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IBM United States
Hardware Announcement 101-339
November 13, 2001
IBM Cluster 1300 A Highly Scalable, Manageable
Platform Based on the Linux Operating System and Intel Hardware
ENUS101-339.PDF (51KB)
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At a Glance
Integrated cluster of servers scaling from four to 128 nodes includes:
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IBM
rack-optimized servers (7081-330, 7082-342)
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High-speed internode communications options
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Leveraging industry-leading networking solutions
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Reducing costs with improved systems management via single point of
control
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Accelerating deployment of Linux applications
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Full integration and support worldwide
For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative or IBM Americas Call Centers at
800-IBM-CALL
(Reference: YE001).
Overview
The IBM Cluster 1300 is an ideal platform for deployment of
Linux applications requiring a cluster. A robust, customizable, and
scalable Linux Cluster contains from four to 128 server nodes. Larger
configurations are available via a special bid process.
The IBM Cluster 1300 is easy to order and is shipped fully configured.
Your new clustered Linux application environment can become operational
very quickly.
You can choose node models and features to get to the configuration you
need. Industry-leading technology IBM and non-IBM for high-speed
internode communication and networking are included. You benefit from a
highly differentiated and customizable system scalable to meet your
expanding business needs. Cluster Systems Management (CSM) for Linux
software, which complements this offering, can be included in the
configured system prior to shipment from IBM. CSM is currently available
only through this integrated offering.
The Cluster 1300 provides the following additional benefits:
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Thermal management for rack-mount components, providing improved RAS.
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Specialized rack-mount kits for third-party peripherals.
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Modular cable harnesses for simpler cabling.
Optional services are available from IBM Global Services for even more
robust deployment options.
Planned Availability Date
November 26, 2001
Description
A Word on Clusters in General
A cluster is a collection of interconnected computers used as a unified
computing resource. Clusters may range from two to hundreds or even
thousands of servers, managed from a single-point-of-control. Clusters
are used to achieve high performance, high availability, or horizontal
scaling. Cluster technology can also be used for highly scalable storage
or data management.
Linux clusters offer the benefit of excellent price/performance, using
widely available hardware and software technologies based on open
standards. Many customers and business partners today are building Linux
clusters using Intel-based hardware, standard interconnects and
networking technology, open source software, and in-house or third-party
applications. These customers and partners often consume considerable
resources and risk to assemble, integrate, test, manage, and support the
cluster. They may encounter many of the problems normally addressed
during product development, testing, and manufacture of systems,
including environmental concerns and increased cost of the completed
cluster solution. Often the system design is tested for the first time
in the customer's production environment. Little or no system-level
support is available outside of the customer's own support structure;
additional risk is incurred with using unsupported open source
technology. Component failure is common and increases proportionally
with the size of the cluster. Skill requirements for support are very
different for a cluster. The IBM Cluster 1300 reduces or eliminates many
of these risks by providing a completely integrated and supported system,
so that customers can get their cluster into production quickly and focus
on their core business.
IBM Cluster 1300
Leveraging IBM's relationship with customers on the leading edge of
cluster solutions, IBM has developed the IBM Cluster 1300. In working
with other industry-leading technology suppliers, IBM has designed and
developed the IBM Cluster 1300 to help meet market needs for a scalable,
clustered solution for Linux applications.
The IBM Cluster 1300 is customizable with a rich set of optional
features. You can order as complete a solution as you need.
IBM is the single manufacturer of the system and the single focal point
for service and support.
Options Available
The server options of the IBM Cluster 1300, available with this
announcement, are based on Intel Pentium® III architecture.
Each node of the cluster can contain either a single or dual processor.
Processor speed, memory size, disk storage capacity, and the number of
disks are selectable for each node.
A 10/100 Mb Ethernet is the standard interconnect and is required for
internode communication. Additional 10/100 Mb Ethernet, 1.0 Gb
Ethernet, and Myrinet 2000 are optional.
Additionally, storage options external to the nodes but housed within the
system including SCSI and Fibre Channel RAID are available as options.
Accessibility by People with Disabilities
The following features support use by people with disabilities:
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Operation by keyboard alone
Euro Currency
This product is not impacted by euro currency.
Product Positioning
The IBM Cluster 1300 is positioned within the
IBM family of products as the platform of choice for
high value and high-performance scalable Linux cluster solutions.
Trademarks
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The e-business logo is a trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation in the United States or other countries or both.
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Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
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Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service
marks of others.
Education Support
IBM offers Linux Clustering Management, a two-day workshop, available to
Business Partner and end users.
It is strongly recommended Business Partners take educational classes
such as Linux Clustering with CSM and GPFS (QLX31) or similar offerings
and have experience implementing clusters or multi-server environments.
For information, go to:
Publications
All publications and documentation for IBM
Cluster 1300 can be found at:
Additional copies of unlicensed publications will be available for a fee
immediately after availability. These copies may be ordered via direct
order or you may contact your IBM representative. Refer to your
Documentation CD for the License Program Specifications.
The following publications for IBM Cluster 1300 are available online:
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Site Preparation
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System Overview
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Installation
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Operation
Refer to the following Web site:
Softcopy forms are only viewable with HTML browsers. No BookManager®
book format is available.
Technical Information
Physical Specifications
7080-PRI
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Width: 647.7 mm (25.5 in)
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Depth: 1099.8 mm (43.3 in)
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Height: 1727.2 mm (68.0 in)
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Weight: 242.7 kg (535 lb)
7080-EXP
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Width: 647.7 mm (25.5 in)
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Depth: 1099.8 mm (43.3 in)
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Height: 1727.2 mm (68.0 in)
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Weight: 242.7 kg (535 lb)
7081-330
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Height: 43.7 mm (1.72 in)
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Width: 439.4 mm (17.3 in)
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Depth: 652.8 mm (25.7 in)
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Weight: 12.8 kg (28.4 lb)
7082-342
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Height: 133.3 mm (5.25 in)
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Width: 414.0 mm (16.3 in)
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Depth: 660.4 mm (26.0 in)
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Weight: 28.1 kg (62 lb)
EMC Compliance Strategy:
The Linux Cluster will be verified to meet the Class A requirement,
and jurisdictional regulations for offer of sale in all target markets
before shipment to customers.
Targeted
Geographies Regulatory Standards
U.S. Title 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B
Europe EN 55022; EN 55024
Australia/ AS/NZS 3548
New Zealand
Japan VCCI
Canada ICES-003
China GB9254-1998
Korea Based on CISPR 22 (Available
March 2002)
Taiwan CNS 13438 (Available March 2002)
Russia GOST (Available March 2002)
Product Safety Regulatory Compliance Strategy:
Except where noted, IBM components will meet the jurisdictional
regulations for offer of sale in all traditional and targeted markets.
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U.S.: Certification to UL 1950, Third Edition
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Canada: Certification to CSA 22.2 #950-95 + Amd 1 and 2
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U.K., Germany, France, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Italy, Spain,
Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Belgium and Korea:
Certification to EN60950-1992, Amd 1-4 or EN60950-2000
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Eastern Europe: CB scheme report and certification to IEC 950, 2nd
Edition, Amd 1-4
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Russia and the CIS: GOST certification (delivered by IBM Russia based on
documentation provided by Beaverton)
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Mexico: NOM certification (delivered by IBM Mexico based on
documentation provided by Beaverton)
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China: SAIQ "CCIB" mark (delivered by IBM China based on documentation
provided by Beaverton)
Certification will be on request by IBM local authorities after planned
availability.
Linux will also meet the NEC and regional code requirements identified in
N-B2-4700-037, Power Systems National Requirements.
Telecommunications Compliance:
There are no telecommunication devices currently offered in this
release of the IBM Cluster 1300 solution. IBM Beaverton relies on the
certification of the non-IBM vendors for communication circuit boards and
modems that the end user may choose to install in this offering.
Hardware Requirements
Minimum hardware of four 7081-330 cluster nodes in one rack with remote
console or KVM option with Red Hat Linux 7.1. Management and storage
nodes are 7082-342 with Falcon for ASMA (if used).
Software Requirements
Red Hat Linux 7.1 (2.4 kernel)
Compatibility:
Cluster nodes are compatible with the following software,
components, and standards:
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10Base-T
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RS232
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SCSI and fiber AL capable
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Storage compatible with FAStT200/500 products
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SW compatible with Linux 7.1
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CSM 1.1, and later
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GPFS 1.1, and later
Limitations
Name Min/Max
7081-330 Cluster Nodes 4/128
7082-342 Management Nodes 1/1
7082-342 Storage Nodes 0/8
Total Nodes 5/129
3542-2RX (connected to single 0/8
Storage Nodes)
3542-2RU (connected to single 0/8
Storage Nodes)
3542-2RX (connected to dual 0/4
Storage Nodes)
3542-2RU (connected to dual 0/4
Storage Nodes)
3560-1RX (connected to each 3542-2Rx) 0/2
3560-1RU (connected to each 3542-2Rx) 0/2
3560-1RX (per System) 0/16
3560-1RU (per System) 0/16
Max Capacity per FC Drive 72 GB
7080-PRI Primary Rack 1/1
7080-EXP Expansion Rack (containing 0/4
Cluster Nodes)
7080-EXP Expansion Rack (containing 0/3
Storage Nodes and
Storage Subsystems)
Racks Per System 1/8
Cluster nodes orderable and upgradable in four-node
increments only.
7081-330 Description
This is a 1 EIA IBM Open System (no memory or processors)
Node with the following configurability:
Item Quantity Note
Processor Slots 2 Pentium(R) III 133 MHz
Front Side Bus
Memory Slots 4
PCI Slots (Long) 1
PCI Slots (Short) 1
Disk Slots (SCSI) 2
Integrated SCSI 1 Ultra 160
Integrated Ethernet 2
Integrate Serv Proc 1 Ranger
CD-ROM 1
DD 1
7082-342 Description
This is a 3 EIA IBM Open Systems (no memory or processors) Node with the
following configurability:
Item Quantity Note
Processor Slots 2 Pentium III 133 MHz
Front Side Bus
Memory Slots 4
PCI Slots (Long) 5(1) 64-bit, 33 MHz
PCI Slots (Short) 0
Disk Slots (SCSI) 3(2)
Integrated SCSI 1 Ultra 160
Integrated Ethernet 1
Integrated Serv Proc 0
CD-ROM 1
FDD 1
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1
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The Falcon ASMA (Service Processor) card is required. It occupies one
PCI slot.
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2
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There are three hot-swap disk slots available. The additional three
non-hot swap drive slots are not supported at this time.
Planning Information
Cable Orders:
All cables are supplied in product offering. No external cables are
required.
Security, Auditability, and Control
This product uses the security and auditability features of IBM
hardware/software and Red Hat Linux 7.1, CSM security and auditability
features.
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation
of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls
in application systems and communications facilities.
Terms and Conditions
This product is available for purchase under the terms of the IBM
Customer Agreement (ICA).
IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and used
parts. In some cases, the hardware product may have been previously
installed. Regardless, IBM warranty terms apply.
IBM Credit Corporation Financing:
Yes
Warranty Period:
Three years
Warranty Service:
IBM On-Site Repair (IOR) 9 hours per day, Monday to Friday
(excluding holidays) next-business-day response.
IBM will provide a single point of contact for IBM and non-IBM
components.
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The base warranty for IBM components will be three years onsite support,
next business day response. Customers may elect to upgrade to a higher
service level such as 9 x 5 4-hour (same day) response or
24 x 7 4-hour response. During the warranty period, the
customer will be entitled to onsite parts and labor for warranty repair.
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Non-IBM components will be subject to the manufacturers warranty, terms,
and conditions. Although IBM will simplify the reporting of service
issues, for the Cluster 1300, by receiving and facilitating all service
requests for this offering, the warranty claim for non-IBM products will
be the responsibility of the non-IBM manufacturer.
ServiceSuite and ServiceElect (formerly ESA) Maintenance
Maintenance Services Upgrades
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9 hours per day, Monday-Friday excluding holidays, next-business-day
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9 hours per day, Monday-Friday, 4-hour response
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24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 4-hour response
Warranty Service Upgrades
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9 hours per day, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays, 4-hour response
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24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 4-hour response
Maintenance Service:
IOR
Usage Plan Machine:
No
IBM Hourly Service Rate Classification:
Two
Corporate Service Option:
When a type of service involves the exchange of a machine part, the
replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order.
Rental Offering:
No
Field-Installable Features:
Yes
Model Conversions:
No
Customer Setup:
No
Graduated Charges:
No
Educational Allowance:
A reduced charge is available to qualified education customers. The
educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or
allowance.
Prices
The prices provided in this announcement are suggested retail prices for
the U.S. only and are provided for your information only. Dealer prices
may vary, and prices may also vary by country. Prices are subject to
change without notice. For additional information and current prices,
contact your local IBM representative.
Purchase
Description Model Price
IBM e(logo)server EXP $10,825
MT 7080 PRI 10,825
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Machine Type: 7080
Myrinet Chassis, PRI 4000 $ 4,750 Both
5-slot
Myrinet Chassis, PRI 4001 9,310 Both
9-slot
Myrinet Chassis, PRI 4002 18,430 Both
17-slot
Myrinet Management PRI 4003 1,425 Both
Module
Myrinet Line Card PRI 4004 3,435 Both
Ethernet Switch, PRI 4006 3,715 Both
24-port (24 x
10/100 Mb +
2 x 1 Gb)
Ethernet Switch, EXP 4007 6,145 Both
48-port (48 x PRI
10/100 Mb +
2 x 1 Gb)
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Ethernet Switch, PRI 4008 $6,145 Both
Gigabit, 8-port
Port Server, 16-port EXP 4009 3,725 Both
PRI
KVM Switch (8 x 2) PRI 4010 3,845 Both
Gb GBIC for EXP 4011 680 Both
10/100 Ethernet PRI
Switch
GBIC for Gb Ethernet PRI 4012 680 Both
Switches
Monitor, Flat Panel PRI 4040 1,345 Both
Tray (for Keyboard, PRI 4041 445 Both
Monitor)
Power Management EXP 4101 1,700 Initial
Module PRI
PDU, 1-Phase, 220 V ac, EXP 4103 485 MES
8-Outlets, w/Line Cord PRI
Cable, Service EXP 4191 0 Both
Daisy Chain PRI
Cable, C2T Extension EXP 4192 85 Both
(2 Meters)
Cable, C2T to KVM EXP 4193 155 Both
PRI
Cable, KVM EXP 4194 100 Both
PRI
Cable, Ethernet, EXP 4201 0 Both
2.1 Meter PRI
Cable, Serial, EXP 4203 0 Both
2.1 Meter, PRI
RJ45 to DB9
Cable, Gb Ethernet EXP 4205 150 Both
Fiber, 5 Meter PRI
Cord, Power, 1 x 2 EXP 4206 0 Both
PRI
Cable, Harness, EXP 4208 90 Both
Enet 01-08 PRI
Cable, Harness, EXP 4209 90 Both
Enet 09-16 PRI
Cable, Harness, EXP 4210 90 Both
Enet 17-24
Cable, Harness, EXP 4211 90 Both
25-32
Cable, Harness, EXP 4212 135 Both
Serial 01-08 PRI
Cable, Harness, PRI 4213 135 Both
Serial 09-16
Cable, Harness, EXP 4214 135 Both
Serial 17-24
Cable, Harness, EXP 4215 135 Both
Serial 25-32
Rack Content Specify EXP 4551 NC Initial
7081-330 1EIA-PRI
Rack Content Specify EXP 4552 NC Initial
7082-342 3EIA-PRI
Rack Content Specify EXP 4553 NC Initial
3542 3EIA-PRI
Rack Content Specify EXP 4554 NC Initial
3560 3EIA-PRI
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Rack ID Specify --
Rack #1 PRI 4651 NC Initial
Rack #2 EXP 4652 NC Initial
Rack #3 EXP 4653 NC Initial
Rack #4 EXP 4654 NC Initial
Rack #5 EXP 4655 NC Initial
Rack #6 EXP 4656 NC Initial
Rack #7 EXP 4657 NC Initial
Rack #8 EXP 4658 NC Initial
Rack #9 EXP 4659 NC Initial
Rack #10 EXP 4660 NC Initial
Rack #11 EXP 4661 NC Initial
Rack #12 EXP 4662 NC Initial
Rack #13 EXP 4663 NC Initial
Rack #14 EXP 4664 NC Initial
Rack #15 EXP 4665 NC Initial
Rack #16 EXP 4666 NC Initial
Rack #17 EXP 4667 NC Initial
Rack #18 EXP 4668 NC Initial
Rack #19 EXP 4669 NC Initial
Customized Factory EXP 4999 $9,995 Initial
Integration PRI
Keyboard
U.S. English PRI 6050 155 Both
French PRI 6053 155 Both
German PRI 6054 155 Both
Italian PRI 6055 155 Both
Spanish PRI 6056 155 Both
U.K. English PRI 6057 155 Both
Japanese PRI 6058 155 Both
L.A. Spanish PRI 6063 155 Both
Earthquake Kit EXP 6080 2,225 Initial
PRI
Configuration Specify PRI 9021 0 Both
Secondary Cluster
VLAN
Language Group EXP 9300 NC Initial
Specify -- PRI
U.S. English
Line Cord Specify: EXP 9800 NC Initial
1-Phase, PRI
North America
Line Cord Specify: EXP 9822 NC Initial
1-Phase, Australia, PRI
New Zealand
Line Cord Specify: EXP 9823 NC Initial
1-Phase, PRI
International
Purchase
Model Price
IBM e(logo)server 330 $1,395
MT 7081
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Machine Type: 7081
Processor, 32-bit, 330 4051 $1,085 Both
1.13 GHz,
256 KB L2 Cache
Processor, 31-bit, 330 4053 1,360 Both
1.26 GHz,
256 KB L2 Cache
128 MB Memory DIMM 330 4070 165 Both
256 MB Memory DIMM 330 4072 335 Both
512 MB Memory DIMM 330 4074 1,020 Both
1.0 GB Memory DIMM 330 4076 2,295 Both
Adapter, PCI, 330 4121 865 Both
Gigabit Ethernet SX
Adapter, PCI, 330 4122 2,095 Both
Myrinet, 133 MHz
Adapter, PCI, ASMA 330 4126 680 Initial
ServerRAID 4LX 330 4131 1,015 Both
Adapter, PCI,
ServerRAID 4LX
18 GB Disk Drive, 330 4161 750 Both
SCSI, 15000 rpm
36 GB Disk Drive, 330 4162 870 Both
SCSI, 10000 rpm
18 GB Disk Drive, 330 4163 360 Both
SCSI, 10000 rpm
Disk, 72 GB, SCSI, 330 4164 1,430 Both
10000 rpm
Cable, Myrinet, 330 4190 145 Both
7 Meter
Drawer Location
Specify EIA 01 330 4601 NC Initial
Specify EIA 02 330 4602 NC Initial
Specify EIA 03 330 4603 NC Initial
Specify EIA 04 330 4604 NC Initial
Specify EIA 05 330 4605 NC Initial
Specify EIA 06 330 4606 NC Initial
Specify EIA 07 330 4607 NC Initial
Specify EIA 08 330 4608 NC Initial
Specify EIA 09 330 4609 NC Initial
Specify EIA 10 330 4610 NC Initial
Specify EIA 11 330 4611 NC Initial
Specify EIA 12 330 4612 NC Initial
Specify EIA 13 330 4613 NC Initial
Specify EIA 14 330 4614 NC Initial
Specify EIA 15 330 4615 NC Initial
Specify EIA 16 330 4616 NC Initial
Specify EIA 17 330 4617 NC Initial
Specify EIA 18 330 4618 NC Initial
Specify EIA 19 330 4619 NC Initial
Specify EIA 20 330 4620 NC Initial
Specify EIA 21 330 4621 NC Initial
Specify EIA 22 330 4622 NC Initial
Specify EIA 23 330 4623 NC Initial
Specify EIA 24 330 4624 NC Initial
Specify EIA 25 330 4625 NC Initial
Specify EIA 26 330 4626 NC Initial
Specify EIA 27 330 4627 NC Initial
Specify EIA 28 330 4628 NC Initial
Specify EIA 29 330 4629 NC Initial
Specify EIA 30 330 4630 NC Initial
Specify EIA 31 330 4631 NC Initial
Specify EIA 32 330 4632 NC Initial
Specify EIA 33 330 4633 NC Initial
Specify EIA 34 330 4634 NC Initial
Specify EIA 35 330 4635 NC Initial
Specify EIA 36 330 4636 NC Initial
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Rack ID Specify --
Rack #1 330 4651 NC Initial
Rack #2 330 4652 NC Initial
Rack #3 330 4653 NC Initial
Rack #4 330 4654 NC Initial
Rack #5 330 4655 NC Initial
Rack #6 330 4656 NC Initial
Rack #7 330 4657 NC Initial
Rack #8 330 4658 NC Initial
Rack #9 330 4659 NC Initial
Rack #10 330 4660 NC Initial
Rack #11 330 4661 NC Initial
Rack #12 330 4662 NC Initial
Rack #13 330 4663 NC Initial
Rack #14 330 4664 NC Initial
Rack #15 330 4665 NC Initial
Rack #16 330 4666 NC Initial
Rack #17 330 4667 NC Initial
Rack #18 330 4668 NC Initial
Rack #19 330 4669 NC Initial
Node Type: 330 4681 $0 Initial
Cluster Node
Configuration 330 4682 NC Initial
Specify: ASMA
Adapter
Mandatory
OS Preload, 330 9001 0 Initial
Red Hat 7.1
CSM Preload, 330 9010 0 Initial
Full CSM,
Latest Version
Language Group 330 9300 NC Initial
Specify --
U.S. English
Purchase
Description Model Price
IBM e(logo)server 342 $2,825
MT 7082
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Machine Type: 7081
Processor, 32-bit, 342 4050 $ 815 Both
1.00 GHz, 256 KB
L2 Cache
Processor, 32-bit, 342 4052 1,085 Both
1.13 GHz, 256 KB
L2 Cache
Processor, 32-bit, 342 4054 1,355 Both
1.26 GHz, 256 KB
L2 Cache
128 MB Memory DIMM 342 4071 165 Both
256 MB Memory DIMM 342 4073 335 Both
512 MB Memory DIMM 342 4075 1,020 Both
1.0 GB Memory DIMM 342 4077 2,295 Both
Redundant Power 342 4102 305 Both
Supply
Adapter, PCI, 342 4121 865 Both
Gigabit Ethernet SX
Adapter, PCI, 342 4122 2,095 Both
Myrinet, 133 MHz
Adapter, PCI, 342 4123 135 Both
10/100 Mb Ethernet
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Adapter, PCI, 342 4125 $2,020 Both
FAStT500 Host
Adapter
Adapter, PCI, Service 342 4127 680 Initial
Processor (Falcon)
ServerRAID 4LX 342 4131 1,015 Both
Adapter, PCI,
ServerRAID 4LX
18 GB Disk Drive, 342 4161 750 Both
SCSI, 15000 rpm
36 GB Disk Drive, 342 4162 870 Both
SCSI, 10000 rpm
18 GB Disk Drive, 342 4163 360 Both
SCSI, 10000 rpm
Disk, 72 GB, SCSI, 342 4164 1,430 Both
10000 rpm
Cable, Myrinet, 342 4190 145 Both
7 Meter
Drawer Location
Specify EIA 01 342 4601 NC Initial
Specify EIA 02 342 4602 NC Initial
Specify EIA 03 342 4603 NC Initial
Specify EIA 04 342 4604 NC Initial
Specify EIA 05 342 4605 NC Initial
Specify EIA 06 342 4606 NC Initial
Specify EIA 07 342 4607 NC Initial
Specify EIA 08 342 4608 NC Initial
Specify EIA 09 342 4609 NC Initial
Specify EIA 10 342 4610 NC Initial
Specify EIA 11 342 4611 NC Initial
Specify EIA 12 342 4612 NC Initial
Specify EIA 13 342 4613 NC Initial
Specify EIA 14 342 4614 NC Initial
Specify EIA 15 342 4615 NC Initial
Specify EIA 16 342 4616 NC Initial
Specify EIA 17 342 4617 NC Initial
Specify EIA 18 342 4618 NC Initial
Specify EIA 19 342 4619 NC Initial
Specify EIA 20 342 4620 NC Initial
Specify EIA 21 342 4621 NC Initial
Specify EIA 22 342 4622 NC Initial
Specify EIA 23 342 4623 NC Initial
Specify EIA 24 342 4624 NC Initial
Specify EIA 25 342 4625 NC Initial
Specify EIA 26 342 4626 NC Initial
Specify EIA 27 342 4627 NC Initial
Specify EIA 28 342 4628 NC Initial
Specify EIA 29 342 4629 NC Initial
Specify EIA 30 342 4630 NC Initial
Specify EIA 31 342 4631 NC Initial
Specify EIA 32 342 4632 NC Initial
Specify EIA 33 342 4633 NC Initial
Specify EIA 34 342 4634 NC Initial
Specify EIA 35 342 4635 NC Initial
Specify EIA 36 342 4636 NC Initial
Rack ID Specify --
Rack #1 342 4651 NC Initial
Rack #2 342 4652 NC Initial
Rack #3 342 4653 NC Initial
Rack #4 342 4654 NC Initial
Rack #5 342 4655 NC Initial
Rack #6 342 4656 NC Initial
Rack #7 342 4657 NC Initial
Rack #8 342 4658 NC Initial
Rack #9 342 4659 NC Initial
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/
Description Model Number Price Both
Rack ID Specify --
Rack #10 342 4660 NC Initial
Rack #11 342 4661 NC Initial
Rack #12 342 4662 NC Initial
Rack #13 342 4663 NC Initial
Rack #14 342 4664 NC Initial
Rack #15 342 4665 NC Initial
Rack #16 342 4666 NC Initial
Rack #17 342 4667 NC Initial
Rack #18 342 4668 NC Initial
Rack #19 342 4669 NC Initial
Management Node 342 4680 NC Initial
Specify
Node Type: 342 4683 $0 Initial
Storage Node
OS Media and 342 9000 0 Initial
Preload,
Red Hat 7.1
OS Preload, 342 9001 0 Initial
Red Hat 7.1
CSM Preload, 342 9010 0 Initial
Full CSM,
Latest Version
Language Group 342 9300 NC Initial
Specify --
U.S. English
For ServiceElect (ESA) Maintenance Service Charges, contact IBM Global
Services at 888-IBM-4343 (426-4343).
Customer Financing:
IBM Global Financing offers attractive financing to credit-qualified
commercial and government customers and Business Partners in more than 40
countries. IBM Global Financing is provided by the IBM Credit
Corporation in the United States. Offerings, rates, terms, and
availability may vary by country. Contact your local IBM Global
Financing organization. Country organizations are listed on the Web at:
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