adaptec
and
HostRAID
are
trademarks
of
Adaptec,
Inc.,
in
the
United
States,
other
countries,
or
both.
Linux
is
a
trademark
of
Linus
Torvalds
in
the
United
States,
other
countries,
or
both.
Red
Hat,
the
Red
Hat
“Shadow
Man”
logo,
and
all
Red
Hat-based
trademarks
and
logos
are
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
Red
Hat,
Inc.,
in
the
United
States
and
other
countries.
Other
company,
product,
or
service
names
may
be
trademarks
or
service
marks
of
others.
Important
notes
Processor
speed
indicates
the
internal
clock
speed
of
the
microprocessor;
other
factors
also
affect
application
performance.
CD
or
DVD
drive
speed
is
the
variable
read
rate.
Actual
speeds
vary
and
are
often
less
than
the
possible
maximum.
When
referring
to
processor
storage,
real
and
virtual
storage,
or
channel
volume,
KB
stands
for
1024
bytes,
MB
stands
for
1
048
576
bytes,
and
GB
stands
for
1
073
741
824
bytes.
When
referring
to
hard
disk
drive
capacity
or
communications
volume,
MB
stands
for
1
000
000
bytes,
and
GB
stands
for
1
000
000
000
bytes.
Total
user-accessible
capacity
can
vary
depending
on
operating
environments.
Maximum
internal
hard
disk
drive
capacities
assume
the
replacement
of
any
standard
hard
disk
drives
and
population
of
all
hard
disk
drive
bays
with
the
largest
currently
supported
drives
that
are
available
from
IBM.
Maximum
memory
might
require
replacement
of
the
standard
memory
with
an
optional
memory
module.
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Supervisor
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and
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II:
User’s
Guide
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