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Summary of Contents for System x3620 M3 7376

Page 1: ...ading Technology and integrated power gates and automated power management The x3620 M3 supports up to 12 DIMMs 96GB of RDIMM 1333MHz DDR3 memory and provides Chipkill ECC Error Checking and Correctin...

Page 2: ...controller or the 6Gbps ServeRAID M1015 ServeRAID M5014 or ServeRAID M5015 controller provide high performance RAID support for SAS SATA drives Up to 8 3 5 inch hot swap SAS SATA hard disk drives offe...

Page 3: ...l using data encryption IBM Systems Director 6 1x is included for proactive systems management IBM Systems Director comes with a portfolio of tools including IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager...

Page 4: ...and Intel Turbo Boost and Hyper Threading technology CTO only 40W 4 core Xeon 5600 low voltage model L5630 running at 2 13GHz with extremely low power draw and amazing performance watt only 10W per co...

Page 5: ...able for use but also doubles the number of memory controllers thus doubling the system memory bandwidth If you add a second processor but no additional memory for the second processor the second proc...

Page 6: ...BM Active Memory protection memory mirroring Memory mirroring works much like disk mirroring The total memory is divided into three channels a primary channel a backup channel and an unused channel Da...

Page 7: ...tery backup included and supports RAID 0 1 10 5 50 for up to 16 drives limited by available bays to 8 The IBM ServeRAID M5000 Series Advance Feature Key adds RAID 6 60 with SED support to the ServeRAI...

Page 8: ...SI protocol offloads By using a common infrastructure for Ethernet and storage networks data centers can reduce capital expense CapEx for adapters switches and cables and operational expense OpEx for...

Page 9: ...upport Manager Product Customization Services and extensive technical support offerings The IBM ServerProven program provides the confidence that specific options and operating systems have been teste...

Page 10: ...MM IBM ToolsCenter IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager Automatic Server Restart Wake on LAN support PXE support text console redirect Predictive Failure Analysis and IBM Systems Director The In...

Page 11: ...te Deployment Manager to take control of a system before the BIOS operating system or applications are loaded using Wake on LAN PXE and lets an administrator perform many low level tasks remotely that...

Page 12: ...s to be treated as one logical drive ServeRAID technology also allows data to be stored redundantly across multiple hard disk drives enhancing both the integrity and the availability of the data SAS a...

Page 13: ...nd information 13 IBM System x3620 M3 Images Front View Inside View Hot Swap 3 5 HDDs Status LEDs Optical Drive Hexagonal Ventilation Holes Power Button USB 2 0 Ports Simple Swap 3 5 HDDs Hot Swap Pow...

Page 14: ...ard maximum 1 2 Hyper Threading Technology supported Yes 2 threads per core 42x 52x 62x plus E5640 L5630 L5640 X5670 via CTO No 22x 32x Turbo Boost Technology supported Yes 42x 52x 62x plus E5640 L563...

Page 15: ...TB with internal tape drive 3 5 inch HS SAS 4 8TB 8 x 600GB plus internal backup drive Drive capacities supported 3 5 inch HS SATA II 250GB 500GB 1TB 2TB 7 2K 3 5 inch SS SATA II 250GB 500GB 1TB 2TB 7...

Page 16: ...roller Yes IMM Optional systems management adapter Virtual Media Key optional Light path diagnostics support No Predictive Failure Analysis PFA support Memory HDDs and the onboard battery Power supply...

Page 17: ...age 4 8TB of internal hot swap SAS storage High performance external expansion Five 480Mbps USB 2 0 ports two front two rear one internal for an optional tape drive IBM RDX Removable Disk Backup Syste...

Page 18: ...Workloads Scalability Floating Point Performance Memory Throughput Integer Performance I O and Storage Density High Availability Systems Management Security Distributed Deployment x3250 M3 x3550 M3 x3...

Page 19: ...names may be trademarks or service marks of others IBM reserves the right to change specifications or other product information without notice References in this publication to IBM products or servic...

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