IBM Power 595 server delivers 8-core to 64-core IBM POWER6 processing to high-end servers
IBM United States
Hardware Announcement 108-257
April 8, 2008
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(Corrected on February 17, 2009)
In the Description section PowerCare Service text was replaced.
(Corrected on May 20, 2008)
Added planned availability date of November 21, 2008, for GX Dual-port12x HCA (#1816).
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The IBM Power 595 server offers:
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Rack-mount design with up to eight 8-core Power 595 processor books
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4.2 GHz and 5.0 GHz processors in 8-, 16-, 24-, 32-, 40-, 48-, 56-, and 64-core configurations
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Up to 4096 GB of DDR2 memory
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Up to 70.5 terabytes (TB) of internal SCSI disk storage (non-RAID)
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Up to 666 TB of external SAS disk storage (RAID available)
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Up to 288 TB of external SCSI disk storage (RAID available)
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Up to 480 hot-swap internal SCSI disk bays
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Up to 448 hot-swap PCI-2X slots and 192 PCI-X slots
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Up to 960 hot-swap external SCSI disks bays
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Up to 2,220 hot-swap SAS disk bays
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Redundant power subsystem
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Dynamic LPAR and CoD
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Optional PowerVM technologies
For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at
800-IBM-CALL
(Reference: YE001).
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The IBM Power 595 server is designed to help enterprises deploy cost-effective and flexible IT
infrastructure while achieving exceptional application performance and increasing the speed of
deployment of new applications and services. As the most powerful member of the IBM Power Systems
family, this server provides exceptional performance, massive scalability, and energy-efficient
processing for a full range of complex, mission-critical applications with the most demanding
computing requirements.
Equipped with 5.0 GHz or 4.2 GHz ultra-high frequency POWER6 processors, the Power 595 server can
be deployed in 8- to 64-core, multiprocessing (SMP) configurations. With up to 4 TB of buffered
DDR2 memory and extensive I/O support, the Power 595 server can scale rapidly and seamlessly to
address the changing needs of today's datacenter. With advanced PowerVM virtualization, EnergyScale
technology, and Capacity on Demand (CoD) options, the Power 595 helps businesses take control of
their IT infrastructure and confidently consolidate multiple applications for the UNIX®, IBM i
(formerly known as i5/OS), and Linux operating systems onto a single system. With the Power
595 server, you have the freedom to choose the operating system environment and applications that
best fit business needs and have the confidence that the system will be ready to handle future
requirements as well.
Extensive mainframe-inspired reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features, a
fundamental part of the system design of the Power 595 server, help to keep mission-critical
applications running reliably around-the-clock. The Power 595 provides a solid foundation on which
to consolidate server infrastructure, reduce the complexity of systems administration, and optimize
computing resources. Clients have the ability to upgrade their POWER5 processor-based System
p 590 or System p or System i 595 servers to the Power 595 and know that their investment in
IBM Power Architecture technology has again been rewarded.
With extraordinary power, proven IBM technology, and expansive growth potential, the Power 595
server is ready to take your business to the next level.
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One or more of the following operating systems:
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AIX® 5.3 with the 5300-06 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later
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AIX 5.3 with the 5300-07 Technology Level and Service Pack 4, or later
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AIX 5.3 with the 5300-08 Technology Level, or later
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AIX 6.1 with the 6100-00 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later
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AIX 6.1 with the 6100-01 Technology Level, or later
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IBM i 5.4 (formerly known as i5/OS V5R4), or later
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IBM i 6.1 (formerly known as i5/OS V6R1), or later
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 2 for POWER, or later
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 for POWER, or later
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 for POWER, or later
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May 6, 2008, except for products noted below
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April 28, 2008, for AIX 5.3 with the 5300-08 Technology Level, or later
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May 28, 2008, for AIX 5.3 with the 5300-06 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later, and AIX
5.3 with the 5300-07 Technology Level and Service Pack 4, or later
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May 30, 2008, for AIX 6.1 with the 6100-01 Technology Level, or later
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July 2, 2008, for AIX 6.1 with the 6100-00 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later
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September 9, 2008, for IBM i 6.1, i 5.4, PCI Expansion Drawer (#5790), and all model conversions,
which includes processors, memory, (0/64 GB excluded) and GX I/O Adapters
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October 24, 2008, for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 for POWER, or later, and Red Hat Enterprise
Linux for POWER, or later
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November 21, 2008, for 0/64 GB DDR2 Memory DIMMs (#5697), 12X I/O Drawers (#5797 and #5798), GX
Dual-port 12x HCA (#1816), and memory DDR2 feature migration
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The Power 595 server (9119-FHA) offers an expandable, high-end enterprise solution for managing the
computing requirements needed to become an On Demand Business.
The Power 595 is a 1- to 8-node symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) system packaged in a 20 EIA-unit tall
central electronics complex (CEC) cage that fits in a 50-inch deep, 24-inch rack. It provides
memory expansion capability up to 4 TB.
The SMP server can be configured with one to eight POWER6, 4.2 GHz or 5.0 GHz, 8-core processor
books. Each 8-core book contains four dual-threaded SMP processor cores packaged in four multi-chip
modules (MCMs). Each dual-core processor uses sophisticated, 64-bit, copper-based IBM Power
Architecture technology. Each dual-core processor within a MCM is supported by 4 MB of private L2
cache and 32 MB of shared L3 cache. Each 8-core processor book also includes 32 DIMM slots for DDR2
memory cards and four Remote RIO-2 and 12X I/O adapter cards for connection of the system I/O
drawers.
Up to 30 I/O drawers can be configured with two 24-inch, powered I/O racks on a Power 595 server.
Each I/O drawer has two 12 data-lane High Speed Serial/Deserial ports (HSS) capable of a full-duplex
peak data bandwidth of 3 GBps (decoded data) in each direction. Each I/O drawer contains twenty
3.3-volt, PCI-X adapter slots and up to sixteen disk bays. No 5 V keyed slots or 5 V only adapters
are supported. Each I/O drawer will have 14 PCI-X 2.0, 266 MBps slots and six PCI-X 1.0, 133 MBps
slots. Fully configured, the Power 595 can support 600 PCI adapters and 480 SCSI disks (153.6 TB)
at 15,000 rpm. RAID storage is not supported in these I/O drawers.
In addition to the above 24-inch rack-mountable I/O drawers, there are available standard, 2-meter
high, 19-inch I/O racks for mounting both SCSI and SAS DASD drawers. Each DASD drawer is
individually powered by redundant, 220 V power supplies. These DASD drawers may be configured for
either RAID or non-RAID disk storage. A maximum of 40 SCSI drawers, each with 24 DASD disks, and
185 SAS drawers, each with 12 DASD disks, may be mounted in 19-inch racks. The maximum number of
disks available in 19-inch racks is 960 hot-swap SCSI disks (288 TB) and 2,220 hot-swap SAS disks
(666 TB).
Other features include:
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An integrated service processor
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An integrated redundant power subsystem
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Two integrated Ultra160 dual SCSI controllers per 24-inch I/O drawer
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A battery backup option
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Powered and nonpowered 24-inch Expansion Rack options
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19-inch Expansion Rack options for external DASD
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Dynamic logical partitioning (DLPAR) with up to 254 partitions supported
The Power 595 supports the following operating systems:
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AIX 6.1 and AIX 5.3
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IBM i operating system 5.4 (formerly known as i5/OS V5R4)
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IBM i operating system 6.1 (formerly known as i5/OS V6R1)
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 2 for POWER
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 for POWER
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 for POWER
These operating systems can run simultaneously in different partitions within the Power 595 server.
PowerCare Service
Included with Power 595 systems is a new PowerCare services option,
which entitles a customer to choose one of several high-value
technical service offerings from IBM to complement and assist in
the deployment of a new Power 595 system. This option is
provided at no additional charge. By leveraging the skills,
experiences, and proven methodology of IBM Services professionals,
you can potentially increase the efficiency and quality of your
complex datacenter operations.
The PowerCare option is included with new Power 595 systems and MES
upgrades into a Power 595 from a System i or System p server.
PowerCare options are reviewed during the Power 595 Technical and
Delivery Assessment (formerly known as the Systems Assurance
Review). The customer has up to 90 days from the install date of the
Power 595 to select a PowerCare service. Delivery of the selected
service must be completed within 6 months of the install date of
the Power 595 system.
For more details on available PowerCare services options, visit
Accessibility by people with disabilities
A U.S. Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) containing details on
accessibility compliance can be requested at
Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act
The IBM Power 595 server is capable as of May 6, 2008, when used in accordance with IBM's associated
documentation, of minimally satisfying the applicable requirements of Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act, provided the user attaches another system that contains the assistive technology
necessary to interact through a command-line interface.
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IBM is committed to enhancing its clients' investments in Power Systems servers. Based on this
commitment, IBM plans to provide the following enhancements:
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The capability to add additional processor books to POWER6 processor-based 595 systems without
powering down (Hot-node Add)
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The capability to reactivate a POWER6 595 processor book that has been repaired without powering
down (Cold-node Repair)
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The capability to: 1) deactivate, 2) repair components or add memory, and then 3) reactivate a
POWER6 595 processor book or POWER6 570 node1 without powering down (Hot-node Repair).
These capabilities are planned to be provided at no additional charge to POWER6 Power 595 and Power
570 clients via a system firmware upgrade by the end of 2008.
All statements regarding IBM's plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal
without notice. Any reliance on these statements of general direction is at the relying party's
sole risk and will not create liability or obligation for IBM.
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If the POWER6 570 node being repaired is driving the system clocks, then that node must be repaired
via Cold-node Repair.
Business Partner information
If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from IBM, you may link directly to
Business Partner information for this announcement. A PartnerWorld ID and password are required
(use IBM ID).
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Trademarks
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POWER6, i5/OS, POWER5, System p, System i, Power Architecture, POWER, Electronic Service Agent, and
POWER5+ are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other
countries or both.
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AIX, xSeries, and TotalStorage are registered trademarks of International Business Machines
Corporation in the United States or other countries or both.
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UNIX is a registered trademark of the Open Company in the United States and other countries.
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Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries or both.
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ThinkVision is a registered trademark of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both
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Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
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No publications are shipped with the announced product.
The IBM Systems Information Center provides you with a single information center where you can
access product documentation for IBM systems hardware, operating systems, and server software.
Through a consistent framework, you can efficiently find information and personalize your access.
The IBM Systems Information Center is at
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IBM services include business consulting, outsourcing, hosting services, applications, and other
technology management.
These services help you learn about, plan, install, manage, or optimize your IT infrastructure to be
an On Demand Business. They can help you integrate your high-speed networks, storage systems,
application servers, wireless protocols, and an array of platforms, middleware, and communications
software for IBM and many non-IBM offerings. IBM is your one-stop shop for IT support needs.
For details on available services, contact your IBM representative or visit
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For details on education offerings related to specific products, visit
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Specified operating environment
Physical specifications
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Width:
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74.9 cm (29.5 in) rack only
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77.5 cm (30.5 in) rack with side door
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77.5 cm (30.5 in) rack with slimline or acoustic door and side doors, one frame
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156.7 cm (61.7 in) rack with slimline or acoustic door and side doors, two frames
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77.5 cm (30.5 in) rack with slimline front door and rear door heat exchange (RDHX), CEC frame only
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Depth:
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127.3 cm (50.1 in) rack only
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148.6 cm (58.5 in) rack with slimline and side doors, one or two frames
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180.6 cm (71.1 in) rack with acoustic and side doors, one or two frames
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152.1 cm (61.3 in) rack with slimline front door and RDHX, CEC frame only
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Height: 201.4 cm (79.3 in)
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Weight:
The maximum stand-alone weight of a fully populated Power 595 CEC rack with eight processor books
and without covers:
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1,102 kg (2,430 lb), three I/O drawers and without IBB
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1,193 kg (2,630 lb), two I/O drawers and with IBB
The maximum stand-alone weight of a Powered Expansion Rack without covers:
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1,093 kg (2,410 lb), eight I/O drawers and without IBB
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1,184 kg (2,610 lb), seven I/O drawers and with IBB
The maximum stand-alone weight of a Powered Expansion Rack and a bolt-on Expansion Rack without
covers:
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2,250 kg (4,960 lb) 16 I/O drawers and without IBB
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2,341 kg (5,160 lb) 15 I/O drawers and with IBB
Door kits (front and rear):
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65.5 kg (145 lb) Rear door heat exchanger with acoustical front door and acoustical insert
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50.8 kg (112 lb) Rear door heat exchanger and slimline front door
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30 kg (66 lb) Slimline covers, front and rear doors
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50.8 kg (112 lb) Acoustic doors for expansion frame (front and rear)
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41.7 kg (92 lb) Acoustic door for CEC frame, front and rear
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25.2 kg (55 lb) Rack side cover panels, pair (need to add to the system weight of 3200 lb)
To assure installability and serviceability in non-IBM industry-standard racks, review the
installation planning information for any product-specific installation requirements.
Operating environment
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Temperature:
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For 16- to 32-core systems: 10 to 32°C2 (50 to 90°F), degraded linearly down to 24°C
(75°F) from 1,295 to 3,048 m (4,250 to 10,000 ft)
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For 48- to 64-core systems: 10 to 28°C2 (50 to 82°F), degraded linearly down to 24°C
(75°F) from 1,295 to 2,133 m (4,250 to 7,000 ft)
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Relative humidity: 20% to 80%
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Maximum wet bulb: 23° C (73° F) (operating)
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Sound power:
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Declared A-weighted sound power level, per ISO 9296: 9.2 bels (with slimline doors)
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Declared A-weighted sound power level, per ISO 9296: 8.2 bels (with acoustical doors)
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Sound pressure:
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Declared A-weighted one-meter sound pressure level, per ISO 9296: 79 decibels (with slimline doors)
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Declared A-weighted one-meter sound pressure level, per ISO 9296: 69 decibels (with acoustical
doors)
Note:
Noise levels are given for the principal (typical) configuration of the CEC rack. The 10-dB
reduction in noise levels with the acoustical doors corresponds to a factor of 10 reduction. That
is, the noise level from a single rack with slimline doors would be about the same as the noise
level from 10 racks with acoustical doors, combined.
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The above maximum temperatures of 32°C (90°F) and 28°(82°F) are linearly derated above 1,295
m (4,250 ft).
Power requirements
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Operating voltages (3-phase V ac at 50/60 Hz): 200 to 240 V; 380 to 415 V; 480 V
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Rated current (A per phase): 48 A or 63 A or 80 A; 34 A or 43 A; 24 A or 34 A
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Inrush current: TBD A (maximum)
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Power consumption: 27,500 watts (maximum for full CEC, three I/O drawers)
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Power source loading: 27.7 kVA
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Thermal output: 27,500 joules/sec (93,840 Btu/hr) maximum
EMC conformance classification:
This equipment is subject to FCC rules and shall comply with the appropriate FCC rules before
final delivery to the buyer or centers of distribution.
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U.S.: FCC CFR47 Part 15 Class A
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Europe: CISPR 22 Class A; "CE" Mark of Conformity
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Japan: VCCI-1
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Korea: Korean Requirement Class A
Homologation Telecom environmental testing (Safety and EMC):
Homologation approval for specific countries has been initiated with the IBM Homologation and
Type Approval (H&TA) organization in LaGaude, France.
The Power 595 server (9119-FHA) and applicable features meet the environmental testing requirements
of the country telecom and have been designed and tested in compliance with the Full Quality
Assurance Approval (FQAA) process as delivered by the British Approval Board for Telecom (BABT), the
U.K. telecom regulatory authority.
Product safety/Country testing/Certification
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U.S.: UL
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Canada: CNL (CSA or cUL)
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Germany/Europe: GS Mark (Safety, TUV, EN60 950)
General requirements:
The Power 595 server (9119-FHA) is in compliance with IBM Corporate Bulletin C-B 0-2594-000
Statement of Conformity of IBM Product to External Standard (Suppliers Declaration).
Hardware requirements
Minimum system configuration Power 595 server
The following minimums are always required:
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One IBM Power 595 server (9119-FHA)
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One 8-Core, POWER6 Processor Book 0-Core Active (#4694)
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Three 1-Core, Processor Activations 37.5% active (3 x #4754)
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Four Identical memory features (0/4 GB or larger)
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Sixteen 1 GB memory activations (16 x #5680)
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One Power Cable Group, First Processor Book (#6961)
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Four Bulk Power Regulators (#6333)
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Two Power Distribution Assemblies (#6334)
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Two Line cords, selected depending on country and voltage
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One Pair of doors (front/back), either slimline or acoustic
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One Universal Lift Tool/Shelf/Stool and Adapter (#3759 and #3761)
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One Language Specify (#93xx country dependent)
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One HMC (7042-COx/CRx) attached via Ethernet cables
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One I/O Loop Adapter, either 12X I/O Loop Adapter (#1816) or RIO I/O Loop Adapter (#1814),
depending on I/O drawer selection
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One I/O drawer providing PCI slots attached to the I/O loop
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For a new server shipment, this will be the 12X I/O Drawer (#5798) located at A05 in the CEC frame
when the feature 5798 is available.
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Two Enhanced 12X I/O Bus Cables, 2.5 m (#1831)
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One Enhanced 12X I/O Cable , 0.6 m (#1829)
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Prior to the feature 5798, new server ships will use a RIO I/O Drawer determined by the primary
operating system selected.
If an AIX® or Linux operating system is specified as the primary operating system, the
following minimum items are required:
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One Primary Operating System Indicator for AIX (#2146) or for Linux (#2147)
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One PCI-X 2.0 SAS Adapter (#5900) or PCI LAN Adapter for attachment of a device to read CD media
or attachment to a NIM server
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Two 15,000 rpm, 146.8 GB, SCSI Disk Drives (#3279), or larger
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One RIO-2 I/O Drawer (#5791) located at A05 in CEC Rack prior to #5798 availability
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Two RIO-2 I/O Bus Cables, 2.5 m (#3168)
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One Remote I/O Cable, 0.6 m (#7924)
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One UPIC Cable Group (#6942), BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 in CEC rack
If IBM i operating system (formerly known as i5/OS operating system) is specified as the primary
operating system, the following minimum items are required:
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One Primary Operating System Indicator for i (#2145)
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One System console specify
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One Load Source Specify (either SAN or internal)
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If SAN: Requires Fibre Channel Adapter (for example, #5749)
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If internal: Requires disk controller (for example, #5782) and minimum of two disk drives (for
example, #4327)
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One PCI-X 2.0 SAS Adapter (#5912) for attachment of a DVD drive
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One PCI 2-Line WAN Adapter with Modem (#6833)
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One RIO-attached PCI Expansion Drawer (#5790) prior to feature 5798 availability
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Rack space in a Dual I/O Unit Enclosure (#7307 or #7311)
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One RIO-2 Bus Adapter (#6438)
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Two RIO-2 I/O Bus Cables, 8 m (#3170)
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Two Power cords (for example, #6459)
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Two Power Control Cable, 6 m SPCN (#6008)
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One Media Drawer to hold a DVD drive
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7214-1U2 Media Drawer, 19-inch prior to feature 5798/5720 availability
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One DVD drive (for example, #5756)
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Power cords (for example, #6671)
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SAS cable (for example, #3684) for attachment to feature 5912 SAS adapter
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595 Media Drawer, 24-inch (#5720) with feature 5798 availability
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One DVD drive (for example, #5756)
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One 19-inch rack to hold the feature 5790 and 7214-1U2
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One PDU for power in 19-inch rack (for example, #7188); (second PDU recommended; for example,
#7188)
Model conversions
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IBM System p 590 (9119-590) to Power 595 (9119-FHA)
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IBM System p 595 (9119-595) to Power 595 (9119-FHA)
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IBM System i 595 (9406-595) to Power 595 (9119-FHA)
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IBM System i 570 (9406-570) to Power 595 (9119-FHA)
Customers with installed p5-590, p5-595, i5-595, and i5-570 servers can increase their computing
power by ordering a model conversion to the 595 server.
MES model upgrades to 9119-FHA
Due to the size and complex nature of MES model upgrades into the Power Systems (9119-FHA), a
two-MES process is required. The two MESs are configured in a single eConfig session and contained
within the same eConfigurator Proposed Report. These MESs will be processed in sequence.
The initial MES is a Record Purpose Only (RPO) MES that positions the inventory record and
conceptually redefines the installed product with Power Systems feature nomenclature. This MES will
contain a series of RPO feature adds/removes within the installed machine type/model as well as
specify code 0396. This RPO MES serves several purposes. It keeps the customer's maintenance
billing whole throughout the upgrade process, reduces the number of feature conversions on the
normal MES, and reduces the overall size of the normal MES. This RPO MES should be stored in a
separate eConfig file for reference prior to order forward.
The second MES is a normal machine/model upgrade MES from 9406/9119 to 9119-FHA with all the
appropriate model/feature conversions and subject to the usual scheduling, manufacturing, and
installation rules and processes.
Care must be taken that both MESs are processed completely through installation prior to
configuration/placement of any subsequent MES orders. Due to the complexity of these upgrades, it
is strongly suggested that only firm orders be placed in the backlog.
In the event that the RPO MES is reported as installed and the normal MES is cancelled, Sales must
submit an additional RPO MES reversing the transactions of the initial RPO MES to return the
customer's inventory record to its original state. Failure to do so will prevent future MES
activity for the customer's machine and may corrupt the customer's maintenance billing. The saved
eConfig Proposed Report may be used as the basis for configuring this reversal RPO MES. Additional
information will be included in the sales education.
Ordering model conversion provides:
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Change in model designation from p5-590, p5-595, i5-595, and i5-570 to 595 (9119-FHA)
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595 labels with the same serial number as the existing server
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Any model-specific system documentation that ships with a new 595 server
Each model conversion order also requires feature conversions to:
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Update machine configuration records
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Ship system components as necessary
Feature conversions:
The existing components being replaced during a model or feature conversion become the property
of IBM and must be returned.
In general, feature conversions are always implemented on a "quantity of one for quantity of one"
basis. However, this is not true for 16-core processor books. Each p590, p595, or i595, 16-core
processor book conversion to one 595, 8-core processor book will actually result in two, 8-core 595
processor books. The duplicate 8-core book will be implemented via eConfig in a unique, two-step
MES order process as part of a model conversion described in the model conversion section.
Excluding p590, p595, and i595 processor books, single existing features may not be converted to
multiple new features. Also, multiple existing features may not be converted to a single new
feature.
Feature conversions must be processed as follows for each 0/16-core processor book and CUoD
activation feature on the existing p5-590 server, if installed:
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9119-590 model conversion to 9119-FHA
If the resulting 595 is a 4.2 GHz system:
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7981 to 4694 x2 p5-590 Standard Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8967 to 4694 x2 p5-590 2.1 GHz Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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7925 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for Standard Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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7667 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for 2.1 GHz Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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7926 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 7981 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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8467 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8967 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
If the resulting 595 is a 5.0 GHz system:
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7981 to 4695 x2 p5-590 Standard Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8967 to 4695 x2 p5-590 2.1 GHz Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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7925 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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7667 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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7926 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for #7981 is replaced by Utility CoD (Web-based
registration required)
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8467 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for #8967 is replaced by Utility CoD (Web-based
registration required)
Note:
The existing p590 components replaced during model conversions and feature conversions become the
property of IBM and must be returned.
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9119-595 model conversion to 9119-FHA
If the resulting 595 is a 4.2 GHz system:
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7988 to 4694 x2 p5-595 Standard Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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7813 to 4694 x2 p5-595 Turbo Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8969 to 4694 x2 p5-595 POWER5 Turbo Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8970 to 4694 x2 p5-595 POWER5+ 2.1 GHz Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8968 to 4694 x2 p5-595 POWER5+ 2.3 GHz Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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7990 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for Standard Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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7815 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for Turbo and POWER5 Turbo Books to 595 4.2 GHz
Processor Book (#4694)
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7693 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for 2.1 GHz Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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7668 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for 2.3 GHz Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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7975 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 7813 and feature 8969 is replaced by
Utility CoD (Web-based registration required)
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7991 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 7988 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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7694 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8970 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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8468 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8968 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
If the resulting 595 is a 5.0 GHz system:
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7988 to 4695 x2 p5-595 Standard Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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7813 to 4695 x2 p5-595 Turbo Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8969 to 4695 x2 p5-595 POWER5 Turbo Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8970 to 4695 x2 p5-595 POWER5+ 2.1 GHz Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8968 to 4695 x2 p5-595 POWER5+ 2.3 GHz Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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7990 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for Standard Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book
(#4695)
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7815 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for Turbo and POWER5 Turbo Books to 595 5.0 GHz
Processor Book (#4695)
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7693 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for 2.1 GHz Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book
(#4695)
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7668 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for 2.3 GHz Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book
(#4695)
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7975 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 7813 and feature 8969 is replaced by
Utility CoD (Web-based registration required)
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7991 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 7988 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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7694 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8970 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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8468 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8968 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
Note:
The existing p595 components replaced during model conversions and feature conversions become the
property of IBM and must be returned.
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9406-595 model conversion to 9119-FHA
If the resulting 595 is a 4.2 GHz system:
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8981 to 4694 x2 i5-595 Standard Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8966 to 4694 x2 i5-595 Turbo Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8973 to 4694 x2 i5-595 POWER5 Turbo Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8968 to 4694 x2 i5-595 POWER5+ 2.3-GHz Processor Book to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8461/7925 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for feature 8981 to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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8457/7815 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for feature 8966 and feature 8973 to 595 4.2
GHz Processor Book (#4694)
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8427/7668 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for feature 8968 to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
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7926 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8981 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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7926 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8981 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
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7975 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8966 and feature 8972 is replaced by
Utility CoD (Web-based registration required)
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8468 to N/A 30 Days Prepaid Reserve Capacity for feature 8981 is replaced by Utility CoD
(Web-based registration required)
If the resulting 595 is a 5.0 GHz system:
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8981 to 4695 x2 i5-595 Standard Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8966 to 4695 x2 i5-595 Turbo Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8973 to 4695 x2 i5-595 POWER5 Turbo Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8968 to 4695 x2 i5-595 POWER5+ 2.3 GHz Processor Book to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8461/7925 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for feature 8981 to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book
(#4695)
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8457/7815 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for feature 8966 and feature 8973 to 595 5.0
GHz Processor Book (#4695)
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8427/7668 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for feature 8968 to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book
(#4695)
Note:
The existing i595 components replaced during model conversions and feature conversions become the
property of IBM and must be returned.
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9406-570 model conversion to 9119-FHA
If the resulting 595 is a 4.2 GHz system:
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8961 to 4694 570 Base 1.65 GHz Proc 0/2-Core to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4954)
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8971 to 4694 570 Standard 1.65 GHz Proc 0/2-Core to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4954)
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8338 to 4694 570 Base 2.2 GHz Proc 0/2-Core to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book (#4954)
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8452/7927 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for #8961 and #8971 to 595 4.2 GHz Processor
Book (#4694)
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7738/7618 to 4754 Permanent Processor Activations for #8338 to 595 4.2 GHz Processor Book
(#4694)
If the resulting 595 is a 5.0 GHz system:
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8961 to 4695 570 Base 1.65 GHz Proc 0/2-Core to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4955)
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8971 to 4695 570 Std. 1.65 GHz Proc 0/2-Core to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4955)
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8338 to 4695 570 Base 2.2 GHz Proc 0/2-Core to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book (#4955)
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8452/7927 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for #8961 and #8971 to 595 5.0 GHz Processor
Book (#4695)
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7738/7618 to 4755 Permanent Processor Activations for #8338 to 595 5.0 GHz Processor Book
(#4695)
Note:
The existing i570 components replaced during model conversions and feature conversions become the
property of IBM and must be returned.
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In general, feature conversions are always implemented on a "quantity of one for quantity of one"
basis. However, this is not true for 16-core processor books. Each p590, p595, or i595, 16-core
processor book conversion to one 595, 8-core processor book will actually result in two, 8-core 595
processor books. The duplicate 8-core book will be implemented via eConfig in a unique, two-step
MES order process as part of model conversion described in the model conversion section. Excluding
p590, p595, and i595 processor books, single existing features may not be converted to multiple new
features. Also, multiple existing features may not be converted to a single new feature.
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The system racks, power components, cables, and adapter cards from the existing p590, p595, i595,
and i570 server are not used with the resulting 595 server and must be returned to IBM.
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I/O drawers and DDR2 memory from the existing p590, p595, i595, and i570 server may be used in the
resulting 595 server. However, DDR2 feature number 7814 and i570 memory cannot be used in the
resulting 595 server. For every four DDR2 memory DIMMs migrating from the p590, p595, and i595
server to the 595 server, one 4X Memory DIMM Interposer feature (four interposer cards/feature) is
required to be ordered with the 595 server.
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Within each 595 processor book, 595 DDR2 memory and migrated DDR2 memory on 4X Memory DIMM
Interposer cards may be mixed. Interposer cards must be used in pairs within the same processor
book.
Software requirements
One or more of the following operating systems:
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AIX 5.3 with the 5300-06 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later
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AIX 5.3 with the 5300-07 Technology Level and Service Pack 4, or later
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AIX 5.3 with the 5300-08 Technology Level, or later
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AIX 6.1 with the 6100-00 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later
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AIX 6.1 with the 6100-01 Technology Level, or later
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IBM i 5.4 (formerly known as i5/OS V5R4), or later
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IBM i 6.1 (formerly known as i5/OS V6R1), or later
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 2 for POWER, or later
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 for POWER, or later
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 for POWER, or later
Note:
Not all system features available under the AIX 6 or AIX 5 operating systems are available under
the IBM i operating systems.
Note:
For systems ordered with the Linux operating system, IBM ships the most current version available
from the distributor. If you require a different version than that shipped by IBM, you must obtain
it via download from the Linux distributor's Web site. Information concerning access to a
distributor's Web site is located on the product registration card delivered to you as part of your
Linux operating system order.
Disclaimer: Some information in this announcement addresses anticipated future capabilities and may
be subject to change.
For systems and features that operate with Linux, visit
Limitations
Configuration information:
Power 595 (9119-FHA) consists of the following major components:
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A 42U-tall, 24-inch system rack that houses the central electronics
complex (CEC), Bulk Power Assembly (BPA), and I/O drawers.
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A redundant power subsystem housed in the BPA's top 8U of the system
rack, with optional battery backup capability.
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A 20U-tall CEC housing the system backplane cooling fans and system
electronic components.
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One to eight 8-core, POWER6 processor books mounted in the CEC. Each
processor book incorporates 32 memory slots.
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Two Powered Expansion Racks, each with 32U worth of rack space for up to
8x 4U I/O drawers. Each Powered Expansion Rack supports a 42U bolt-on,
nonpowered Expansion Rack for mounting additional I/O drawers supported
by the 595 I/O expansion rules.
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One to two nonpowered Expansion Racks, each supporting up to seven I/O
drawers, 4Us high.
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One to 30 I/O drawers, each containing 20 PCI-X slots and 16 hot-swap
SCSI-3 disk bays.
Central electronics complex
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The 595 CEC is a 20U tall, 24-inch rack-mounted device. It houses the
system processors, memory, redundant system service processors, I/O
drawer connection capability, and associated components. It is installed
immediately below the power subsystem.
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The 595 can be populated with up to eight POWER6 8-core processor books.
Each processor book contains four MCMs. Each MCM contains memory chips
with 32 MBs of L3 cache and one dual-core POWER6 processor chip with two
4 MB, integrated L2 caches and integrated memory controllers.
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Each dual-core processor is supported by 4 MB of private L2 cache and 32
MB of shared L3 cache.
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Processor books are available in 4.2 GHz and 5.0 GHz. All processor
books in a 595 must operate at the same speed.
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Each processor book provides 32 memory card slots and four slots for
RIO-2 or 12X dual loop adapters for attachment of I/O drawers.
Memory
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The 595 utilizes DDR2 DRAM memory cards.
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Each processor book provides 32 memory card slots for a maximum of 256
memory cards per server.
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The minimum system memory is 16 GB of active memory per processor book.
Memory must be configured with a minimum of four identical memory
features per processor book, excluding feature 5697 (four DDR2 DIMMs per
feature). Feature 5697, 0/64 GB memory must be installed with eight
identical features. Different memory features cannot be mixed within a
processor book. For example, in a 4.2 GHz processor book (#4694), four
0/4 GB (#5693) features, 100% activated DIMMs are required to satisfy the
minimum active system memory of 16 GBs. For two 4.2 GHz or 5.0 GHz
processor books (#4694 or #4695), four 0/4 GB features (#5693), 100%
activated in each processor book are required to satisfy the minimum
active system memory of 32 GBs. If 0/8 GB features (#5694) are used,
then the same minimum system memory requirements can be satisfied with
50% of the DIMMs activated.
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Each processor book has four dual-core MCMs, each of which is serviced by
one or two memory features (four DIMMs per feature). DDR2 memory
features must be installed in increments of one per MCM (four DIMM cards
per memory feature), evenly distributing memory throughout the processor
books installed. Incremental memory for each processor book must be
added in identical feature pairs (eight DIMMs). As a result, each
processor book will contain either four, six, or eight identical memory
features (two per MCM), which equals a maximum of 32 DDR2 memory DIMM
cards.
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Excluding 0/4 GB and 0/64 GB memory (#5693 and #5697), memory features
5694, 5695, and 5696 must be 50% activated as a minimum at the time of
order with either feature 5680 or 5681. Features 5693 and 5697 must be
100% activated with either feature 5680 or 5681 at the time of purchase.
Also, all bulk order memory features 8201, 8202, 8203, 8204, and 8205
must be activated 100% at the time of order with feature 5681.
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Maximum system memory is 4096 GB and 64 memory features (eight features
per processor book or 256 DDR2 cards per system).
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DDR1 memory is not supported.
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DDR2 memory card (#7814) 9119-590, -595, 4 GB, 533 MHz is not supported.
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Migrated DDR2 memory cards from p590, p595, and i595 donor servers are
supported in a 595 server. These are the memory features 4501, 4502, and
4503.
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If migrating DDR2 memory, each migrated DDR2 memory feature requires an
interposer feature. Each memory size (0/8, 0/16, and 0/32 GB) has its
own individual interposer: one feature 5605 per 0/8 GB feature, one
feature 5611 per 0/16 GB feature, and one feature 5584 per 0/32 GB
feature. Each interposer feature is comprised of four interposer cards.
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DDR2 migrated memory features must be migrated in pairs. Four
interposers are required for each migrated DDR2 feature (four
DIMMs/feature). Interposer cards must be used in increments of two
within the same processor book. Each 595 processor book may contain a
maximum of 32 interposer cards.
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In general, mixing memory within processor books is not allowed, whereas
mixing memory within a 595 server is allowed. Within a 595 server,
individual processor books may contain memory different from that
contained in another processor book. However, within a processor book,
all memory must be comprised of identical memory features. This means
that, within a 595 processor book, migrated interposer memory cannot be
mixed with 595 memory features, even if they are the same size. Within
a 595 server, it is recommended that mixed memory should not be different
by more than 2x in size. That is, a mix of 8 GB and 16 GB features is
acceptable, but a mix of 4 GB and 16 GB is not recommended within a
server.
Racks, power, and cooling
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The Power 595 server must be installed in a raised floor environment.
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The primary system rack is a 24-inch rack with an integrated power
subsystem to support the 595 system. It provides 42U of rack space and
houses the CEC and its components.
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A Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) is available for large system
configurations that require more 24-inch I/O drawer expansion than is
available in the primary system rack. It provides an identical redundant
power subsystem as that available in the primary rack. The PCI Expansion
Drawers (#5797, #5791, and #5792) may be used with rack feature 6954.
The 12X PCI drawer (#5798) is not supported in rack feature 6954.
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An Unpowered Expansion Rack (#6953) is available if additional 24-inch
rack space is required. To install the Expansion Rack feature, the side
cover of the Powered Expansion Rack is removed, the Expansion Rack
(#6953) is bolted to the side, and the side cover is placed on the
exposed side of the Expansion Rack (#6953). Power for components in the
Expansion Rack is provided from the bulk power assemblies in the Powered
Expansion Rack. The PCI expansion drawers (#5797, #5791, and #5794) may
be used with rack feature 6954. The 12X, PCI drawer (#5798) is not
supported in rack feature 6953.
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The 12X I/O Drawer (#5797) can be used for additional I/O capacity in the
595 CEC rack and both of the 595 Expansion Racks (#6953 and #6954). The
12X I/O Drawer (#5798) cannot be used with the 595 Expansion Racks (#6953
and #6954). The 9119-590/595 PCI expansion drawers (#5791 and #5794) may
be used with the 595 CEC rack and Expansion Racks (#6953 and #6954).
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Additional DASD expansion is available in a 42U high, 19-inch Unpowered
Expansion Rack (#0553). Both the feature 5786 SCSI (4U) and feature 5886
SAS drawers may be mounted in this rack. Also available is the PCI-X
expansion drawer (#5790). A maximum of four I/O bus adapters (#1814) is
available in each CEC processor book for the PCI-X Expansion Drawer
(#5790). The Expansion Drawer (#5790) must include a feature 6438,
dual-port RIO-G adapter in order to communicate with the CEC's feature
1814 RIO-2 I/O bus adapter.
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Although not available for new orders, the 9119-595 Powered Expansion
Rack (#5792) may also be used for additional 24-inch I/O drawer
expansion. The Powered Expansion Rack (#5792) only supports the RIO-2
I/O Drawers (#5791 and #5794). It does not support the 12X I/O Drawers
(#5797 nor #5798). When the 9119-595 Powered Expansion Rack (#5792) is
used, the Unpowered Expansion Rack (#8691) may be used for additional I/O
expansion. The feature 8691 rack is bolted onto the powered Expansion
Rack (#5792). The 9119-595 Expansions Racks (#5792) do not support
additional I/O expansion using the 12X PCI Drawers (#5797 and #5798).
The 9119-595 Expansions Racks (#5792 and #8691) only support the RIO-2
I/O Drawers (#5791 and #5794).
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All 24-inch, 595 racks and expansion feature racks must have door
assemblies installed. Door kits containing front and rear doors are
available in either slimline, acoustic, rear heat exchanger, or acoustic
rear heat exchanger styles.
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The slimline door kit provides a smaller footprint alternative to the
acoustical doors for those customers who may be more concerned with floor
space than noise levels. The doors are slimmer because they do not
contain acoustical treatment to attenuate the noise.
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The acoustical door kit provides specially designed front and rear
acoustical doors that greatly reduce the noise emissions from the system
and thereby lower the noise levels in the data center. The doors include
acoustically absorptive foam and unique air inlet and exhaust ducts to
attenuate the noise. This is the default door option.
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The non-acoustical front door and rear door heat exchanger kit provides
additional cooling to reduce environmental cooling requirements for the
595 server installation. This feature provides a smaller footprint
alternative to the acoustical doors along with a Rear Door Heat Exchanger
for those customers who may be more concerned with floor space than noise
levels and also need to reduce the environmental cooling requirements for
the 595 server.
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The acoustical front door and rear door heat exchanger kit provides both
additional cooling and acoustical noise reduction for use where a quieter
environment is desired along with additional environmental cooling. This
feature provides a specially designed front acoustical door and an
acoustical attachment to the Rear Door Heat Exchanger door that reduce
the noise emissions from the system and thereby lower the noise levels in
the data center. Acoustically absorptive foam and unique air inlet and
exhaust ducts are employed to attenuate the noise.
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The height of the system rack or Expansion Rack features (42U) may
require special handling when shipping by air or when moving under a low
doorway.
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The 595 uses redundant power throughout its design. It implements
redundant bulk power assemblies, bulk power regulators, power
controllers, power distribution assemblies, dc power converters, and
associated cabling.
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Power for the 595 CEC is supplied from dc bulk power assemblies in the
system rack. The bulk power is converted to the power levels required
for the CEC via dc power converters.
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The primary system rack and Powered Expansion Rack always incorporate two
bulk power assemblies for redundancy. These provide 350 V dc power for
devices located in those racks and associated nonpowered Expansion Racks.
These bulk power assemblies are mounted in front and rear positions and
occupy the top 8U of the rack. To help provide optimum system
availability, these bulk power assemblies should be powered from separate
power sources with separate line cords.
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A Bulk Power Hub (BPH) is contained in each of the redundant bulk power
assemblies located in the front and rear at the top the CEC rack. The
BPH contains 24 redundant Ethernet ports (48 ports total). Connected to
the BPH are the following: 1) the system service processors (FSP), 2)
Hardware Management Console (HMC), 3) Bulk Power Controllers, and 4) each
of the eight processor book nodes.
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Redundant Bulk Power Regulators (BPR)(#6333) interface to the bulk power
assemblies to help ensure proper power is supplied to the system
components. Bulk power regulators are always installed in pairs in the
front and rear bulk power assemblies to provide redundancy. The number
of bulk power regulators required is configuration-dependent based on the
number of processor MCMs and I/O drawers installed. Additional Power
Regulators (#6186) are used with the p5 Powered Expansion Rack (#5792),
when needed.
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Redundant Bulk Power Distribution (BPD) Assemblies (#6334) provide
additional power connections to support the system cooling fans dc power
converters contained in the CEC and the I/O drawers. Ten connector
locations are provided by each power distribution assembly. Additional
BPD Assemblies (#7837) are provided with the p5 Powered Expansion Rack
(#5792), when needed.
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The power subsystem in the primary system rack is capable of supporting
595 servers with one or eight processor books installed, a media drawer,
and up to three I/O drawers.
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The number of BPR (#6333) and BPD Assemblies (#6334) varies, depending on
the number of processor books, I/O drawers, and battery backup features
installed, as well as the racking configurations. The following tables
provide the number of BPRs and BPDs required for each combination:
595 servers using Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) without battery
backup (#6331) and without media (#8449)
Table 1
CEC Rack w/Powered Expansion Rack (#6954)
w/o IBF and w/o Media
for 4.2 GHz and 5.0 GHz Processors
1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor
BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs
1 Drawer 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
2 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
3 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
4 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4
5 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
6 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
7 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
8 Drawers NA NA 6 4 10 6 10 6
9 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 6
10 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 6
11 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 8
12 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 8
13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 8
14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 8
15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 8
16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 8
17 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
18 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
19 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
20 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor
BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs
1 Drawer 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
2 Drawers 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
3 Drawers 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
4 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
5 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
6 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
7 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
8 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
9 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
10 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
11 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
12 Drawers 12 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
13 Drawers 12 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
14 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
15 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
16 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
17 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
18 Drawers 16 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
19 Drawers 16 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
20 Drawers 16 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
21 Drawers NA NA 16 10 16 10 16 10
22 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
23 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
24 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
25 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 10 18 12
26 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 10 18 12
27 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 10 18 12
28 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 10 20 12
29 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
30 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
595 servers using Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) without battery
backup (#6331) and with media (#8449)
Table 2
CEC Rack w/Powered Expansion Rack (#6954)
w/o IBF and with Media (#8449)
for 4.2 GHz and 5.0 GHz Processors
1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor
BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs
1 Drawer 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
2 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
3 Drawers 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4
4 Drawers 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4
5 Drawers NA NA 6 4 6 4 6 4
6 Drawers NA NA 6 4 6 4 6 4
7 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
8 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
9 Drawers NA NA NA NA 8 4 8 4
10 Drawers NA NA NA NA 8 6 8 6
11 Drawers NA NA NA NA 8 6 8 6
12 Drawers NA NA NA NA 8 6 8 6
13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 6
14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 6
15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 6
16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 6
17 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
18 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
19 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
20 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor
BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs
1 Drawer 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
2 Drawers 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
3 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
4 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
5 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
6 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
7 Drawers 10 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
8 Drawers 10 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
9 Drawers 10 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
10 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
11 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
12 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
13 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
14 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
15 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
16 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
17 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 8
18 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
19 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
20 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
21 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
22 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
23 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
24 Drawers NA NA 20 12 18 10 18 10
25 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 12 18 12
26 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 12 18 12
27 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 12 18 12
28 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12
29 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
30 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
595 servers using Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) with battery
backup (#6331) and without media (#8449)
Table 3
CEC Rack w/Powered Expansion Rack (#6954)
With IBF #6331 and w/o Media
for 4.2 GHz and 5.0 GHz Processors
1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor
BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs
1 Drawer 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
2 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2
3 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4
4 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4
5 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
6 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4
7 Drawers NA NA 6 4 10 4 10 4
8 Drawers NA NA 6 4 10 4 10 4
9 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 6
10 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 6
11 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 6
12 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 6 10 6
13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 8
17 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
18 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
19 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
20 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor
BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs
1 Drawer 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
2 Drawers 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
3 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
4 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
5 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
6 Drawers 8 6 10 6 10 6 10 6
7 Drawers 10 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
8 Drawers 10 6 12 6 12 6 12 6
9 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
10 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
11 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
12 Drawers 10 8 12 8 12 8 12 8
13 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
14 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
15 Drawers 12 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
16 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
17 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
18 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
19 Drawers 14 10 16 10 16 10 16 10
20 Drawers 16 10 18 10 18 10 18 10
21 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10
22 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 12 18 12
23 Drawers NA NA 18 12 18 12 18 12
24 Drawers NA NA 18 12 18 12 18 12
25 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 12 18 12
26 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12
27 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12
28 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12
29 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
30 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
Table 4
Powered Expansion Rack (#5792) and
Bolt-on Expansion Rack (#8691)
with/without Integrated Battery Backup (#6200)
BPRs BPDs BPCs
#6186 #7837 #7803
1 Drawer 2 0 2
2 Drawers 2 0 2
3 Drawers 2 0 2
4 Drawers 2 2 2
5 Drawers 2 2 2
6 Drawers 4 2 2
7 Drawers 4 2 2
8 Drawers(1) 4 2 2
9 Drawers(2) 4 4 2
10 Drawers(2) 4 4 2
11 Drawers(2) 4 4 2
12 Drawers(2) 4 4 2
Powered Expansion Rack (#5792) and the Bolt-on Expansion Rack (#8961)
may be migrated during model conversion. Only the feature 5791 or
5794 RIO-2 I/O drawers may be used in these Expansion Racks.
(1) No drawer allowed in this position with IBB feature 6200.
(2) Drawers in unpowered Expansion Rack.
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An optional Integrated Battery Backup is available, if desired. The
battery backup units are designed to protect against power line
disturbances and provide sufficient, redundant power to allow an orderly
system shutdown in the event that the power sources fail.The battery
backup units attach to the system bulk power regulators. They are each
2U high and located in all three system racks: CEC, Powered Expansion
Rack, and nonpowered, Bolt-on Rack. When ordered, they displace the
media drawer or an I/O drawer. In the CEC rack, two positions, 9 and
11,are each occupied by two redundant battery backup units below the CPU
processor books. When positions 9 and 11 are occupied by battery backup
units, they replace the media drawer and one I/O drawer. When ordered,
each unit provides both primary and redundant backup power and occupies
2Us of rack space. Each unit occupies both front and rear positions in
the rack. The front rack positions provide primary battery backup of the
power subsystem; the rear rack positions provide redundant battery
backup. The media drawer is not available when the battery backup
feature is ordered. In the Powered Expansion Rack (#6494), two battery
backup units are located in locations 9 and 11, displacing one I/O
drawer. As in the CEC rack, these battery backup units provide both
primary and redundant battery backup of the power subsystem. Refer to
Tables 1, 2, and 3
for the required number of Bulk Power Assembly features BPR (#6333) and BPD (#6334) when battery
backup is ordered.
When migrated, the Powered Expansion Rack (#5792) and nonpowered Bolt-on Expansion Rack (#8691) are
available as Expansion Racks. When features 5792 and 8691 are ordered with battery backup, both
primary (#6200) and redundant (#6201) battery backup units may be ordered.
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The battery backup features 6200 and 6201 each require 2U of space in the Powered Expansion Rack
(#5792) and Bolt-on Expansion Rack (#8691).
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If battery backup is desired for the Powered Expansion Rack (#5792), one primary feature number 6200
should be ordered for every six I/O drawers in the Expansion Racks. A total of two primary battery
backup units mount in the front of the Powered Expansion Rack at the 13U and 17U locations.
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Redundant Integrated Battery Backup (#6201) is used to back up the power subsystem in the event that
the primary battery backup unit fails. If Redundant battery backup units are desired, they are
mounted in both the Powered Expansion Rack and the Bolt-on rack.One redundant unit should be ordered
for each of the two primary battery backup units. One redundant battery backup unit is located in
the front of the Powered Expansion Rack at 15U above the primary battery backup unit mounted at 13U.
The second redundant battery backup unit is mounted in the front of the bolt-on Expansion Rack at
13U.
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If additional external communication and storage devices are required, a 19-inch, 42U-high
nonpowered Expansion Rack may be ordered as feature 0533. Feature 0533 is equivalent to the
7014-T42 rack, which is supported for use with a 9119-FHA server. Also supported for use with the
9119-FHA are:
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7014-T00 and feature 0551 (36U, 1.8 meters)
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7014-S11 (11U high)
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7014-S25 (25U high)
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In addition to the above supported racks, the following expansion drawers and towers are also
supported:
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PCI-X Expansion Tower/Unit (#5094)
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PCI-X Exp Tower (no disk) (#5096, #5088)
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1.8 m I/O Tower (#5294)
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1.8 m I/O Tower (no disk) (#5296)
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PCI-X Tower Unit in Rack (#0595)
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PCI Expansion Drawer (#5790)
There is no limit on the number of 7014 racks allowed.
Logical partitioning
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Logical partitioning (LPAR) allows the 595 server resources to be allocated and to simultaneously
run multiple instances of the supported operating systems on a single server.
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LPAR allocation, monitoring, and control is provided by the HMC.
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Each LPAR functions under its own instance of the operating system.
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A minimum of 128 MB of memory is required per LPAR.
PowerVM technology with Live Partition Mobility
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Optional PowerVM feature allow partitions to be created that are in units of less than one CPU
(sub-CPU LPARs) and allow the same system I/O to be virtually allocated to these partitions.
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With PowerVM features, the processors on the system can be partitioned into as many as 10 LPARs per
processor.
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An encrypted key is supplied to the customer and installed on the system, authorizing the
partitioning at the subprocessor level.
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Using PowerVM feature, the 595 can be divided into as many as 254 LPARs. System resources can be
dedicated to each LPAR.
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PowerVM features require AIX 5.3, AIX 6.1, i 6.1, or Linux.
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PowerVM is available in both the Standard and Enterprise Editions. Live Partition Mobility is only
available in the Enterprise Edition. PowerVM provides the ability to run most x86 Linux
applications
PowerVM Lx86 runs most x86 Linux applications, but PowerVM Lx86 cannot run applications that:
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Directly access hardware devices (for example, 3D graphics adapters)
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Require nonstandard kernel module access or use kernel modules not provided by the Linux operating
system distribution
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Do not use only the Intel® IA-32 instruction set architecture as defined by the 1997 Intel
Architecture Software Developer's Manual consisting of Basic Architecture (Order Number 243190),
Instruction Set Reference Manual (Order Number 243191), and the System Programming Guide (Order
Number 243192) dated 1997
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Do not run correctly on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 starting with version 4.3 or Novell SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 starting with version SP3 or Novell SLES 10
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Use real-mode or 16-bit instructions
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Are x86 Linux specific system administration or configuration tools
A full list of qualifications can be found at:
PowerVM Lx86 is not supported on existing System i servers.
System control
-
Each 595 server must be connected to an HMC for system control, LPAR,
Capacity Upgrade on Demand, and service functions. The HMC is capable of
supporting multiple POWER6 servers.
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Each 595 server can be connected to two HMCs for redundancy, if desired.
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The 595 is connected to the HMC through Ethernet connections to the front
and rear Bulk Power Hub (BPH) in the CEC Bulk Power Assembly.
I/O drawers
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The 595 utilizes 4U-tall remote I/O drawers for directly attached PCI or
PCI-X adapters and SCSI disk capabilities.
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Each I/O drawer is divided into two separate halves. Each half contains
10 blind-swap PCI-X slots and one or two Ultra3 SCSI 4-pack backplanes
for a total of 20 PCI slots and up to 16 hot-swap disk bays per drawer.
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When an AIX operating system is specified as the primary operating
system, a minimum of one I/O drawer (#5791) per system is required in the
5U location within the CEC rack.
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When an IBM i operating system is specified as the primary operating
system, a minimum of one PCI-X Expansion Drawer (#5790) per system is
required in a 19-inch Expansion Rack. A RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop Adapter
(#6438) is required to communicate with the 595 CEC RIO-G Adapter
(#1814).
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When the 12X I/O Drawer (#5797) is available, the above minimum
requirement will be replaced by one feature 5797 per system in the 5U
location within the CEC rack. Both I/O drawer feature numbers 5791 and
5797 contain 20 PCI-X slots and 16 disk bays.
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7040-61D I/O drawers are not supported in the 9119-FHA server.
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A maximum of 12 feature 5791, 5807, 5794, or 5808, or 30 feature 5797 I/O
drawers can be connected to a 595 server. The total quantity of features
5791+5797+5798+5807+5808 must be less than or equal to 30.
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One single-wide, blind-swap cassette (equivalent to those in #4599) is
provided in each PCI or PCI-X slot of the I/O drawer. Cassettes not
containing an adapter will be shipped with a "dummy" card installed to
help ensure proper environmental characteristics for the drawer. If
additional single-wide, blind-swap cassettes are needed, feature number
4599 should be ordered.
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All 10 PCI-X slots on each I/O drawer planar are capable of supporting
either 64-bit or 32-bit PCI or PCI-X adapters. Each I/O drawer planar
provides 10 PCI-X slots capable of supporting 3.3-V signaling PCI or
PCI-X adapters operating at speeds up to 133 MHz.
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Each I/O drawer planar incorporates two integrated Ultra3 SCSI adapters
for direct attachment of the two 4-pack hot-swap backplanes in that half
of the drawer. These adapters do not support external SCSI device
attachments.
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Each half of the I/O drawer is powered separately.
I/O drawer attachment
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System I/O drawers are always connected to the 595 CEC via either RIO-2
loops or 12X loops. Drawer connections are always made in loops to help
protect against a single point-of-failure resulting from an open,
missing, or disconnected cable. Systems with nonlooped configurations
could experience degraded performance and serviceability.
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RIO-2 loop connections operate bidirectional at 1 GBps (2 GBps
aggregate). RIO-2 loops connect to the system CEC via RIO-2 loop
attachment adapters (#1814). Each adapter has two ports and can support
one RIO-2 loop. Up to four of the adapters can be installed in each
8-core processor book.
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12X loop connections operate bidirectional at 3 GBps (6 GBps aggregate).
12X loops connect to the system CEC via 12X loop attachment adapters
(#1816). Each adapter has two ports and can support one 12X loop. Up to
four of the adapters can be installed in each 8-core processor book.
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For AIX applications, up to 12 RIO-2 drawers or 30 12X I/O drawers can be
attached to the 595, depending on the server and attachment
configuration. The total quantity of features 5791+5797+5798+5807+5808
must be less than or equal to 30.
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For IBM i applications, a maximum of 96 RIO-2 drawers or 30 12X I/O
drawers can be attached to the 595, depending on the server and
attachment configuration.
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I/O drawers may be connected to the CEC in either single-loop or
dual-loop mode. Dual-loop mode is recommended whenever possible as it
provides the maximum bandwidth between the I/O drawer and the CEC.
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Single-loop mode connects an entire I/O drawer to the CEC through one
loop (two ports). The two I/O planars in the I/O drawer are connected
with a short jumper cable. Single-loop connection requires one loop (two
ports) per I/O drawer.
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Dual-loop mode connects each I/O planar in the drawer to the CEC
separately. Each I/O planar is connected to the CEC through a separate
loop. Dual-loop connection requires two loops (four ports) per I/O
drawer.
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The following table indicates the number of single-looped and
double-looped I/O drawers that can be connected to a 595 server based on
the number of processor books installed:
Single-looped Dual-looped
1 processor books 4 2
2 processor books 8 4
3 processor books 12 6
4 processor books 16 8
5 processor books 20 10
6 processor books 24 12
7 processor books 28 14
8 processor books 32 16
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On initial orders of 595 servers, IBM manufacturing will place
dual-loop-connected I/O drawers as the lowest numerically designated
drawers followed by any single-looped I/O drawers.
595 System Configurations
With Media in 12U (w/#8449) Location
#6953 #6954
Bolt-on Powered
Expansion Expansion 595 CEC
Rack Rack Rack
________________________ ____________
__Filler___ 42 42
__Filler___ 41 41
Bulk 40 Bulk 40
4U Filler Power 39 Power 39
Assembly 38 Assembly 38
___________ (BPRs) 37 (BPRs) 37
(BPDs) 36 (BPDs) 36
4U Filler ___________ 35 ___________ 35
___________ 34<Filler ___________ 34<1U Filler
___________ ___________ 33<Filler ___________ 33<Front Light Strip
32 #4 #7 #8 #2 32
4U Filler 4U Filler 31 31
(5797 only) (5797 only) 30 8 30
___________ ___________ 29 C 29
28 O 28
27 R 27
#16/30 I/O #9/23 I/O 26 E 26
___________ ___________ 25 S 25
24 24
23 __ __ __ __ 23
#15/29 I/O #8/22 I/O 22 ___________ 22
___________ ___________ 21 #3 #5 #6 #1 21
20 20
#14/28 I/O 19 8 19
#7/21 I/O 18 C 18
___________ ___________ 17 O 17
16 R 16
#13/27 I/O #6/20 I/O 15 E 15
14 S 14
___________ ___________ 13 __ __ __ __ 13 #5720 w/#8449
12 ___________ 12<1U Media Dwr.
#12/26 I/O #5/19 I/O 11 ___________ 11<1U Filler
10 2U Filler 10
___________ ___________ 9 ___________ 9
8 8
#11/25 I/O #4/18 I/O 7 #1 I/O 7
6 (5791/5797) 6
___________ ___________ 5 ___________ 5
4 4
#10/24 I/O #3/17 I/O 3 #2 I/O 3
2 (5791/5797) 2
___________ ___________ 1 ___________ 1
With Media in 34U (Default) Location
#6953 #6954
Bolt-on Powered
Expansion Expansion 595 CEC
Rack Rack Rack
________________________ ____________
__Filler___ 42 42
__Filler___ 41 41
Bulk 40 Bulk 40
Power 39 Power 39
4U Filler Assembly 38 Assembly 38
___________ (BPRs) 37 (BPRs) 37
(BPDs) 36 (BPDs) 36
4U Filler ___________ 35 ___________ 35
___________ 33<Filler ___________ 34<Media Dwr #5720
___________ ___(FLS)___ 33<FLS ___(FLS)___ 33<Frt Light Strip
32 32
4U Filler 4U Filler 31 #4 #7 #8 #2 31
(5797 only) (5797 only) 30 30
___________ ___________ 29 8 29
28 C 28
#17/31 I/O #10/24 I/O 27 O 27
26 R 26
___________ ___________ 25 E 25
24 S 24
#16/30 I/O #9/23 I/O 23 __ __ __ __ 23
22 ___________ 22
___________ ___________ 21 #3 #5 #6 #1 21
20 20
#15/29 I/O #8/22 I/O 19 8 19
18 C 18
___________ ___________ 17 O 17
15 E 15
14/28 I/O #7/21 I/O 14 S 14
___________ ___________ 13 __ __ __ __ 13
12 12
#13/27 I/O #6/20 I/O 11 #2 I/O 11
10 (5791/5797 10
___________ ___________ 9 ___________ 9
8 8
#12/26 I/O #5/19 I/O 7 #1 I/O 7
6 (5791/5797) 6
___________ ___________ 5 ___________ 5
4 4
#11/25 I/O #4/18 I/O 3 #3 I/O 3
2 (5791/5797 2
___________ ___________ 1 ___________ 1
With Battery Backup #6331
#6953 #6954
Bolt-on Powered
Expansion Expansion 595 CEC
Rack Rack Rack
________________________ ____________
__Filler___ 42 42
__Filler___ 41 41
Bulk 40 Bulk 40
4U Filler Power 39 Power 39
Assembly 38 Assembly 38
___________ (BPRs) 37 (BPRs) 37
(BPDs) 36 (BPDs) 36
4U Filler ___________ 35 ___________ 35
___________ 34<Filler ___________ 34<1U Filler
___________ ___________ 33<Filler ___________ 33<Frt Light Strip
32 #4 #7 #8 #2 32
4U Filler 4U Filler 31 31
(5797 only) (5797 only) 30 8 30
___________ ___________ 29 C 29
28 O 28
27 R 27
#15/38 I/O #8/21 I/O 26 E 26
___________ ___________ 25 S 25
24 24
23 __ __ __ __ 23
#14/27 I/O #7/20 I/O 22 ___________ 22
___________ ___________ 21 #3 #5 #6 #1 21
20 20
#13/26 I/O 19 8 19
#6/19 I/O 18 C 18
___________ ___________ 17 O 17
16 R 16
#12/25 I/O #5/18 I/O 15 E 15
14 S 14
___________ ___________ 13 __ __ __ __ 13
IBF #4/6 12 IBF #2 12<Pair(F & B)
#11/24 I/O _Pair(F & B)11 ___________ 11
IBF #3/5 10 IBF #1 10<Pair(F & B)
___________ _Pair(F & B) 9 ___________ 9
8 8
#10/23 I/O #4/17 I/O 7 #1 I/O 7
6 (5791/5797) 6
___________ ___________ 5 ___________ 5
4 4
#9/22 I/O #3/16 I/O 3 #2 I/O 3
2 (5791/5797) 2
___________ ___________ 1 ___________ 1
Optional Power Expansion w/Bolt-on Rack
w/o Battery Backup
#8691 #5792
Unpowered Powered
Expansion Expansion
Rack Rack
Power
39U/40U 4U Filler
35U/36U 4U Filler Power
31U/32U 4U Filler Drawer 23
27U/28U 4U Filler Drawer 22
23U/24U 4U Filler Drawer 21
19U/20U 4U Filler Drawer 20
17U/18U 2U Filler
15U/16U 4U Filler
13U/14U 2U Filler
11U/12U
Drawer 16
9U/10U Drawer 26
5U/6U Drawer 25 Drawer 17
1U/2U Drawer 24 Drawer 18
No Battery No Battery
Backup Backup
Optional Power Expansion w/Bolt-on Rack
and Battery Backup
#8691 #5792
Unpowered Powered
Expansion Expansion
Rack Rack
Power
39U/40U 4U Filler
35U/36U 4U Filler Power
31U/32U 4U Filler Drawer 22
27U/28U 4U Filler Drawer 21
23U/24U 4U Filler Drawer 20
19U/20U 4U Filler Drawer 19
17U/18U 6200-P5
15U/16U 4U Filler 6200-R4
13U/14U 6200-R5 6200-P4
11U/12U
9U/10U Drawer 25 Drawer 16
5U/6U Drawer 24 Drawer 17
1U/2U Drawer 23 Drawer 18
With Battery With Battery
Backup Backup
Disks, boot devices, load source, and media devices
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The 595 server must have access to a device capable of reading CD media
or to a NIM server.
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The recommended devices for reading CD/DVD media are the 9119-FHA
(#5720), 7214-1U2, or 7212-103. These devices attach via a PCI SCSI
adapter in one of the system I/O drawers.
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If an AIX or Linux operating system is specified as the primary operating
system, a NIM server may be used. If used, it must be attached through a
PCI LAN adapter in one of the system I/O drawers. An Ethernet connection
is recommended.
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If an AIX or Linux operating system is specified as the primary operating
system, a minimum of two internal SCSI hard disks is required per 595
server. It is recommended that these disks be used as mirrored boot
devices. These disks should be mounted in the first I/O drawer whenever
possible. This configuration provides service personnel the maximum
amount of diagnostic information if the system encounters errors in the
boot sequence.
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Boot support is also available from local SCSI and Fibre Channel
adapters, or from networks via Ethernet or token-ring adapters.
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Consideration should also be given to the placement of the AIX rootvg
volume group in the first I/O drawer. This allows AIX to boot any time
other I/O drawers are found offline during boot.
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If the boot source other than internal disk is configured, the supporting
adapter should also be in the first I/O drawer.
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The 595 incorporates an Early Power Off Warning (EPOW) capability that
assists in performing an orderly system shutdown in the event of a sudden
power loss. IBM recommends use of the Integrated Battery Backup features
or an uninterruptible power system (UPS) to help ensure against loss of
data due to power failures.
PCI and PCI-X slots and adapters
-
System maximum limits for adapters and devices may not provide optimal
system performance. These limits are given to help assure connectivity
and function.
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Configuration limitations have been established to help ensure
appropriate PCI or PCI-X bus loading, adapter addressing, and system and
adapter functional characteristics when ordering I/O drawers. These I/O
drawer limitations are in addition to individual adapter limitations
shown in the feature descriptions section of the Sales Manual.
Keyboards and displays
-
USB keyboards supporting various language groups can be ordered with the
I/O drawer for use with native-attached displays on the 595. A
three-button USB mouse connects to the USB keyboard.
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A variety of flat panel and CRT displays are available to support
graphics adapters, if desired.
Adapters
-
Most PCI and PCI-X adapters for the 595 system are capable of being
hot-plugged. Any PCI adapter supporting a boot device or system console
should not be hot-plugged.
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The following adapters are not hot-plug-capable:
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POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital Support (#2849)
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2-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter (#2962)
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The maximum number of a specific PCI or PCI-X adapter allowed per 595
server may be less than the number allowed per I/O drawer multiplied by
the maximum number of I/O drawers.
On Demand Business computing
Capacity on Demand for processors
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Capacity on Demand (CoD) for processors is available for the 595 servers.
CoD for processors allows inactive processors to be installed in the 595
server and can be permanently activated by the customer as required.
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All processor books available on the 595 are initially implemented as
8-core CoD offerings with zero active processors.
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The minimum number of permanently activated processors is based on the
number of processor books installed as follows:
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One processor book installed requires three permanently activated
processors.
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Two processor books installed require six permanently activated
processors.
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Three processor books installed require nine permanently activated
processors.
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Four processor books installed require 12 permanently activated
processors.
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Five processor books installed require 15 permanently activated
processors.
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Six processor books installed require 18 permanently activated
processors.
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Seven processor books installed require 21 permanently activated
processors.
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Eight processor books installed require 24 permanently activated
processors.
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Additional processors on the CoD MCMs are activated in increments of one
by ordering the appropriate activation feature number. If more than one
processor is to be activated at the same time, the activation feature
should be ordered in multiples.
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After receiving an order for a CoD for processors activation feature, IBM
will provide the customer with a 32-character encrypted key. This key is
entered into the system to activate the desired number of additional
processors.
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CoD processors that have not been activated are available to the 595
server for dynamic processor sparing when running the AIX 5.3 or AIX 6.1
operating system. If the server detects the impending failure of an
active processor, it will attempt to activate one of the unused CoD
processors and add it to the system configuration. This helps to keep
the server's processing power at full strength until a repair action can
be scheduled.
On/Off Capacity on Demand
IBM Power Systems On/Off Capacity on Demand delivers great flexibility in
meeting peak demands that are temporary in duration. Inactive processors
and memory can be temporarily activated with a simple request made from
the HMC. Before requesting temporary capacity, the server must be
registered and an On/Off enablement activation feature must be ordered
and installed.
The following features are used to order enablement codes and support
billing charges on the 595:
IBM i
On/Off CoD On/Off CoD On/Off CoD
Processor Processor Processor
Processor Enablement Billing Billing
Model Feature Feature Feature Feature
FHA 4694 7971 5941 5943
FHA 4695 7971 5942 5944
FHA 4694 7971 7234 5945
FHA 4695 7971 7244 5946
On/Off CoD On/Off CoD
Memory Memory
Model Memory Enablement Billing
Features Feature Feature
FHA 5693 7973 5691
FHA 5694 7973 5691
FHA 5695 7973 5691
FHA 5696 7973 5691
FHA 5697 7973 5691
FHA 4501 7973 5691
FHA 4502 7973 5691
FHA 4503 7973 5691
The On/Off CoD process consists of three steps: Enablement, Activation,
and Billing
On/Off CoD Enablement: Description
Before requesting temporary capacity on a server, you must "enable" it
for On/Off CoD. To do this, order an enablement feature (MES only) and
sign the required contracts. IBM will generate an enablement code, mail
it to you, and post it on the Web for you to retrieve and enter on your
server. A processor enablement code lets you request up to 360 processor
days of temporary capacity. If you have reached the limit of 360
processor days, place an order for another processor enablement code to
reset the number of days you can request to 360.
A memory enablement code lets you request up to 999 memory days of
temporary capacity. If you have reached the limit of 999 memory days,
place an order for another memory enablement code to reset the number of
days you can request to 999.
On/Off CoD Enablement: Step-by-Step
Prerequisite 1: Sales channel (IBM Business Partner) must sign one of the
following contracts, if applicable:
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IBM Business Partner Agreement, Distributor Attachment for On/Off
Capacity On Demand
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IBM Business Partner Agreement for Solution Providers Attachment for
On/Off Capacity On Demand
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IBM Business Partner Agreement Attachment for On/Off Capacity On
Demand
Prerequisite 2: Sales channel (IBM Business Partner or IBM Direct) must
register at the following Web site
On/Off Activation Requests: Description
When On/Off CoD temporary capacity is needed, simply use the HMC menu for
On/Off CoD and specify how many of the inactive processors or gigabytes
of memory you would like temporarily activated for some number of days.
You will be billed for the days requested, whether the capacity is
assigned to partitions or left in the shared processor pool.
At the end of the temporary period (days you requested), you must ensure
the temporarily activated capacity is available to be reclaimed by the
server (not assigned to partitions), or you will be billed for any
unreturned processor days (per the contract you signed).
On/Off CoD Activation Requests: Step-by-Step
When there is a need for temporary capacity, use the On/Off CoD temporary
capacity HMC menu for the server and specify how many of the inactive
processors or gigabytes of memory you would like temporarily activated
for some number of days.
The user must assign the temporary capacity to a partition (whether or
not the machine is configured for LPAR) to begin using temporary
capacity.
On/Off CoD Billing: Description
The contract, signed by the client before receiving the enablement code,
requires the On/Off CoD user to report billing data at least once a month
(whether there is activity or not). This data is used to determine the
proper amount to bill at the end of each billing period (calendar
quarter).
Failure to report billing data for use of temporary processor or memory
capacity during a billing quarter will result in default billing
equivalent to 90 processor days of temporary capacity.
The Sales channel will be notified of customer requests for temporary
capacity. As a result, the Sales channel must order a quantity of
billing features (one feature for each billable processor and memory day
reported).
On/Off CoD billing: Step-by-step
The client must report billing data (requested and unreturned processor
and memory days) at a minimum of once per month either electronically or
via fax (stated requirement in the signed contract).
At the end of each billing period (calendar quarter), IBM will process
the accumulated data reported and notify the Sales channel for proper
billing.
The Sales channel places an order for the appropriate quantity of billing
features (one processor billing feature ordered for each processor day
used, or one memory day for each memory day utilized).
IBM will ship a billing notice (notifies customer of billing actions) to
the ship-to address on the order as part of the fulfillment process.
The customer pays the Sales channel and the Sales channel pays IBM for
the fulfillment of the billing features.
Utility CoD:
Utility CoD autonomically provides additional processor performance
on a temporary basis within the shared processor pool. Utility CoD
enables you to place a quantity of inactive processors into the server's
Shared Processor Pool, which then becomes available to the pool's
resource manager. When the server recognizes that the combined processor
utilization within the shared pool exceeds 100% of the level of base
(purchased/active) processors assigned across uncapped partitions, then a
Utility CoD Processor Minute is charged and this level of performance is
available for the next minute of use. If additional workload requires a
higher level of performance, the system will automatically allow the
additional Utility CoD processors to be used and the system automatically
and continuously monitors and charges for the performance needed above
the base (permanent) level. Registration and usage reporting for Utility
CoD is made using a public Web site and payment is based on reported
usage. Utility CoD requires PowerVM Standard Edition (#7943) or PowerVM
Enterprise Edition (#8002) to be active on the 9119-FHA.
Utility
Billing
Processor
Model Feature Utility CoD Feature Description
FHA 5941 100 Processor minutes for #4694 (4.2 GHz)
FHA 5942 100 Processor minutes for #4695 (5.0 GHz)
FHA 5943 100 Processor minutes for #4694, IBM i
FHA 5944 100 Processor minutes for #4695, IBM i
Utility
Billing
Processor
Model Feature On/Off Processor CoD Feature Description
FHA 5945 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for #4694, IBM i
FHA 5946 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for #4695, IBM i
FHA 7234 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for #4694
FHA 7244 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for #4695
Trial Capacity on Demand (Trial CoD)
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Trial CoD is a function delivered with all Power Systems servers
supporting CUoD resources. Those servers with standby CUoD processors or
memory will be capable of using a one-time, no-cost activation for a
maximum period of 30 consecutive days. This enhancement allows for
benchmarking of CUoD resources or can be used to provide immediate access
to standby resources when the purchase of a permanent activation is
pending.
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Trial CoD is a complimentary service offered by IBM. Although IBM
intends to continue it for the foreseeable future, IBM reserves the right
to withdraw Trial CoD at any time, with or without notice.
Capacity BackUp for Power 595
Power 595 Capacity BackUp for DR Capability
The following procedure allows flexibility in defining the number of
active and standby processors for 595 customized configurations.
Activations of IBM Power 595 Capacity BackUp (CBU) servers are made using
the On/Off CoD function. The same terms and contracts apply to CBU
servers as apply to ones using On/Off CoD.
An IBM Power 595 Capacity Backup for DR offers an offsite, disaster
recovery machine at an affordable price. A 4/32-core or 4/64-core 595
leverages On/Off CoD capabilities into an effective backup server.The
offering includes:
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Four processors that are permanently activated and can be used for any
workload
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Either 28 or 60 standby processors to be used in the event of a disaster
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Either 1800 (4/32-core) or 3600 (4/64-core) of On/Off CoD processor days
available for testing or for use in the event of a disaster
Capacity BackUp for DR for 595 servers are offered in configurations
limited to the following:
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4/32 POWER6 4.2 GHz CBU system: Must configure 4 x #7569 and 4 x #4754
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4/64 POWER6 4.2 GHz CBU system: Must configure 8 x #7569 and 4 x #4754
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4/32 POWER6 5.0 GHz CBU system: Must configure 4 x #7571 and 4 x #4755
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4/64 POWER6 5.0 GHz CBU system: Must configure 8 x #7571 and 4 x #4755
I/O and memory minimums and maximums are the same as the Power 595
offerings.
The standby processors cannot be permanently activated. For the On/Off
CoD processor days included in the offering, additional usage days may be
purchased at regular On/Off CoD activation prices. However, regular use
of standby processors outside a disaster is costly.
For more information on Capacity on Demand usage, visit
Power 595 Capacity BackUp (CBU) Capability
The Power 595 systems' CBU designation can help meet your requirements
for a second system to use for backup, high availability, and disaster
recovery. It enables you to temporarily transfer IBM i processor license
entitlements and IBM i 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements purchased
for a primary machine to a secondary CBU-designated system. Temporarily
transferring these resources instead of purchasing them for your
secondary system may result in significant savings. Processor
activations cannot be transferred.
The CBU specify feature 4895 is independent of the use the special 9119
CBU for DR processor features. The CBU specify feature 4896 can be used
on any qualifying 9119-FHA server. The CBU specify feature 4896 is
available only as part of a new server purchase or during a model MES
upgrade to a 9119-FHA (for example, from a 9406-595 to 9119-FHA).
Certain system prerequisites must be met and system registration and
approval are required before the CBU specify feature can be applied on a
new server.
Standard IBM i terms and conditions do not allow either IBM i processor
license entitlements or IBM i 5250 OLTP (Enterprise Enablement)
entitlements to be transferred permanently or temporarily. These
entitlements remain with the machine they were ordered for. When you
register the association between your primary and on-order CBU system,
you must agree to certain terms and conditions regarding the temporary
transfer. Once a CBU system designation is approved and the system is
installed, you can temporarily move your optional IBM i processor license
entitlement and 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements from the primary
system to the CBU system when the primary system is down or while the
primary system processors are inactive. The CBU system can then better
support failover and role swapping for a full range of test, disaster
recovery, and high availability scenarios. Temporary entitlement
transfer means that the entitlement is a property transferred from the
primary system to the CBU system and may remain in use on the CBU as long
as the registered primary and CBU system are in deployment for the high
availability or disaster recovery operation.
The primary system for a Power 595 server can be:
These systems have IBM i software licenses with an IBM i P50, or higher.
The primary machine must be in the same enterprise as the CBU system.
Before you can temporarily transfer IBM i processor license entitlements
from the registered primary system, you must have more than a defined
minimum number of IBM i processor entitlements on the primary machine and
at least one IBM i processor license on the CBU server. An activated
processor must be available on the CBU server to use the transferred
entitlement. You may then transfer any IBM i processor entitlements
above the defined minimum, assuming the total IBM i workload on the
primary system does not require the IBM i entitlement you would like to
transfer during the time of the transfer. The defined minimum number of
IBM i processor licenses are:
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One on a 9119-FHA primary machine
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Four on a 9406-595 primary machine
During this temporary transfer, the CBU system's internal records of its
total number of IBM i processor license entitlements are not updated, and
you may see IBM i license noncompliance warning messages from the CBU
system. Such messages that arise in this situation do not mean you are
not in compliance.
Before you can temporarily transfer 5250 entitlements, you must have more
than a defined minimum number of 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements
on the primary server and at least one 5250 Enterprise Enablement
entitlement on the CBU system. You may then transfer the 5250
entitlements that are not required on the primary server during the time
of transfer and that are above the minimum number of entitlements. The
defined minimum number of 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements are:
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One on a 9119-FHA primary server
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Four on a 9406-595 primary server
For example, if you have a 32-core 9119-FHA as your primary system with
10 IBM i processor license entitlements (nine above the minimum) and two
5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements (one above the minimum), you can
temporarily transfer up to nine IBM i entitlements and up to one 5250
Enterprise Enablement entitlement. During the temporary transfer, the
CBU system's internal records of its total number of IBM i processor
entitlements is not updated, and you may see IBM i license noncompliance
warning messages from the CBU system.
If your primary or CBU machine is sold or discontinued from use, any
temporary entitlement transfers must be returned to the machine on which
they were originally acquired.
For CBU registration and further information, visit
Dynamic logical partitioning
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DLPAR allows system resources to be easily and quickly configured across
multiple LPARs on the 595 server.
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DLPAR can be used to add newly activated CUoD processors and memory into
a 595 configuration without requiring a system reboot.
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This function is supported by:
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AIX 5.3
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AIX 6.1
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 2 for POWER
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 for POWER
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 for POWER
Planning information
Cable orders:
No additional cables are required.
Security, auditability, and control
This product uses the security and auditability features of the operating system and application
software.
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features,
administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications
facilities.
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IBM Electronic Services is designed to increase system availability and automatically manage system
support.
IBM Electronic Service Agent and IBM Electronic Services Web Portal comprise the IBM Electronic
Services solution. IBM is dedicated to providing fast, exceptional support to clients who use IBM
servers.
Electronic Service Agent automatically reports hardware events, such as system errors and
performance issues. Systems enabled with this tool "call home" to IBM Support, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week at no additional cost.
As part of an increased focus on better service, Electronic Service Agent is configured at
installation time for every IBM Power 595 server. IBM systems support representatives configure the
tool when the system is installed, at no charge. In support of this program, a new security white
paper describes the secure data exchange between the HMC and the IBM Service Delivery Center (SDC)
and the methods and protocols for this exchange. To read the white paper and prepare for Electronic
Service Agent installation, visit the Reference Guide section at
Integrated with the HMC, and part of the AIX and IBM i operating systems,
Electronic Service Agent is designed to automatically and electronically
report system failures and utilization issues to IBM, resulting in faster
problem resolution and increased availability for your systems. System
configuration and inventory information collected by Electronic Service
Agent can also be viewed by IBM Support for faster problem resolution.
The Electronic Services Web Portal is a single Internet entry point that
replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used to access IBM
Internet services and support. This Web portal enables you to gain
easier access to IBM resources for assistance in resolving technical
problems. The newly improved My Systems and My Search functions make it
even easier for you to track system inventory and find pertinent fixes.
Benefits
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Higher availability: Electronic Service Agent is designed to enhance
your Warranty or Maintenance Agreement by offering faster hardware error
reporting and uploading system information to IBM Support. This can
translate to less wasted time monitoring the symptoms, diagnosing the
error, and manually calling IBM Support to open a problem record.
Around-the-clock monitoring and reporting means no more dependence on
human intervention or off-hours customer personnel when errors are
encountered in the middle of the night.
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Security: Electronic Service Agent is secure monitoring, reporting,
and storing the data at IBM. Electronic Service Agent securely transmits
data either via the Internet or modem, and can be configured to
communicate securely through gateways to give you a single point of exit
from your site. Communication is one way IBM cannot call into your
system. System inventory information is stored in a secure database that
is protected behind IBM firewalls. Access to this information is limited
to you and IBM. Your business applications or business data is never
transmitted to IBM.
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More accurate reporting: Better reporting and automatic problem routing
mean higher system availability and fix confidence. Because system
information and error logs are automatically uploaded to the IBM Support
center in conjunction with the service request, you do not need to find
and send system information, decreasing the risk of misreported or
misdiagnosed errors. Once inside IBM, problem error data is run through
a data knowledge management system and knowledge articles are appended to
the problem record.
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Customized support: Using the IBM ID you entered during activation, you
can view system and support information in the My Systems and My Search
sections of the Electronic Services Web Portal at
http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic
My Systems offers formatted reports of hardware and software
installed using information collected from the systems by Electronic
Service Agent. Reports are available for any system associated with your
IBM ID. My Search combines the function of search and system information
collected by Electronic Service Agent to deliver advanced searching of
the IBM technical support knowledgebase, with results customized to your
unique system.
For more information on how to take advantage the power of Electronic
Services, and for information about Electronic Service Agent for all your
platforms, contact your IBM Systems Services representative or visit
http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic
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Volume orders:
Contact your IBM representative.
IBM Global Financing:
Yes
Warranty period:
One year
Warranty service:
If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on
the types of warranty service specified for the machine. IBM will
attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone, or electronically via
an IBM Web site. You must follow the problem determination and
resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Scheduling of service will
depend upon the time of your call and is subject to parts availability.
If applicable to your product, parts considered customer replaceable
units (CRUs) will be provided as part of the machine's standard warranty
service.
Service levels are response-time objectives and are not guaranteed. The
specified level of warranty service may not be available in all worldwide
locations. Additional charges may apply outside IBM's normal service
area. Contact your local IBM representative or your reseller for
country- and location-specific information.
CRU service:
Based on the service response time of this system, IBM may provide
CRUs for you to replace. CRU information and replacement instructions
are shipped with your machine and are available from IBM upon your
request. CRUs are designated as being either a Tier 1 or a Tier 2 CRU.
Tier 1 and Tier 2 CRU: Based on the service response time of this
system, you may replace a Tier 1 or Tier 2 CRU yourself or request IBM to
install it, at no additional charge.
Based upon availability, CRUs will be shipped for next-business-day (NBD)
delivery. IBM specifies, in the materials shipped with a replacement
CRU, whether a defective CRU must be returned to IBM. When return is
required, return instructions and a container are shipped with the
replacement CRU. You may be charged for the replacement CRU if IBM does
not receive the defective CRU within 15 days of your receipt of the
replacement.
On-site service:
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its
operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly
and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well-lit, and
suitable for the purpose.
Service level is
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IBM On-site repair (IOR), 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, same-day
response
Non-IBM parts service
Warranty service:
IBM is now shipping machines with selected non-IBM parts that contain an IBM field-replaceable
unit (FRU) part number label. These parts are to be serviced during the IBM machine warranty
period. IBM is covering the service on these selected non-IBM parts as an accommodation to their
customers, and normal warranty service procedures for the IBM machine apply.
Warranty service upgrades:
During the warranty period, warranty service upgrades provide an enhanced level of On-site
Service for an additional charge. Service levels are response-time objectives and are not
guaranteed. See the Warranty services section for additional details.
IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone or electronically by access to an IBM
Web site. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies.
Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call and is subject to parts availability.
On-site service:
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must
provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area
must be clean, well-lit, and suitable for the purpose. The following on-site response-time
objectives are available as warranty service upgrades for your machine. Available offerings are:
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24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 2-hour average response
CRUs may be provided as part of the machine's standard warranty CRU service except that you may
install a CRU yourself or request IBM installation, at no additional charge, under one of the
on-site service levels specified above. For additional information on the CRU Service, see the
warranty information.
Maintenance services:
If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of maintenance
service specified for the machine. IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone or
electronically, via an IBM Web site. You must follow the problem determination and resolution
procedures that IBM specifies. Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call and is
subject to parts availability. Service levels are response-time objectives and are not guaranteed.
The specified level of maintenance service may not be available in all worldwide locations.
Additional charges may apply outside IBM's normal service area. Contact your local IBM
representative or your reseller for country- and location-specific information. The following
service selections are available as maintenance options for your machine type.
On-site service:
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must
provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area
must be clean, well-lit, and suitable for the purpose.
Service levels are:
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24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 4-hour average response
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24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 2-hour average response
CRU service:
If your problem can be resolved with a CRU (for example, keyboard, mouse, speaker, memory, or
hard disk drive), and depending upon the maintenance service offerings in your geography, IBM will
ship the CRU to you for you to install. CRU information and replacement instructions are shipped
with your machine and are available from IBM upon your request.
Based upon availability, CRUs will be shipped for NBD delivery. IBM specifies, in the materials
shipped with a replacement CRU, whether a defective CRU must be returned to IBM. When return is
required, 1) return instructions and a container are shipped with the replacement CRU and 2) you may
be charged for the replacement CRU if IBM does not receive the defective CRU within 15 days of your
receipt of the replacement.
CRUs may be provided as part of the machine's standard maintenance service except that you may
install a CRU yourself or request IBM installation, at no additional charge, under any of the
On-site Service levels specified above.
Non-IBM parts service
Under certain conditions, IBM provides services for selected non-IBM parts at no additional charge
for machines that are covered under warranty service upgrades or maintenance services.
This service includes hardware problem determination (PD) on the non-IBM parts (for example, adapter
cards, PCMCIA cards, disk drives, memory) installed within IBM machines and provides the labor to
replace the failing parts at no additional charge.
If IBM has a Technical Service Agreement with the manufacturer of the failing part, or if the
failing part is an accommodations part (a part with an IBM FRU label), IBM may also source and
replace the failing part at no additional charge. For all other non-IBM parts, customers are
responsible for sourcing the parts. Installation labor is provided at no additional charge, if the
machine is covered under a warranty service upgrade or a maintenance service.
Usage plan machine:
No
IBM hourly service rate classification:
Two
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.
Field-installable features:
Yes
Model conversions:
Yes
Machine installation:
Installation is performed by IBM. IBM will install the machine in accordance with the IBM
installation procedures for the machine. In the United States, contact IBM at 800-IBM-SERV
(426-7378). In other countries, contact the local IBM office.
The machine Installation Guide specifies site preparation, physical requirements, installation
(operating) environment, and any cabling included in the installation along with the approximate
installation time in hours. Customer requests for installation of items not covered in the
installation guide may be performed at IBM's hourly service rate designated for the machine.
Graduated program license charges apply:
Yes
The applicable processor group is H5.
Licensed machine code:
IBM machine code is licensed for use by a customer on the IBM machine for which it was provided
by IBM under the terms and conditions of the IBM License Agreement for Machine Code, to enable the
machine to function in accordance with its specifications, and only for the capacity authorized by
IBM and acquired by the customer. You can obtain the agreement by contacting your IBM
representative or visiting
IBM may release changes to the machine code. IBM plans to make the
machine code changes available for download from the IBM Power Systems
technical support Web site
If the machine does not function as warranted and your problem can be
resolved through your application of downloadable machine code, you are
responsible for downloading and installing these designated machine code
changes as IBM specifies. If you would prefer, you may request IBM to
install downloadable machine code changes; however, you may be charged
for that service.
Educational allowance
A reduced charge is available to qualified education customers. The
educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or
allowance.
The educational allowance is 5% for the products in this announcement.
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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.
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the
IBM Power Systems 9119 machine type:
Initial/
MES/
Model Feature Purchase Both/ RP
Description number number price MMMC Support CSU MES
IBM Power 595 FHA $91,000 $2,633 No
Specify Code for FHA 0032 687 Both Yes No
External High Speed
Modem
Mirrored System Disk FHA 0040 0 Both Yes No
Level Specify Code
Device Parity FHA 0041 0 Both Yes No
Protection-All
Specify Code
Mirrored System IOP FHA 0042 0 Both Yes No
Level Specify Code
Mirrored System Bus FHA 0043 0 Both Yes No
Level Specify Code
Device Parity RAID-6 FHA 0047 0 Both Yes No
All Specify Code
RISC-to-RISC Data FHA 0205 0 Initial N/A No
Migration
Rack Content Specify: FHA 0212 0 Must Rem N/A No
7045/SW4 -- 4U
1Gbps Ethernet Specify FHA 0226 0 Support Yes No
AIX Partition Specify FHA 0265 0 Both Yes No
Linux Partition FHA 0266 0 Both Yes No
Specify
IBM i Operating System FHA 0267 0 Both N/A
Partition Specify
The media drawer requires the following:
(1) 19-inch rack #0533 w/1U of space.
(2) PCI Expansion Drawer, #5790.
(3) SAS PCIX 2.0 Dual Controller, #5912 or #5902.
Media Drawer, 19-inch FHA 0274 $ 0 Both No No
CSC Specify FHA 0275 0 Both N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0276 0 Initial N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0277 0 Initial N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0278 0 Support N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0279 0 Initial N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0280 0 Initial N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0281 0 Initial N/A No
CSC Specify FHA 0282 0 Initial N/A No
Ext Tape Attached FHA 0290 0 Both Yes No
via #5736
Specify Custom Data FHA 0296 0 Both Yes No
Protection
Specify code for FHA 0300 0 Support Yes No
#5736/#5775
Specify EXP24 Attach FHA 0302 0 MES Yes No
via Existing Controller
Mirrored Level System FHA 0308 0 Both Yes No
Specify Code
Specify SAS Controller FHA 0309 0 Both Yes No
Port Attach
Specify FSP/Node FHA 0319 0 Must Rem N/A
Redundancy Enablement
IPCS Extension Cables FHA 0325 144 Support Yes No
for NT
RAID Hot Spare Specify FHA 0347 0 Both Yes No
V.24/EIA232
20-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0348 164 Both Yes No
50-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0349 229 Support Yes No
V.35 20-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0353 164 Both Yes No
V.35 50-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0354 229 Support Yes No
V.36 20-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0356 164 Support Yes No
X.21 20-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0359 491 Both Yes No
X.21 50-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0360 229 Support Yes No
X.21 50-Ft PCI Cable FHA 0365 262 Support Yes No
V.24/EIA232 80-Ft FHA 0367 164 Both Yes No
PCI Cable
512MB DDR Server FHA 0446 576 MES Yes No
Memory
1GB DDR Server Memory FHA 0447 1,532 Support Yes No
i5/OS Version V5R3 FHA 0530 NC Must Rem N/A
Specify
V5R3 OS, V5R3M5 FHA 0531 NC Must Rem N/A
Machine Code Specify
V5R4 OS, V5R4M0 FHA 0532 NC Must Rem N/A
Machine Code Specify
IBM i 5.4 w/ V5R4M5 FHA 0533 0 Both Yes No
Specify Code
IBM i 6.1 Specify Code FHA 0534 0 Both Yes No
19 inch,
1.8 meter high rack FHA 0551 3,500 Support Yes No
2.0 meter high rack FHA 0553 4,745 Both Yes No
0.6 meter high rack FHA 0554 1,478 Support Yes No
1.3 meter high rack FHA 0555 2,617 Support Yes No
PCI-X Expansion Unit FHA 0588 15,709 $200 Support No No
in Rack
PCI/SCSI Disk FHA 0595 9,419 229 Support No No
Expansion Drawer
Rack Filler Panel Kit FHA 0599 98 Both Yes No
#5094 Equivalent FHA 0694 0 Support Yes No
#5096 Equivalent FHA 0696 0 Support Yes No
Specify Load Source FHA 0725 0 Both N/A No
in #5786
Specify #5886 Load FHA 0727 0 Both N/A No
Source placement
#4319 Load Source FHA 0830 0 Support Yes No
Specify
#4326 Load Source FHA 0834 0 Support Yes No
Specify
#4327 Load Source FHA 0835 0 Both Yes No
Specify
#4328 Load Source FHA 0836 0 Both Yes No
Specify
SAN Load Source FHA 0837 0 Both Yes No
Specify
#3676 Load Source FHA 0838 0 Both Yes No
Specify
#3677 Load Source FHA 0839 0 Both Yes No
Specify
#3678 Load Source FHA 0840 0 Both Yes No
Specify
#4329 Load Source FHA 0841 0 Both Yes No
Specify
US TAA Compliance FHA 0983 NC Initial N/A No
Indicator
Modem Cable -- U.S./ FHA 1025 18 Both Yes No
Canada and General Use
Decline Electronic FHA 1120 NC Initial N/A No
Service Agent
Install Indicator
System Unique FHA 1311 0 MES Yes No
Identifier
200V 16A 14-Ft TL FHA 1406 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
4.3m 200V/16A Power FHA 1409 18 Support Yes No
Cord AU/NZ
125V 14-Ft Line Cord FHA 1413 0 Support Yes No
200V 6-Ft Locking FHA 1414 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
200V 6-Ft Watertight FHA 1415 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
200V 14-Ft Locking FHA 1416 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
200V 14-Ft Watertight FHA 1417 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
4.3m 200V/16A Power FHA 1419 18 Both Yes No
Cord Israel
200V 6-Ft Locking FHA 1424 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
200V 6-Ft Watertight FHA 1425 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
200V 14-Ft Locking FHA 1426 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
200V 14-Ft Watertight FHA 1427 0 Support Yes No
Line Cord
4.3m 200V/10A Power FHA 1438 18 Support Yes No
Cord AU/NZ
4.3m 200V/10A
Power Cord Denmark FHA 1440 18 Support Yes No
Power Cord Swiss FHA 1442 18 Support Yes No
Power Cord UK FHA 1443 18 Support Yes No
Power Cord Israel FHA 1445 18 Support Yes No
4.3m 200V/30A
Power Cord Korea FHA 1446 314 Support Yes No
Power Cord AU FHA 1447 314 Support Yes No
Power Cord NZ FHA 1448 314 Support Yes No
4.3m 200V/32A FHA 1449 314 Support Yes No
Power Cord EU 1-PH
4.3m 200V/16A FHA 1450 18 Support Yes No
Power Cord EU 2-PH
200V 6-Ft (1.8m) FHA 1451 52 Both Yes No
Line Cord
200V 14-Ft (4.3m) FHA 1452 52 Both Yes No
Line Cord
200V 6-Ft (1.8m) FHA 1453 52 Both Yes No
Locking Line Cord
200V 12A 14-Ft (4.3m) FHA 1454 262 Both Yes No
TL Line Cord
200V 6-Ft (1.8m) FHA 1455 262 Both Yes No
Watertight Line Cord
200V 14-Ft (4.3m) FHA 1456 262 Both Yes No
Watertight Line Cord
200V 6-Ft (1.8m) FHA 1457 0 Support Yes No
Upper Line Cord
200V 6-Ft (1.8m) FHA 1458 0 Support Yes No
Upper Locking Cord
200V 6-Ft (1.8m) FHA 1459 262 Both Yes No
Upper Locking Cord
3m Copper RIO Cable FHA 1460 589 MES Yes No
6m Copper RIO Cable FHA 1461 720 MES Yes No
15m RIO Cable FHA 1462 1,440 MES Yes No
30m SPCN Cable FHA 1466 0 Support Yes No
6m RIO to RIO-2 Cable FHA 1474 851 MES Yes No
10m RIO to RIO-2 Cable FHA 1475 1,572 MES Yes No
4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd FHA 1477 262 Support Yes No
Remote I/O Cable, 15M FHA 1485 1,440 Both Yes No
3m RIO to RIO-2 Cable FHA 1487 540 Support Yes No
IPCS Keyboard/Mouse FHA 1700 118 Support Yes No
for NT
Remote I/O-2 (RIO-2) FHA 1814 2,500 Both No No
Loop Adapter,
Two Port
GX Dual-port 12x HCA FHA 1816 4,000 Both No No
1.5 Meter 12X to 4X FHA 1828 397 Both Yes No
Channel Conversion
Cable
0.6 Meter 12X Cable FHA 1829 463 Both No No
2.5 Meter 12X Cable FHA 1831 650 Both No No
8.0 Meter 12X Cable FHA 1834 960 Both No No
8m 12x to three 4x FHA 1838 1,375 Must Rem N/A No
Cable
3 Meter 12X to 4X FHA 1841 496 Both Yes No
Channel Conversion
Cable
10 Meter 12X to 4X FHA 1842 794 Both Yes No
Channel Conversion
Cable
PCI SCSI Adapter FHA 2114 298 Support Yes No
16-Bit Differential
External Y Cable
Converter Cable, FHA 2118 66 Support Yes No
VHDCI to P, Mini-68
pin to 68 pin, 0.3M
Ultra 320 SCSI
Cable 1 Meter FHA 2124 166 Both Yes No
Cable 3 Meter FHA 2125 185 Both Yes No
Cable 5 Meter FHA 2126 206 Both Yes No
Cable 10 Meter FHA 2127 278 Both Yes No
Cable 20 Meter FHA 2128 437 Both Yes No
SCSI Cable, B & C To FHA 2137 275 Must Rem N/A
Media Drawer, 1.5M,
Mini- 68P TO 68P
0.55 Meter Ultra 320 FHA 2138 100 Both Yes No
SCSI Cable
Primary OS -- IBM i FHA 2145 0 Both N/A No
Operating System
Primary OS -- AIX FHA 2146 0 Both Yes
Primary OS -- Linux FHA 2147 0 Both Yes
2.5M 16-bit SCSI-2 FHA 2425 143 Support Yes
System-to-System Cable
2M LC-SC 50 Micron FHA 2456 110 Both Yes
Fiber Converter Cable
2M LC-SC 62.5 Micron FHA 2459 110 Both Yes
Fiber Converter Cable
External USB 1.44 MB FHA 2591 110 Support N/A
Diskette Drive
16X/48X(max) IDE FHA 2634 275 Must Rem N/A
DVD-ROM Drive
Keyboard/Mouse FHA 2737 300 Must Rem Yes
Attachment Card -- PCI
2-Port USB PCI Adapter FHA 2738 60 Both Yes No
PCI Ultra Mag Media FHA 2749 1,702 Support Yes No
Controller
PCI-X Ultra RAID FHA 2757 9,425 Support Yes No
Disk Controller
PCI-X Ultra4 RAID FHA 2780 8,116 Support Yes No
Disk Controller
PCI-X Fibre Chan FHA 2787 8,116 Support Yes No
Disk Controller
PCI IOP FHA 2844 2,749 Both Yes No
PCI IOP for SAN FHA 2847 3,273 Both Yes No
Load Source
POWER GXT135P Graphics FHA 2848 495 Must Rem Yes
Accelerator
POWER GXT135P Graphics FHA 2849 449 Both Yes No
Accelerator with
Digital Support
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port FHA 2861 469 Support Yes No
EIA-232 Cable
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port FHA 2863 552 Support Yes No
X.21 Cable
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port FHA 2864 926 Support Yes No
V.35 (DTE) Cable
3M Asynchronous FHA 2934 49 Both Yes No
Terminal/Printer
Cable EIA-232
Asynchronous Cable FHA 2936 81 Both Yes No
EIA-232/V.24 3M
8-Port Asynchronous FHA 2943 1,538 Both Yes No
Adapter EIA-232/
RS-422, PCI bus
128-Port Asynchronous FHA 2944 1,428 Must Rem N/A No
Controller, PCI bus
TURBOWAYS(R) 622 Mbps FHA 2946 1,403 Must Rem N/A
PCI MMF ATM Adapter
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port FHA 2947 3,998 Support Yes No
Multiprotocol PCI
Adapter
Cable, V.24 / EIA-232 FHA 2951 193 Must Rem N/A
Cable, V.35 FHA 2952 353 Must Rem N/A
Cable, V.36 / EIA-499 FHA 2953 281 Must Rem N/A
Cable, X.21 FHA 2954 193 Must Rem N/A
2-Port Multiprotocol FHA 2962 2,205 Must Rem N/A
PCI Adapter
Serial-to-Serial Port
Cable for Rack/Rack
FHA 3125 88 Both Yes No
RIO-2 (Remote I/O-2)
Cable, 1.2M FHA 3146 463 Both Yes No
Cable, 3.5M FHA 3147 728 Both Yes No
Cable, 10M FHA 3148 1,125 Both Yes No
18.2 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3157 1,260 Support N/A No
Ultra3 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
36.4 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3158 900 Support N/A No
Ultra3 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
73.4 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3159 900 Support N/A No
Ultra3 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
RIO-2 (Remote I/O-2)
Cable, 2.5M FHA 3168 596 Both Yes No
Cable, 8.0M FHA 3170 800 Both Yes No
Switch Cbl.(SNI)
20M Optical FHA 3256 487 Must Rem N/A
40M Optical FHA 3257 727 Must Rem N/A
36.4 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3273 900 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
73.4 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3274 900 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
146.8 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3275 1,680 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
36.4 GB 15,000 RPM FHA 3277 599 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
73.4 GB 15,000 RPM FHA 3278 659 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
146.8 GB 15,000 RPM FHA 3279 1,299 Both Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
300 GB 10,000 RPM FHA 3578 1,599 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
300 GB 15K RPM SCSI FHA 3585 1,999 Support Yes No
Disk Drive
IBM P76/P77 Color FHA 3627 575 Must Rem N/A
Monitor, Business
Black, Captured Cable
IBM P260/P275 Color FHA 3628 1,400 Support Yes
Monitor, Business
Black, and Cable
T210 Flat-Panel FHA 3635 7,500 Support Yes
Monitor
L200P Flat Panel FHA 3636 1,416 Support Yes
Monitor
IBM T541H /L150p 15" FHA 3637 538 Support Yes
TFT Color Monitor
IBM C220p 21-inch FHA 3638 995 Must Rem Yes
Color Monitor,
Business Black, and
Cable
ThinkVision(R) L170p FHA 3639 995 Support Yes
Flat Panel Monitor
ThinkVision L171p Flat FHA 3640 768 Support Yes
Panel Monitor
IBM T115 Flat Panel FHA 3641 740 Both Yes
Monitor
ThinkVision L191p Flat FHA 3642 900 Support Yes
Panel Monitor
IBM T120 Flat Panel FHA 3643 1,754 Support Yes
Monitor
NOTE: These features are subject to an $8.00 electronic
waste recycling fee (15-inch to 34-inch video device.)
IBM T119 Flat Panel FHA 3644 1,119 Both Yes
Monitor
IBM T117 Flat Panel FHA 3645 926 Both Yes
Monitor
73 GB 15K RPM SAS FHA 3646 659 Both Yes
Disk Drive
146 GB 15K RPM SAS FHA 3647 1,299 Both Yes
Disk Drive
300 GB 15K RPM SAS FHA 3648 1,999 Both Yes
Disk Drive
SAS Cable (EE) Drawer
to Drawer 1M FHA 3652 66 Both Yes
to Drawer 3M FHA 3653 93 Both Yes
to Drawer 6M FHA 3654 159 Both Yes
SAS Cable (X) Adapter
to SAS Enclosure,
Dual Controller/Dual
Path 3M FHA 3661 199 Both Yes No
Path 6M FHA 3662 399 Both Yes No
Path 15M FHA 3663 699 Both Yes No
69.7GB 15k rpm FHA 3676 659 Both Yes No
SAS Disk Drive
139.5GB 15k rpm FHA 3677 1,299 Both Yes No
SAS Disk Drive
283.7GB 15k rpm FHA 3678 1,999 Both Yes No
SAS Disk Drive
SAS Cable (AI)- 1M FHA 3679 70 Both Yes No
SAS Cable (AE) Adapter
to Enclosure, single
controller/single
path 3M FHA 3684 199 Both Yes No
path 6M FHA 3685 399 Both Yes No
SAS Cable (YO) Adapter
to SAS Enclosure,
Single Controller/
Dual Path
1.5 M FHA 3691 119 Both Yes No
3 M FHA 3692 146 Both Yes No
6 M FHA 3693 199 Both Yes No
15 M FHA 3694 699 Both No No
LPAR Restrict Build FHA 3701 0 Initial N/A No
Process
External xSeries(R) FHA 3704 0 Support Yes No
Attach
PCI IOP FHA 3705 2,520 Support Yes No
DVD-ROM FHA 3706 785 Support Yes No
30GB 1/4-Inch FHA 3707 5,236 Support Yes No
Cartridge Tape
50GB 1/4-Inch FHA 3708 7,855 Support Yes No
Cartridge Tape
PCI 100/10Mbps FHA 3709 539 Support Yes No
Ethernet IOA
Service Tool Kit, FHA 3756 2,100 Must Rem N/A
High Performance
Switch
Service Shelf Tool Kit FHA 3757 0 Must Rem N/A
Universal Lift Tool
and Service Ladder FHA 3759 5,000 Both No No
Adapter FHA 3761 0 Both No No
0.3M Serial Port FHA 3925 28 Both Yes No
Converter Cable,
9-Pin to 25-Pin
Asynch Printer/ FHA 3926 101 Both Yes No
Terminal Cable, 9-pin
to 25-pin, 4M
Serial Port Null Modem FHA 3928 89 Both Yes No
Cable, 9-pin to 9-pin,
10M
6-Foot Extender Cable FHA 4242 110 Both Yes No
for Displays (15-pin
D-shell to 15-pin
D-shell)
SCSI-to-IDE Interface FHA 4253 100 Must Rem N/A No
Bridge
Extender Cable -- USB FHA 4256 56 Both Yes No
Keyboards, 2M
VGA to DVI Connection FHA 4276 10 Both Yes No
Converter
35.16GB 10k rpm FHA 4319 982 Support Yes No
Disk Unit
35.16GB 15k rpm FHA 4326 1,570 Support Yes No
Disk Unit
70.56GB 15k rpm FHA 4327 999 Both Yes No
Disk Unit
141.12GB 15k rpm FHA 4328 1,299 Both Yes No
Disk Unit
282.25GB 15k rpm FHA 4329 2,799 Both Yes No
Disk Unit
DVD-RAM FHA 4430 2,095 Support Yes No
50GB 1/4-Inch FHA 4487 7,855 Support Yes No
Cartridge Tape
0/4 GB 533 MHz DDR2 FHA 4500 1,518 Must Rem No Yes
CoD Memory Card
0/8 GB 533 MHz DDR2 FHA 4501 3,035 Support No Yes
CoD Memory Card
0/16 GB 533 MHz DDR2 FHA 4502 24,912 Support No Yes
CoD Memory Card
0/32 GB 400 MHz DDR2 FHA 4503 82,592 Support No Yes
CoD Memory Card
PCI Blind Swap FHA 4599 66 Both Yes
Cassette Kit, Single
Wide Adapters,
Universal
DVD-RAM FHA 4630 2,095 Support Yes No
DVD-RAM FHA 4633 2,095 MES Yes No
7040-61D I/O Drawer FHA 4643 0 Must Rem No No
Attachment Indicator
7045-SW4 Migrated FHA 4644 NC Must Rem N/A No
Drawer Indicator
0/8-core POWER6
4.2GHz CoD, 0-core FHA 4694 42,000 $390 Both No No
Active Processor Book
5.0GHz CoD, 0-core FHA 4695 60,500 593 Both No No
Active Processor Book
PCI Twinaxial Workstn FHA 4746 982 Both Yes No
IOA
Processor Activation
#4754 FHA 4754 21,100 $285 Both Yes No
#4755 FHA 4755 30,300 319 Both Yes No
PCI-X Cryptographic FHA 4764 11,912 Both Yes No
Coprocessor (FIPS 4)
PCI Crypto Coprocessor FHA 4801 6,545 Support Yes No
PCI Crypto Accelerator FHA 4805 7,855 Support Yes No
PCI Integ xSeries FHA 4812 3,639 Support Yes No
Server FHA 4813 3,639 Support Yes No
IBM i CBU Specify FHA 4896 0 MES N/A No
IBM 64bit/66MHz PCI
ATM 155 UTP Adapter FHA 4953 1,495 Must Rem Yes
ATM 155 MMF Adapter FHA 4957 1,595 Must Rem Yes
Token-Ring PCI Adapter FHA 4959 876 Must Rem Yes
IBM e-business FHA 4960 5,000 Must Rem Yes
Cryptographic
Accelerator
Universal 4-Port FHA 4961 1,500 Must Rem Yes
10/100 Ethernet Adapter
10/100 Mbps Ethernet FHA 4962 545 Must Rem Yes
PCI Adapter II
PCI Cryptographic
Coprocessor (FIPS-4) FHA 4963 7,000 Must Rem Yes
Coprocessor FHA 4964 7,000 Must Rem Yes
Single #5250 FHA 4995 50,000 Both Yes No
Enterprise Enablement
Full #5250 Enterprise FHA 4996 400,000 Both Yes No
Enablement
Software Preload FHA 5000 0 Initial N/A No
Required
Customer Solution FHA 5002 0 Initial N/A No
Center -- Rochester
Mfg
Software Preinstall FHA 5005 0 Initial N/A
PCI-X Expansion Unit FHA 5088 15,709 $200 Support No No
PCI-X Expansion Tower FHA 5094 20,815 428 Support No No
PCI-X Exp Tower FHA 5096 18,982 200 Support No No
(no disk)
30-Disk Expansion FHA 5108 11,782 MES Yes No
Feature
Dual Line Cords -- FHA 5115 3,927 MES Yes No
Tower
Dual Line Cords -- FHA 5116 3,927 MES Yes No
5294 Tower
Redundant Power and FHA 5138 1,767 MES Yes No
Cooling
Power Dist Unit 1
Phase NEMA FHA 5160 1,309 Support Yes No
Phase IEC FHA 5161 1,309 Support Yes No
Power Dist Unit 2 FHA 5162 1,309 Support Yes No
of 3 Phase
Power Dist Unit -- FHA 5163 1,309 Support Yes No
3 Phase
Dual Pwr Cords --
8294/9194 FHA 5164 4,451 MES Yes No
8294 FHA 5165 4,451 MES Yes No
30-Disk Exp for FHA 5168 13,353 MES No No
9194 Tower
1.8m I/O Tower FHA 5294 69,251 $1,767 Support No No
(no disk) FHA 5296 42,022 399 Support No No
Sys Console on
OP Console FHA 5544 0 Both Yes No
100Mbps Ethernet FHA 5548 0 Support Yes No
On HMC FHA 5550 0 Both Yes No
Ethernet No IOP FHA 5553 0 Both Yes No
Mirror 35GB Disk/ FHA 5554 18,623 Support Yes No
Controller Pkg
Mirror 70GB Disk/ FHA 5555 23,810 Support Yes No
Controller Pkg
Mirror 141GB Disk/ FHA 5556 36,377 Support Yes No
Controller Pkg
Mirror 35GB Drawer FHA 5560 36,000 $196 Support Yes No
Package
Mirror 70GB Drawer FHA 5561 44,378 196 Support Yes No
Package
2780 Controller w/Aux FHA 5580 9,157 Support Yes No
Write Cache
2757 Controller w/Aux FHA 5581 10,466 Support Yes No
Write Cache
5777 Controller w/Aux FHA 5583 9,157 MES Yes No
Write Cache
4X Memory DIMM FHA 5584 1,099 MES No No
Interposers, Migrated
#4503
2780 Controller w/Aux FHA 5590 9,157 Support Yes No
Write Cache
2757 Controller w/Aux FHA 5591 9,157 Support Yes No
Write Cache
4X Memory DIMM
Interposers, Migrated
#4501 FHA 5605 1,099 MES No No
#4502 FHA 5611 1,099 MES No No
80/160GB DAT160 SAS FHA 5619 2,199 Both No No
Tape Drive
Activation of 1GB FHA 5680 1,515 Both Yes No
DDR2 POWER6 Memory
Activation of 256 GB FHA 5681 387,840 Both Yes No
DDR2 POWER6 Memory
DAT160 Data Cartridge FHA 5689 599 Initial Yes No
On/Off, 1GB-1Day, FHA 5691 13 Both Yes No
Memory Billing
POWER6 Memory
0/4GB DDR2 Memory FHA 5693 1,518 Both No Yes
(4x1GB) DIMMs-
667 MHz- POWER6
CoD Memory
0/8 GB DDR2 Memory FHA 5694 3,035 Both No Yes
(4x2GB) DIMMs-
667 MHz- POWER6
CoD Memory
0/16GB DDR2 Memory FHA 5695 6,070 Both No Yes
(4x4GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6
CoD Memory
0/32GB DDR2 Memory FHA 5696 26,886 Both No Yes
(4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6
CoD Memory
0/64GB DDR2 Memory FHA 5697 66,880 Both No Yes
(4x16GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6
CoD Memory
IBM Gigabit Ethernet- FHA 5700 1,142 Both No No
SX PCI-X Adapter
IBM 10/100/1000 Base- FHA 5701 699 Both No No
TX Ethernet PCI-X
Adapter
PCI-X Ultra Tape FHA 5702 861 Support No No
Controller
PCI-X Fibre Channel FHA 5704 3,464 Support No No
Tape Controller
IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 FHA 5706 999 Both No No
Base-TX Ethernet
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 2-Port Gigabit FHA 5707 1,750 Both No No
Ethernet-SX PCI-X
Adapter
PCI-X Dual Channel FHA 5710 777 Support No No
Ultra320 SCSI Blind
Swap Adapter
PCI-X Dual Channel
Ultra320 SCSI RAID FHA 5711 2,646 Must Rem N/A No
Blind Swap Adapter
Ultra320 SCSI FHA 5712 777 Support No No
Adapter
1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE FHA 5713 1,191 Both No No
PCI-X on Copper Media
Adapter
1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE FHA 5714 1,853 Both No No
PCI-X on Optical
Media Adapter
2 Gigabit Fibre FHA 5716 1,999 Support No No
Channel PCI-X Adapter
10 Gigabit Ethernet FHA 5718 6,618 Support No No
-SR PCI-X Adapter
10 Gigabit Ethernet- FHA 5719 13,041 Support No No
LR PCI-X Adapter
DVD/Tape SAS External FHA 5720 3,599 Both No No
Storage Unit
10 Gb Ethernet-SR FHA 5721 6,276 Both No No
PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter
10 Gb Ethernet-LR FHA 5722 10,587 Both No No
PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter
2-Port Asynchronous FHA 5723 171 Both No No
EIA-232 PCI Adapter
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel FHA 5736 777 Both No No
Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel
Ultra320 SCSI RAID FHA 5737 2,646 Must Rem N/A No
Adapter
4-Port 10/100/1000 FHA 5740 1,099 Both No No
Base-TX PCI-X Adapter
Single Bus Ultra 320 FHA 5741 660 $84 Both No No
SCSI Repeater Card
Dual Bus Ultra 320 FHA 5742 1,321 84 Both No No
SCSI Repeater Card
Half High 800GB/1.6TB FHA 5746 4,999 Both No No
LTO4 SAS Tape Drive
IBM LTO Ultrium 4 FHA 5747 1,600 Initial No No
800 GB Data Cartridge
4Gbps Fibre Channel FHA 5749 3,308 Both No No
(2-Port)
4.7 GB SCSI DVD-RAM FHA 5752 660 Must Rem N/A No
Drive
200/400GB Half High FHA 5755 6,882 Must Rem N/A No
Ultrium 2 Tape Drive
IDE Slimline DVD-ROM FHA 5756 275 Both No No
Drive
IBM 4.7 GB IDE FHA 5757 660 Both No No
Slimline DVD-RAM
Drive
4 GB Single-Port Fibre FHA 5758 1,999 Both No No
Channel PCI-X 2.0
DDR Adapter
4 Gb Dual-Port Fibre FHA 5759 3,308 Both No No
Channel PCI-X 2.0 DDR
Adapter
PCI-X Fibre Chan Disk FHA 5760 5,495 Both No No
Controller FHA 5761 3,464 Both No No
PCI-X Disk Controller
-90MB No IOP FHA 5776 2,617 Both No No
1.5GB No IOP FHA 5777 8,116 MES No No
PCI-X EXP24 Ctl- FHA 5778 11,127 Both No No
1.5GB No IOP
PCI-X EXP24 Ctl- FHA 5780 11,193 Both No No
1.5GB No IOP
PCI-X EXP24 Ctl- FHA 5782 11,193 Both No No
1.5GB No IOP
TotalStorage(R) EXP24 FHA 5786 7,200 $ 62 Both No No
Disk Dwr
PCI Expansion Drawer FHA 5790 5,354 86 Both No No
I/O Drawer, 20 Slots, FHA 5791 32,000 194 Both No Yes
16 Disk Bays
Expansion Rack, FHA 5792 60,000 188 Support No No
Powered
I/O Drawer, 20 Slots, FHA 5794 30,000 194 Support No Yes
8 Disk Bays
Media Drawer, FHA 5795 1,700 Must Rem N/A No
Rack Mounted
12X I/O Drawer PCI-X,
with repeater FHA 5797 32,000 194 Both No No
no repeater FHA 5798 32,000 194 Both No No
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel FHA 5806 768 Both No No
Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
Model Upgrade
Carry-Over Indicator
for #5791 FHA 5807 0 MES No Yes
for #5794 FHA 5808 0 MES No Yes
EXP 12S Expansion FHA 5886 5,956 228 Both No No
Drawer
PCI-X DDR Dual --
x4 SAS Adapter FHA 5900 777 Support No No
x4 3Gb SAS RAID FHA 5902 2,500 Both No No
Adapter
x4 SAS Adapter FHA 5912 1,092 Both No No
100 Processor Minutes
for #4694 FHA 5941 322 MES Yes No
for #4695 FHA 5942 463 MES Yes No
for #4694, IBM i FHA 5943 1,110 MES Yes No
for #4695, IBM i FHA 5944 1,210 MES Yes No
On/Off Processor CoD
Billing, 1 Proc-Day
for #4694, IBM i FHA 5945 670 MES Yes No
for #4695, IBM i FHA 5946 730 MES Yes No
Full Width Keyboard --
USB,
U.S. English, #103P FHA 5951 110 Both Yes
French, #189 FHA 5952 110 Both Yes
Italian, #142 FHA 5953 110 Both Yes
German/Austrian,
#129 FHA 5954 110 Both Yes
UK English, #166P FHA 5955 110 Both Yes
Spanish, #172 FHA 5956 110 Both Yes
Japanese, #194 FHA 5957 110 Both Yes
Brazilian Portuguese,
#275 FHA 5958 110 Both Yes
Hungarian, #208 FHA 5959 110 Both Yes
Korean, #413 FHA 5960 110 Both Yes
Chinese, #467 FHA 5961 110 Both Yes
French Canadian, FHA 5962 110 Both Yes
#445
Canadian French, FHA 5963 110 Both Yes
#058
Belgian/UK, #120 FHA 5964 110 Both Yes
Swedish/Finnish, FHA 5965 110 Both Yes
#153
Danish, #159 FHA 5966 110 Both Yes
Bulgarian, #442 FHA 5967 110 Both Yes
Swiss/French/German, FHA 5968 110 Both Yes
#150
Norwegian,#155 FHA 5969 110 Both Yes
Dutch, #143 FHA 5970 110 Both Yes
Portuguese, #163 FHA 5971 110 Both Yes
Greek, #319 FHA 5972 110 Both Yes
Hebrew, #212 FHA 5973 110 Both Yes
Polish, #214 FHA 5974 110 Both Yes
Slovakian, #245 FHA 5975 110 Both Yes
Czech, #243 FHA 5976 110 Both Yes
Turkish, #179 FHA 5977 110 Both Yes
LA Spanish, #171 FHA 5978 110 Both Yes
Arabic, #253 FHA 5979 110 Both Yes
Thai, #191 FHA 5980 110 Both Yes
Russian, #443 FHA 5981 110 Both Yes
Slovenian, #234 FHA 5982 110 Both Yes
U.S. English Euro, FHA 5983 110 Both Yes
#103P
Power Control Cable
(SPCN) -- 2 meter FHA 6001 33 Support No No
(SPCN) -- 3 meter FHA 6006 53 Both Yes No
(SPCN) -- 15 meter FHA 6007 106 Both Yes No
(SPCN) -- 6 meter FHA 6008 66 Both Yes No
(SPCN) -- 30 meter FHA 6029 119 Both Yes No
Opt Front Door for
1.8m Rack FHA 6068 450 MES Yes No
2.0m Rack FHA 6069 550 Both Yes No
IBM 80/160 GB Internal FHA 6120 1,322 Must Rem N/A No
Tape Drive with VXA
Technology
I/O Drawer Cable Group,
Primary Rack/9U FHA 6121 400 Must Rem N/A No
Primary Rack/5U FHA 6122 400 Must Rem N/A No
Primary Rack/1U FHA 6123 400 Must Rem N/A No
Primary Rack/13U FHA 6124 400 Must Rem N/A No
I/O Drawer Cable Group,
#8691 Rack/1U FHA 6125 400 MES No No
#8691 Rack/5U FHA 6126 400 MES No No
#8691 Rack/9U FHA 6127 400 MES No No
#8691 Rack/13U FHA 6128 400 MES No No
#8691 Rck/19U FHA 6129 400 MES No No
Power Cable, I/O FHA 6179 300 Must Rem N/A No
Drawer to Media Drawer
Bulk Power Regulator FHA 6186 4,000 MES No No
Integrated Battery
Backup, Primary or FHA 6200 4,500 MES No No
Redundant-Front
Mounted
Backup, Redundant FHA 6201 4,500 Must Rem N/A No
Rear Mounted
PCI Dual Channel FHA 6203 790 Must Rem N/A No
Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
PCI Universal FHA 6204 716 Must Rem N/A No
Differential Ultra
SCSI Adapter
2 Gigabit Fibre FHA 6228 2,100 Must Rem N/A No
Channel Adapter for
64-bit PCI Bus
Advanced SerialRAID FHA 6230 3,000 Must Rem N/A No
Plus Adapter
128 MByte DRAM Option FHA 6231 960 Must Rem N/A No
Card
32 MByte Fast-Write FHA 6235 575 Must Rem N/A No
Cache Option Card
2 Gigabit Fibre FHA 6239 3,100 Must Rem N/A No
Channel PCI-X Adapter
Cable, Integrated
Battery Backup to Bulk
Power Regulator,
Primary Rack FHA 6240 400 MES No No
Expansion Rack FHA 6241 400 Must Rem N/A No
Cable, Front Mounted FHA 6242 400 MES No No
Integrated Battery
Backup to rear BPR,
Primary/
Expansion Rack
EMC Skirts/Tailgate FHA 6243 450 Must Rem N/A No
1.8m Rack Trim Kit FHA 6246 299 MES Yes No
2.0m Rack Trim Kit FHA 6247 299 MES Yes No
1.8m Rack Acoustic FHA 6248 4,650 MES Yes No
Doors
2.0m Rack Acoustic FHA 6249 4,650 MES Yes No
Doors
Slimline Doors FHA 6251 6,000 MES No No
Acoustic Doors FHA 6252 8,000 MES No No
Slimline Doors, #8691 FHA 6253 3,000 MES No No
Expansion Rack
Acoustic Doors, #8691 FHA 6254 8,000 MES No No
Expansion Rack
36/72GB 4mm Internal FHA 6258 1,255 Must Rem N/A No
Tape Drive
VXA-320 160/320GB FHA 6279 1,985 Must Rem N/A No
Internal Tape Drive
Integrated Battery FHA 6331 400 Both No No
Backup w/cables
Bulk Power Regulator
FHA 6333 4,200 Both No No
Bulk Power
Distribution Assembly FHA 6334 2,500 Both No No
RIO-2 Bus Adapter FHA 6417 1,059 MES No No
RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop FHA 6438 1,191 Both No No
Adapter for #5790
14-Ft 250V/10A Power FHA 6451 7 Support No No
Cord
14-Ft 250V/10A Power FHA 6455 0 Support No No
Cord
Power Cable -- Drawer
to IBM PDU, 14-foot, FHA 6458 19 Both No No
250V/10A
12-Ft 250V/10A RA Pwr FHA 6459 7 Both No No
Cd
Power Cord (14-foot), FHA 6460 19 MES No No
Drawer To OEM PDU
(125V, 15A)
14-Ft 250V/10A FHA 6461 7 Both No No
Power Cord FHA 6462 7 Support No No
FHA 6463 7 Support No No
FHA 6464 7 Support No No
FHA 6465 7 Support No No
FHA 6466 7 Support No No
FHA 6467 7 Support No No
FHA 6468 18 Support No No
Power Cord
(14-foot), Drawer to FHA 6469 19 MES No No
OEM PDU, (250V, 15A),
U.S.
(6-foot), To Wall FHA 6470 19 Both Yes No
(125V, 15A)
(9-foot), To Wall/
OEM PDU,
(125V, 15A) FHA 6471 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 16A) FHA 6472 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 10A) FHA 6473 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 13A) FHA 6474 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 16A) FHA 6475 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 10A) FHA 6476 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 16A) FHA 6477 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 16A) FHA 6478 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 10A) FHA 6479 14 Support No No
(6-foot), To Wall, FHA 6487 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 15A), U.S.
(9-foot), To Wall/ FHA 6488 53 Both Yes No
OEM PDU, (125V, 15A
or 250V, 10A)
14-Ft 1PH/48-60A FHA 6492 1,055 Both Yes No
Power Cord
Power Cord (9-foot),
To Wall/OEM PDU,
(250V, 10A) FHA 6493 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 10A) FHA 6494 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 10A) FHA 6495 19 Both Yes No
(250V, 10A) FHA 6496 19 Both Yes No
Power Cord (6-foot),
To Wall/OEM PDU,
(250V, 10A) FHA 6497 33 Both Yes No
(250V, 15A) FHA 6498 239 Both Yes No
Optional Rack Security FHA 6580 180 Both Yes No
Kit
Modem Tray for 19-Inch FHA 6586 250 Both Yes No
Rack
Disk Slot Fillers FHA 6598 60 Both Yes No
(Quantity 4)
Power Cord (9-foot), FHA 6651 19 Both Yes No
To Wall/OEM PDU,
(125V, 15A)
14-Ft 1PH/24-30A FHA 6654 507 Both Yes No
Power Cord
14-Ft 1PH/24-30A WR FHA 6655 449 Both Yes No
Pwr Cord
14-Ft 1PH/24A FHA 6658 357 Both Yes No
Pwr Cord - Korea
Power Cord (9-foot), FHA 6659 19 Both Yes No
To Wall/OEM PDU,
(250V, 15A)
Power Cord (14-foot),
Drawer To OEM PDU
(125V, 15A) FHA 6660 19 Both Yes No
7-Ft 200V PDU FHA 6664 19 Both Yes No
Power Cord
Power Cord (14-foot),
Drawer To OEM PDU
(250V, 15A) FHA 6669 19 Both Yes No
Power Cord (6-foot), FHA 6670 19 Both Yes No
To Wall (125V, 15A),
Power Cord (9-foot), FHA 6671 19 Both Yes No
Drawer to IBM PDU,
250V/10A
Power Cord (5-foot), FHA 6672 19 Both Yes No
Drawer to IBM PDU,
250V/10A
Power Cord (9-foot), FHA 6680 19 Both Yes No
To Wall/OEM PDU,
(250V, 10A)
14-Ft 200-240V/10A FHA 6681 18 Support Yes No
Pwr Cord
Power Cord (6-foot), FHA 6687 19 Both Yes No
To Wall, (250V, 15A)
14-Ft 200-240V/15A FHA 6690 18 Support No No
Pwr Cord
FHA 6699 1,047 Support Yes No
RIO-2 Bus Adapter
PCI 2-Line WAN IOA FHA 6805 556 Both No No
No IOP
PCI 4-Modem WAN IOA FHA 6808 2,095 Both No No
No IOP
PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem FHA 6833 766 Both No No
NoIOP
Weight Reduction FHA 6850 0 Initial N/A
Option
Slimline Doors OEM, FHA 6851 6,000 Must Rem N/A No
System and #5792 Racks
Acoustic Doors OEM, FHA 6852 8,000 Must Rem N/A No
System and #5792 Racks
Slimline Doors, OEM, FHA 6853 3,000 Must Rem N/A No
#8691 Expansion Rack
Acoustic Doors, OEM, FHA 6854 8,000 Must Rem N/A No
#8691 Expansion Rack
Weight Distribution FHA 6855 750 Both Yes No
Plate
Doors with Rear Htx FHA 6856 15,000 Must Rem N/A No
-- OEM
Heat Exchanger Door
Kit for System Rack,
Blue Stripe FHA 6857 13,000 MES No No
Cu Stripe FHA 6859 13,000 MES No No
Slimline Doors for FHA 6861 3,585 MES No No
System Rack, Blue
Stripe
Acoustic Doors for FHA 6862 4,675 MES No No
System Rack, Blue
Stripe
Acoustic Doors(F & R), FHA 6865 12,000 Both No No
H CEC Rack
Acoustic/heat FHA 6866 16,500 Both No No
Exchanger Doors
(F/R), H CEC Rack
Slimline Doors(F & R), FHA 6869 8,000 Both No No
H CEC AND I/O
Expansion Racks
Acoustic Doors(F & R), FHA 6870 14,500 Both No No
H I/O Expansion Rack
Acoustic Doors(F & R), FHA 6878 12,000 Both No No
H I/O Expansion Rack
Bolt-On
Non-Acoustic Doors FHA 6880 8,000 Both No No
(F & R), H I/O
Expansion Rack Bolt-On
UPIC Cable Group, BPD1
to I/O Drawer at A01 FHA 6941 500 Both No No
to I/O Drawer at A05 FHA 6942 500 Both No No
to I/O Drawer at A09 FHA 6943 500 Both No No
UPIC Cable Group, BPD2
to I/O Drawer at Z01 FHA 6944 500 Both No No
to I/O Drawer at Z05 FHA 6945 500 Both No No
to I/O Drawer at Z09 FHA 6946 500 Both No No
UPIC Y-Cable Group,
BPD2 to I/O Drawer
at Z13 FHA 6947 400 Both No No
at Z17 FHA 6948 400 Both No No
at Z21 FHA 6949 400 Both No No
at Z25 FHA 6950 400 Both No No
3rd & 4th AMDs + UPIC FHA 6952 5,000 Both No No
Y-Cable Group
(BPC TO Fans)
Nonpowered, Bolt-on FHA 6953 30,000 Both No No
Expansion Rack,
24-inch
Powered Expansion FHA 6954 60,000 $188 Both No No
Rack, 24inch
UPIC Y-Cable Group,
BPD1 to 1st Processor FHA 6961 650 Both No No
Node (P9)
BPD1 to 2nd Processor FHA 6962 650 Both No No
Node (P5)
BPD1 to 3rd Processor FHA 6963 650 Both No No
Node (P6)
BPD1 to 4th Processor FHA 6964 650 Both No No
Node (P2)
BPD2 to 5th Processor FHA 6965 650 Both No No
Node (P7)
BPD2 to 6th Processor FHA 6966 650 Both No No
Node (P8)
BPD2 to 7th Processor FHA 6967 650 Both No No
Node (P3)
BPD2 to 8th Processor FHA 6968 650 Both No No
Node (P4)
BPD1 to I/O Drawer
at A13 FHA 6969 900 Both No No
at A17 FHA 6970 900 Both No No
at A21 FHA 6971 900 Both No No
at A25 FHA 6972 900 Both No No
Intelligent PDU+, FHA 7109 1,455 Both Yes No
1 EIA Unit, Universal
UTG0247 Connector
Power Distribution FHA 7188 1,000 Both Yes No
Unit
Quantity 150 of #2124 FHA 7204 24,900 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #2125 FHA 7205 27,750 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #2126 FHA 7206 30,900 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #2127 FHA 7207 41,700 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #2128 FHA 7208 65,550 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #2138 FHA 7213 15,000 Both Yes No
On/Off Proc CoD Billing,
1 Proc-Day, for #4694 FHA 7234 193 MES Yes No
1 Proc-Day, for #4695 FHA 7244 278 MES Yes No
256 GB Memory FHA 7280 387,840 Support Yes No
Activations for #4500,
#4501, #4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
Dual I/O Unit FHA 7307 695 Both Yes No
Enclosure FHA 7311 552 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #4319 FHA 7504 147,273 Support Yes No
Quantity 150 of #4326 FHA 7508 235,440 Support Yes No
Quantity 150 of #4327 FHA 7509 149,850 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #4328 FHA 7510 194,850 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #4329 FHA 7511 419,850 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #5741 FHA 7514 99,000 $12,581 Both Yes No
Quantity 150 of #5742 FHA 7515 195,971 12,581 Both Yes No
Cap. BackUp Power 595
4.2 GHz Processor 450 FHA 7569 42,000 78 Both No No
On/Off CoD Credit Days
5.0 GHz Processor 450 FHA 7571 60,500 119 Both No No
On/Off CoD Credit Days
New Cap. BackUp POWER5 FHA 7586 69,000 Must Rem N/A
Turbo Processor 450
On/Off CoD Credit Days
Capacity BackUp POWER5+FHA 7587 88,000 Must Rem N/A
2.1GHz Standard
Processor 450 On/Off
CoD Credit Days
On/Off Processor
Billing for
FCs 8970 and 7587 FHA 7588 183 Must Rem N/A
FCs 8967 and 7704 FHA 7592 118 Must Rem N/A
FCs 8968 and 7705 FHA 7593 265 Must Rem N/A
Activation, #8967 FHA 7667 14,100 Must Rem N/A
#7704 CUoD Processor
Book, One Processor
Activation, #8968 FHA 7668 31,800 Must Rem N/A
#7705 CUoD Processor
Book, One Processor
1 GB Memory Activation FHA 7669 1,515 Both Yes No
for #4500, #4501,
#4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
Activation, #8970 FHA 7693 22,000 $359 Must Rem N/A
#7587 CUoD Processor
Book, One Processor
Reserve Capacity FHA 7694 5,490 Must Rem N/A
Prepaid for #8970
Capacity BackUp FHA 7704 56,410 Must Rem N/A
POWER5+ 2.1GHz
Standard Processor
450 On/Off CoD
Credit Days
POWER5+ 2.3GHz Turbo FHA 7705 127,200 Must Rem N/A
Processor 450 On/Off
CoD Credit Days
Cap. BackUp POWER5
Std. Processor 450 FHA 7730 58,000 Must Rem N/A
On/Off CoD Credit
Days
Turbo Processor 450 FHA 7731 129,000 Must Rem N/A
On/Off CoD Credit
Days
Std. Processor 450 FHA 7732 58,000 Must Rem N/A
On/Off CoD Credit
Days
2.0m Rack Side Attach FHA 7780 196 Support Yes No
Kit
256 1GB Memory
Activations for FHA 7799 608,256 Must Rem N/A
#7835 Memory Cards
Ethernet Cable,
6M, HMC to FHA 7801 16 Both Yes No
System Unit
15m, HMC to FHA 7802 34 Both Yes No
System Unit
Bulk Power Controller FHA 7803 4,000 Support No
Assembly
Cooling Group FHA 7807 4,000 Must Rem N/A
DC Power Converter, FHA 7809 6,000 Must Rem N/A
Processor Book
Processor Clock Card, FHA 7810 575 Must Rem N/A
Programmable
System Service FHA 7811 3,500 Must Rem N/A
Processor
Multiplexer Card FHA 7812 2,200 Must Rem N/A
16-Way POWER5 Turbo FHA 7813 129,000 Must Rem N/A
CUoD Processor Book,
0-Way Active
4GB DDR2 Memory Card, FHA 7814 11,879 Must Rem N/A
533MHz
Activation #7813, FHA 7815 32,500 Must Rem N/A
#7731, #7586 or #8969
CUoD Processor Books,
One Processor
4GB CUoD Memory Card FHA 7816 7,127 Must Rem N/A
2GB Active, DDR1
1 Link Switch Network FHA 7817 5,000 Must Rem N/A
Interface, optical
(p5 590/595)
Remote I/O-2 (RIO-2) FHA 7818 3,400 Must Rem N/A
Loop Adapter,
Two Port
GX Dual-port 12x HCA FHA 7820 3,000 Must Rem N/A
Power Cable Group,
CEC Primary Fans FHA 7821 650 Must Rem N/A
1st CEC Book FHA 7822 650 Must Rem N/A
2nd CEC Book FHA 7823 650 Must Rem N/A
3rd CEC Book FHA 7824 650 Must Rem N/A
4th CEC Book FHA 7825 650 Must Rem N/A
7807 Cooling Group FHA 7826 650 Must Rem N/A
16GB DDR1 Memory Card, FHA 7828 69,632 Must Rem N/A
266MHz
32GB DDR1 Memory Card, FHA 7829 163,840 Must Rem N/A
200MHz
8 GB CUoD Memory Card FHA 7835 14,253 Must Rem N/A
4GB Active, DDR1
Bulk Power FHA 7837 2,500 MES No
Distribution Assembly
On/Off Processor FHA 7839 0 Must Rem N/A
Enablement for #7981
or #7730
Side-by-Side for FHA 7840 655 Support No No
1.8m Racks
Ruggedize Rack Kit FHA 7841 1,964 Support No No
I/O Drawer Cable Group,
#8691 Rack/13U FHA 7847 650 Must Rem N/A
#8691 Rack/19U FHA 7848 650 Must Rem N/A
#8691 Rack/23U FHA 7849 650 Must Rem N/A
#8691 Rack/27U FHA 7850 650 Must Rem N/A
#8691 Rack/31U FHA 7851 650 Must Rem N/A
Power Cables, 4x, 1U FHA 7853 650 MES No
Power Cables, 4x, 5U FHA 7854 650 MES No
I/O Drawer Cable FHA 7855 650 MES No
Group, #5792 Rack/9U
Power Cables, 4x, 13U FHA 7856 400 MES No
Power Cables, 4x, 19U FHA 7857 400 MES No
Power Cables, 4x, 23U FHA 7858 400 MES No
Power Cables, 4x, 27U FHA 7859 400 MES No
Power Cables, 4x, 31U FHA 7860 400 MES No
PCI Blind Swap FHA 7862 46 Support No
Cassette Kit, Single
Wide Adapters, Type II
Switch Cbl.(SNI)3.5M FHA 7923 200 Must Rem N/A
Optical
RIO-2(Remote I/O-2) FHA 7924 300 Both Yes No
Cbl, 0.6M
Activation, #7981 or FHA 7925 14,500 Must Rem N/A
# 7730 CUoD Processor
Book, One Processor
30 Days Prepaid FHA 7926 3,630 Must Rem N/A
Reserve Capacity for
#7981
Bolt-Down Kit,
Low-Raised Floor FHA 7937 7,000 Both Yes
High-Raised Floor FHA 7938 7,000 Both Yes
Non-Raised Floor FHA 7939 7,000 Must Rem N/A No
PowerVM -Standard FHA 7943 0 Both Yes No
Edition
Compact Handling FHA 7960 500 Both N/A
Option
Switch Cbl.(SNI) FHA 7962 240 Must Rem N/A
10 meter Optical
Switch Cbl.(SNI), FHA 7963 730 Must Rem N/A
30 meter, Optical
1GB Activation #7816 FHA 7970 2,376 Must Rem N/A
& #7835 Memory
Features
On/Off Processor FHA 7971 0 Both Yes
Enablement for features
7813, 7731, 7586, 7587,
7704, 7705, 8967, 8968,
8969 and 8970
On/Off Processor FHA 7972 271 Must Rem N/A
Billing for Feature
#7813, #7731, #8969,
#7586
On/Off Memory
Enablement FHA 7973 0 Both Yes
Billing FHA 7974 13 Must Rem N/A
30 Days Prepaid FHA 7975 8,130 Must Rem N/A
Reserve Capacity for
#7813 (MES orders
only), #8969
16-Way POWER5 Standard FHA 7981 86,800 $570 Must Rem N/A
CUoD Processor Book,
0-Way Active
CUoD Processor Book, FHA 7988 78,000 599 Must Rem N/A
0-Way Active
Activation, #7988 or FHA 7990 22,500 Must Rem N/A
#7732 CUoD Processor
Book, One Processor
30 Days Prepaid FHA 7991 5,640 Must Rem N/A
Reserve Capacity for
#7988
Advanced POWER FHA 7992 0 Must Rem N/A
Virtualization
On/Off Processor
Billing for Feature FHA 7993 121 Must Rem N/A
#7981 or #7730
Enablement for #7988 FHA 7994 0 Must Rem N/A
or #7732
Billing for Feature FHA 7996 188 Must Rem N/A
#7988 or #7732
PowerVM (Enterprise FHA 8002 0 Both N/A No
Edition)
128-Port Asynchronous
Controller Cable,
4.5 Meter FHA 8131 66 Must Rem N/A No
23cm (9-Inch) FHA 8132 44 Must Rem N/A No
RJ-45 to DB-25 FHA 8133 132 Support No No
Converter Cable
Rack Mountable Remote FHA 8136 2,757 Must Rem N/A No
Asynchronous Node
16-Port EIA-232
Enhanced Remote FHA 8137 1,759 Must Rem N/A No
Asynchronous Node
16-Port EIA-232
0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 FHA 8151 $ 172,462 Support No No
Memory Package
0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 FHA 8153 72,960 Support No No
Memory Package
256GB DDR1 Memory FHA 8195 701,704 Must Rem N/A
(32 X 8GB)
512GB DDR1 Memory FHA 8197 $1,448,346 Must Rem N/A
(32 X 16GB Cards)
512GB DDR1 Memory FHA 8198 2,228,224 Must Rem N/A
(16 X 32GB Cards)
512GB DDR2 Memory FHA 8200 172,462 MES No No
(16 X 32GB Cards)
0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 FHA 8201 97,120 Both No Yes
Memory Package
(32x#5694)
0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 FHA 8202 97,120 Both No Yes
Memory Package
(16x#5695)
0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 FHA 8203 194,240 Both No Yes
Memory Package
(32x#5695)
0/512 GB 400MHz DDR2 FHA 8204 194,253 Both No Yes
Memory Package
(16x#5696)
0/2 TB 400MHz DDR2 FHA 8205 $1,301,299 Both No No
Memory Package
(32x#5697)
Media Drawer Placement FHA 8449 0 Both No No
Indicator -- U12
Base Customer FHA 8453 0 Initial N/A No
Spec Plcmnt
Reserve Capacity FHA 8467 3,525 Must Rem N/A
Prepaid for #8967
Reserve Capacity FHA 8468 7,950 Must Rem N/A
Prepaid for #8968
1 GB Base Memory FHA 8471 600 Support No No
Activations for
#4500, #4501, #4502
and #4503
256 GB Base Memory FHA 8472 153,600 Support No No
Activations for #4500,
#4501, #4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
256 GB Memory FHA 8493 480,000 Support No No
Activations for #8151,
#8153 and #8200
Memory Packages
Line Cord,
8AWG, 14ft, No Plug FHA 8677 1,000 Both No No
6AWG, 14ft, IEC309
100A Plug FHA 8686 2,500 Both No No
6AWG, 6ft, IEC309
100A Plug FHA 8687 2,250 Both No No
6AWG/Type W, 14ft,
IEC309 60A Plug FHA 8688 2,000 Both No No
6AWG/Type W, 6ft,
IEC309 60A Plug FHA 8689 1,500 Both No No
Expansion Rack, FHA 8691 8,000 Support N/A No
24", 42U
Line Cord,
6AWG, 14ft, No Plug FHA 8694 500 Both No No
4AWG, 14ft, No Plug FHA 8695 1,000 Both No No
4AWG, 14ft, 100A Plug FHA 8696 2,500 Both No No
8AWG, 14ft, IEC309 FHA 8697 2,000 Both No No
30A Plug
8AWG, 6ft, IEC309 FHA 8698 1,500 Both No No
30A Plug
6AWG, 14ft, 60A Plug FHA 8699 2,500 Both No No
Keyboard -- USB,
US English, #103P FHA 8800 110 Support Yes No
French, #189 FHA 8801 110 Support Yes No
Italian, #142 FHA 8802 110 Support Yes No
German/Austrian, #129 FHA 8803 110 Support Yes No
UK English, #166 FHA 8804 110 Support Yes No
Spanish, #172 FHA 8805 110 Support Yes No
Japanese, #194 FHA 8806 110 Support Yes No
Brazilian/Portuguese, FHA 8807 110 Support Yes No
#275
Canadian French, #058 FHA 8808 110 Support Yes No
Belgium/UK, #120 FHA 8810 110 Support Yes No
Swedish/Finnish, #153 FHA 8811 110 Support Yes No
Danish, #159 FHA 8812 110 Support Yes No
Bulgarian, #442 FHA 8813 110 Support Yes No
Swiss/French/German, FHA 8814 110 Support Yes No
#150F/G
Norwegian, #155 FHA 8816 110 Support Yes No
Dutch, #143 FHA 8817 110 Support Yes No
Portuguese, #163 FHA 8818 110 Support Yes No
Greek, #319 FHA 8819 110 Support Yes No
Hebrew, #212 FHA 8820 110 Support Yes No
Hungarian, #208 FHA 8821 110 Support Yes No
Polish, #214 FHA 8823 110 Support Yes No
Slovakian, #245 FHA 8825 110 Support Yes No
Czech, #243 FHA 8826 110 Support Yes No
Turkish, #179 FHA 8827 110 Support Yes No
LA Spanish, #171 FHA 8829 110 Support Yes No
Arabic, #253 FHA 8830 110 Support Yes No
Korean, #413 FHA 8833 110 Support Yes No
Chinese/US, #467 FHA 8834 110 Support Yes No
French Canadian, #445 FHA 8835 110 Support Yes No
Thai, #191 FHA 8836 110 Support Yes No
Russian, #443 FHA 8838 110 Support Yes No
Yugoslavian/Latin, FHA 8839 110 Support Yes No
#105
US English (EMEA), FHA 8840 110 Support Yes No
#103P
Mouse -- USB, with FHA 8841 82 Both Yes No
Keyboard Attachment
Cable
16-Way POWER5+
2.1GHz Standard CUoD FHA 8967 56,410 $365 Must Rem N/A
Processor Book,
0-Way Active
2.3GHz Turbo CUoD FHA 8968 127,200 815 Must Rem N/A
Processor Book,
0-Way Active
New 16-Way POWER5 FHA 8969 115,000 815 Must Rem N/A
Turbo CoD Processor
Book, 0-Way Active
16-Way POWER5+ 2.1GHz FHA 8970 88,000 599 Must Rem N/A
Standard CUoD
Processor Book,
0-Way Active
Southern Hemisphere FHA 9004 0 Must Rem N/A
Designator for
Monitors
Language Group Specify
US English FHA 9300 NC Initial N/A No
Dutch FHA 9700 NC Initial N/A No
French FHA 9703 NC Initial N/A No
German FHA 9704 NC Initial N/A No
Polish FHA 9705 NC Initial N/A No
Norwegian FHA 9706 NC Initial N/A No
Portuguese FHA 9707 NC Initial N/A No
Spanish FHA 9708 NC Initial N/A No
Italian FHA 9711 NC Initial N/A No
Canadian French FHA 9712 NC Initial N/A No
Japanese FHA 9714 NC Initial N/A No
Traditional Chinese FHA 9715 NC Initial N/A No
(Taiwan)
Korean FHA 9716 NC Initial N/A No
Turkish FHA 9718 NC Initial N/A No
Hungarian FHA 9719 NC Initial N/A No
Slovakian FHA 9720 NC Initial N/A No
Russian FHA 9721 NC Initial N/A No
Simplified Chinese FHA 9722 NC Initial N/A No
(PRC)
Czech FHA 9724 NC Initial N/A No
Romanian FHA 9725 NC Initial N/A No
Croatian FHA 9726 NC Initial N/A No
Slovenian FHA 9727 NC Initial N/A No
Brazilian Portuguese FHA 9728 NC Initial N/A No
Thai FHA 9729 NC Initial N/A No
MMMC = Minimum monthly maintenance charge
Type/model conversions
From To Parts Purchase
Type Model Type Model returned price
9119 590 9119 FHA Yes $68,000
9119 595 9119 FHA Yes 54,000
9406 570 9119 FHA Yes 86,000
9406 595 9119 FHA Yes 54,000
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9119
machine type:
Initial/
MES/
Description Model Feature Purchase Both/ RP
machine Type 9119 number number price MMMC Support CSU MES
RPO MES Indicator 590 0396 $0 Support N/A No
595 Support N/A No
Transition feature
from 9119-590-7981 590 1630 0 $285 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
from 9119-595-7988 595 1631 0 300 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
from 9119-595-7813 595 1632 0 408 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
from 9119-590-8967 590 1633 0 182 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
from 9119-595-8970 595 1634 0 300 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
from 9119-595-8968 595 1635 0 408 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
from 9119-595-8969 595 1636 0 408 MES No
to 9119-FHA-4694/4695
Feature conversions
Feature conversions for 9119-590 processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7981 -- 16-Way POWER5 1630 -- Transition No $0
Standard CUoD Processor Feature from
Book, 0-Way Active 9119-590-7981 to
9119-FHA-4694/4695
8967 -- 16-Way POWER5+ 1633 -- Transition No 0
2.1GHz Standard CUoD Feature from
Processor Book, 0-Way 9119-590-8967 to
Active 9119-FHA-4694/4695
Feature conversions for 9119-590 to 9119-FHA adapter features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7818 -- Remote I/O-2 1814 -- Remote I/O-2 Yes $1,310
(RIO-2) Loop Adapter, (RIO-2) Loop Adapter,
Two Port Two Port
7820 -- GX Dual-port 12x 1816 -- GX Dual-port 12x Yes 2,500
HCA HCA
Feature conversions for 9119-590 to 9119-FHA administrative features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
1633 -- Transition 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes $22,257
Feature from 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-590-8967 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1630 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 38,800
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-590-7981 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1633 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 42,167
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-590-8967 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1630 -- Transition 4964 -- PCI Cryptographic Yes 26,810
Feature from Coprocessor
9119-590-7981 to
9119-FHA-4694/4695
Feature conversions for 9119-590 to 9119-FHA memory features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7669 -- 1 GB Memory 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No $ 1,515
Activation for #4500, DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4501, #4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
7970 -- 1GB Activation 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No 2,376
#7816 & #7835 Memory DDR2 POWER6 Memory
Features
8471 -- 1 GB Base Memory 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No 1,215
Activations for #4500, DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4501, #4502 and #4503
7280 -- 256 GB Memory 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 194,048
Activations for #4500, GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4501, #4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
8472 -- 256 GB Base 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 311,040
Memory Activations for GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4500, #4501, #4502 and
#4503 Memory Cards
8493 -- 256 GB Memory 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 147,840
Activations for #8151, GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#8153 and #8200 Memory
Packages
4500 -- 0/4 GB 533 MHz 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 759
DDR2 CoD Memory Card (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7814 -- 4GB DDR2 Memory 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 330
Card, 533MHz (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7816 -- 4GB CUoD Memory 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 805
Card 2GB Active, DDR1 (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4500 -- 0/4 GB 533 MHz 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,276
DDR2 CoD Memory Card (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4501 -- 0/8 GB 533 MHz 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,518
DDR2 CoD Memory Card (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7814 -- 4GB DDR2 Memory 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,847
Card, 533MHz (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7816 -- 4GB CUoD Memory 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,322
Card 2GB Active, DDR1 (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7835 -- 8GB CUoD Memory 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,610
Card 4GB Active, DDR1 (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4501 -- 0/8 GB 533 MHz 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,553
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4502 -- 0/16 GB 533 MHz 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 3,579
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7828 -- 16GB DDR1 Memory 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 2,588
Card, 266MHz Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7835 -- 8GB CUoD Memory 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,645
Card 4GB Active, DDR1 Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4502 -- 0/16 GB 533 MHz 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 14,430
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4503 -- 0/32 GB 400 MHz 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 22,756
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7828 -- 16GB DDR1 Memory 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 19,923
Card, 266MHz Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7829 -- 32GB DDR1 Memory 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 10,502
Card, 200MHz Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4503 -- 0/32 GB 400 MHz 5697 -- 0/64GB DDR2 Yes 58,621
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory(4 x 16 GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6 CoD
Memory
7829 -- 32GB DDR1 Memory 5697 -- 0/64GB DDR2 Yes 50,496
Card, 200MHz Memory(4 x 16 GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6 CoD
Memory
8195 -- 256GB DDR1 Memory 8201 -- 0/256 GB 533MHz Yes 26,950
(32 X 8GB) DDR2 Memory Package
(32x#5694)
8153 -- 0/256 GB 533MHz 8202 -- 0/256 GB 533MHz Yes 60,640
DDR2 Memory Package DDR2 Memory Package
(16x#5695)
8151 -- 0/512 GB 533MHz 8203 -- 0/512 GB 533MHz Yes 108,009
DDR2 Memory Package DDR2 Memory Package
(32x#5695)
8197 -- 512GB DDR1 Memory 8203 -- 0/512 GB 533MHz Yes 49,405
(32 X 16GB Cards) DDR2 Memory Package
(32x#5695)
8198 -- 512GB DDR1 Memory 8204 -- 0/512 GB 400MHz Yes 82,842
(16 X 32GB Cards) DDR2 Memory Package
(16x#5696)
8200 -- 512GB DDR2 Memory 8204 -- 0/512 GB 400MHz Yes 108,022
( 16 X 32GB Cards) DDR2 Memory Package
(16x#5696)
Feature conversions for 9119-590 to 9119-FHA processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7667 -- Activation, #8967 4754 -- Processor No $11,230
#7704 CUoD Processor Activation #4754
Book, One Processor
7925 -- Activation, #7981 4754 -- Processor No 16,025
or # 7730 CUoD Processor Activation #4754
Book, One Processor
7667 -- Activation, #8967 4755 -- Processor No 21,135
#7704 CUoD Processor Activation #4755
Book, One Processor
7925 -- Activation, #7981 4755 -- Processor No 23,050
or # 7730 CUoD Processor Activation #4755
Book, One Processor
Feature conversions for 9119-595 processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7988 -- 16-Way POWER5 1631 -- Transition No $0
Standard CUoD Processor Feature from
Book, 0-Way Active 9119-595-7988 to
9119-FHA-4694/4695
7813 -- 16-Way POWER5 1632 -- Transition No 0
Turbo CUoD Processor Feature from
Book, 0-Way Active 9119-595-7813 to
9119-FHA-4694/4695
8970 -- 16-Way POWER5+ 1634 -- Transition No 0
2.1GHz Standard CUoD Feature from
Processor Book, 0-Way 9119-595-8970 to
Active 9119-FHA-4694/4695
8968 -- 16-Way POWER5+ 1635 -- Transition No 0
2.3GHz Turbo CUoD Feature from
Processor Book, 0-Way 9119-595-8968 to
Active 9119-FHA-4694/4695
8969 -- New 16-Way POWER5 1636 -- Transition No 0
Turbo CoD Processor Feature from
Book, 0-Way Active 9119-595-8969 to
9119-FHA-4694/4695
Feature conversions for 9119-595 to 9119-FHA adapter features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7818 -- Remote I/O-2 1814 -- Remote I/O-2 Yes $ 1,310
(RIO-2) Loop Adapter, (RIO-2) Loop Adapter,
Two Port Two Port
7820 -- GX Dual-port 12x 1816 -- GX Dual-port 12x Yes 2,500
HCA HCA
Feature conversions for 9119-595 to 9119-FHA administrative features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
1631 -- Transition 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes $30,300
Feature from 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-7988 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1632 -- Transition 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Feature from 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-7813 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1634 -- Transition 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 22,200
Feature from 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-8970 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1635 -- Transition 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 13,380
Feature from 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-8968 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1636 -- Transition 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 27,625
Feature from 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-8969 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1631 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 42,950
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-7988 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1632 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 37,925
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-7813 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1634 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 40,700
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-8970 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1635 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 28,700
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-8968 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
1636 -- Transition 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 40,375
Feature from 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
9119-595-8969 to Active Processor Book
9119-FHA-4694/4695
Feature conversions for 9119-595 to 9119-FHA memory features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7669 -- 1 GB Memory 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No $ 758
Activation for #4500, DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4501, #4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
7970 -- 1GB Activation 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No 327
#7816 & #7835 Memory DDR2 POWER6 Memory
Features
8471 -- 1 GB Base Memory 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No 1,215
Activations for #4500, DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4501, #4502 and #4503
7280 -- 256 GB Memory 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 194,048
Activations for #4500, GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4501, #4502 and #4503
Memory Cards
7799 -- 256 1GB Memory 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 83,712
Activations for #7835 GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
Memory Cards
8472 -- 256 GB Base 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 311,040
Memory Activations for GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#4500, #4501, #4502 and
#4503 Memory Cards
8493 -- 256 GB Memory 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 147,840
Activations for #8151, GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
#8153 and #8200 Memory
Packages
4500 -- 0/4 GB 533 MHz 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 759
DDR2 CoD Memory Card (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7814 -- 4GB DDR2 Memory 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 330
Card, 533MHz (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7816 -- 4GB CUoD Memory 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 805
Card 2GB Active, DDR1 (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4500 -- 0/4 GB 533 MHz 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,276
DDR2 CoD Memory Card (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4501 -- 0/8 GB 533 MHz 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,518
DDR2 CoD Memory Card (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7814 -- 4GB DDR2 Memory 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,847
Card, 533MHz (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7816 -- 4GB CUoD Memory 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,322
Card 2GB Active, DDR1 (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7835 -- 8GB CUoD Memory 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,610
Card 4GB Active, DDR1 (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4501 -- 0/8 GB 533 MHz 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,553
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4502 -- 0/16 GB 533 MHz 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 3,579
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7828 -- 16GB DDR1 Memory 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 2,588
Card, 266MHz Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7835 -- 8GB CUoD Memory 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,645
Card 4GB Active, DDR1 Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4502 -- 0/16 GB 533 MHz 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 14,430
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4503 -- 0/32 GB 400 MHz 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 22,756
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7828 -- 16GB DDR1 Memory 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 19,923
Card, 266MHz Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7829 -- 32GB DDR1 Memory 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 10,502
Card, 200MHz Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4503 -- 0/32 GB 400 MHz 5697 -- 0/64GB DDR2 Yes 58,621
DDR2 CoD Memory Card Memory(4 x 16 GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6 CoD
Memory
7829 -- 32GB DDR1 Memory 5697 -- 0/64GB DDR2 Yes 50,496
Card, 200MHz Memory(4 x 16 GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6 CoD
Memory
8195 -- 256GB DDR1 Memory 8201 -- 0/256 GB 533MHz Yes 26,950
(32 X 8GB) DDR2 Memory Package
(32x#5694)
8153 -- 0/256 GB 533MHz 8202 -- 0/256 GB 533MHz Yes 60,640
DDR2 Memory Package DDR2 Memory Package
(16x#5695)
8151 -- 0/512 GB 533MHz 8203 -- 0/512 GB 533MHz Yes 108,009
DDR2 Memory Package DDR2 Memory Package
(32x#5695)
8197 -- 512GB DDR1 Memory 8203 -- 0/512 GB 533MHz Yes 49,405
(32 X 16GB Cards) DDR2 Memory Package
(32x#5695)
8198 -- 512GB DDR1 Memory 8204 -- 0/512 GB 400MHz Yes 82,842
(16 X 32GB Cards) DDR2 Memory Package
(16x#5696)
8200 -- 512GB DDR2 Memory 8204 -- 0/512 GB 400MHz Yes 108,022
(16 X 32GB Cards) DDR2 Memory Package
(16x#5696)
Feature conversions for 9119-595 to 9119-FHA processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7668 -- Activation, #8968 4754 -- Processor No $ 6,790
#7705 CUoD Processor Activation #4754
Book, One Processor
7693 -- Activation, #8970 4754 -- Processor No 11,200
#7587 CUoD Processor Activation #4754
Book, One Processor
7815 -- Activation #7813, 4754 -- Processor No 12,975
#7731, #7586 or #8969 Activation #4754
CUoD Processor Books,
One Processor
7990 -- Activation, #7988 4754 -- Processor No 14,350
or #7732 CUoD Processor Activation #4754
Book, One Processor
7668 -- Activation, #8968 4755 -- Processor No 14,400
#7705 CUoD Processor Activation #4755
Book, One Processor
7693 -- Activation, #8970 4755 -- Processor No 20,400
#7587 CUoD Processor Activation #4755
Book, One Processor
7815 -- Activation #7813, 4755 -- Processor No 18,925
#7731, #7586 or #8969 Activation #4755
CUoD Processor Books,
One Processor
7990 -- Activation, #7988 4755 -- Processor No 20,175
or #7732 CUoD Processor Activation #4755
Book, One Processor
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA adapter features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
1814 -- Remote I/O-2 1816 -- GX Dual-port 12x Yes $2,750
(RIO-2) Loop Adapter, HCA
Two Port
5778 -- PCI-X EXP24 5780 -- PCI-X EXP24 No 5,595
Ctl-1.5GB No IOP Ctl-1.5GB No IOP
5778 -- PCI-X EXP24 5782 -- PCI-X EXP24 No 5,595
Ctl-1.5GB No IOP Ctl-1.5GB No IOP
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes $35,300
4.2GHz CoD , 0-core 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book Active Processor Book
4754 -- Processor 4755 -- Processor No 17,640
Activation #4754 Activation #4755
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA rack-related features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
5791 -- I/O Drawer, 20 5797 -- 12X I/O Drawer Yes $16,000
Slots, 16 Disk Bays PCI-X, with repeater
5791 -- I/O Drawer, 20 5798 -- 12X I/O Drawer Yes 16,000
Slots, 16 Disk Bays PCI-X, no repeater
Feature conversions for 9406-570 to 9119-FHA administrative features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
1641 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes $41,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1642 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 40,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1643 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 38,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1644 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 39,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1645 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 38,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1646 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 38,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1647 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 41,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1648 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 40,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1651 -- 2.2 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 38,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1652 -- 2.2 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 34,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1653 -- 2.2 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 34,000
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1641 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 59,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1642 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 58,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1643 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 56,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1644 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 57,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1645 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 56,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1646 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 56,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1647 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 59,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1648 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 58,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1651 -- 2.2 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 56,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1652 -- 2.2 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 52,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1653 -- 2.2 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 52,500
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
Feature conversions for 9406-570 to 9119-FHA Capacity on Demand features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7897 -- 570 CUoD Proc 4754 -- Processor No $15,100
Activation Activation #4754
8452 -- 570 One Processor 4754 -- Processor No 15,100
Activation Activation #4754
7897 -- 570 CUoD Proc 4755 -- Processor No 24,300
Activation Activation #4755
8452 -- 570 One Processor 4755 -- Processor No 24,300
Activation Activation #4755
Feature conversions for 9406-570 to 9119-FHA memory features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7663 -- 570 1GB Mem 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No $ 758
Activation DDR2 POWER6 Memory
7892 -- 2GB DDR2 Main 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,328
Storage (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7893 -- 4GB DDR2 Main 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,138
Storage (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4495 -- 4/8GB DDR2 Main 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,656
Storage (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7893 -- 4GB DDR2 Main 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,656
Storage (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
7894 -- 8GB DDR2 Main 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,276
Storage (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4495 -- 4/8GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 5,691
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4496 -- 8/16GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 5,311
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4497 -- 16GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,552
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4499 -- 16GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,674
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
7894 -- 8GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 5,311
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4496 -- 8/16GB DDR2 Main 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 23,331
Storage Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4497 -- 16GB DDR2 Main 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 23,525
Storage Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4498 -- 32GB DDR2 Main 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 20,164
Storage Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4499 -- 16GB DDR2 Main 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 20,702
Storage Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4498 -- 32GB DDR2 Main 5697 -- 0/64GB DDR2 Yes 58,520
Storage Memory(4 x 16 GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6 CoD
Memory
Feature conversions for 9406-570 to 9119-FHA processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7618 -- 570 One Processor 4754 -- Processor No $10,600
Activation Activation #4754
7738 -- 570 Base Proc 4754 -- Processor No 10,600
Activation Activation #4754
7618 -- 570 One Processor 4755 -- Processor No 19,800
Activation Activation #4755
7738 -- 570 Base Proc 4755 -- Processor No 19,800
Activation Activation #4755
7260 -- 570 Enterprise 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enablement Enterprise Enablement
7577 -- 570 Enterprise 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enablement Enterprise Enablement
9286 -- Base Enterprise 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enablement Enterprise Enablement
9299 -- Base 5250 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
7597 -- 570 Full 4996 -- Full #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
9298 -- Full 5250 4996 -- Full #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
Feature conversions for 9406-595 to 9119-FHA adapter features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7818 -- HSL-2/RIO-G 1814 -- Remote I/O-2 Yes $ 1,310
2-Ports Copper (RIO-2) Loop Adapter,
Two Port
Feature conversions for 9406-595 to 9119-FHA administrative features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
1661 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes $25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1662 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1663 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1664 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1665 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1666 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1667 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1668 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 25,875
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1671 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 30,300
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1672 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 30,300
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1673 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 30,300
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1676 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 13,380
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1677 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 13,380
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1678 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 13,380
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1679 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4694 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 13,380
Upgr Feat 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1661 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1662 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1663 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1664 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1665 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1666 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1667 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1668 -- 1.9 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 44,375
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1671 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 46,850
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1672 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 46,850
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1673 -- 1.65 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 46,850
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1676 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 28,700
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1677 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 28,700
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1678 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 28,700
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
1679 -- 2.3 GHz Proc HW 4695 -- 0/8-core POWER6 Yes 28,700
Upgr Feat 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core
Active Processor Book
Feature conversions for 9406-595 to 9119-FHA memory features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7669 -- 1GB DDR2 Memory 5680 -- Activation of 1GB No $ 758
Activation DDR2 POWER6 Memory
7280 -- 256GB DDR2 Memory 5681 -- Activation of 256 No 194,048
Activation GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory
4500 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Main 5693 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Memory Yes 759
Storage (4 x 1 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4500 -- 0/4GB DDR2 Main 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 2,276
Storage (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4501 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Main 5694 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Memory Yes 1,518
Storage (4 x 2 GB) DIMMs- 667 MHz-
POWER6 CoD Memory
4501 -- 0/8GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 4,553
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4502 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Main 5695 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Yes 3,579
Storage Memory (4 x 4 GB) DIMMs-
533 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4502 -- 0/16GB DDR2 Main 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 14,430
Storage Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4503 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Main 5696 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Yes 22,756
Storage Memory (4 x 8 GB) DIMMs-
400 MHz- POWER6 CoD
Memory
4503 -- 0/32GB DDR2 Main 5697 -- 0/64GB DDR2 Yes 58,621
Storage Memory(4 x 16 GB) DIMMs,
400 MHz, POWER6 CoD
Memory
Feature conversions for 9406-595 to 9119-FHA processor features
Parts Purchase
From FC: To FC: Returned Price
7668 -- 595 One Processor 4754 -- Processor No $ 6,790
Activation Activation #4754
7815 -- 595 One Processor 4754 -- Processor No 12,975
Activation Activation #4754
7925 -- 595 One Processor 4754 -- Processor No 16,025
Activation Activation #4754
7668 -- 595 One Processor 4755 -- Processor No 14,400
Activation Activation #4755
7815 -- 595 One Processor 4755 -- Processor No 18,925
Activation Activation #4755
7925 -- 595 One Processor 4755 -- Processor No 23,050
Activation Activation #4755
7261 -- 595 Enterprise 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enablement Enterprise Enablement
7579 -- 595 Enterprise 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enablement Enterprise Enablement
9286 -- Base Enterprise 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enablement Enterprise Enablement
9299 -- Base 5250 4995 -- Single #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
7259 -- 595 Full 4996 -- Full #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
7598 -- 595 Full 4996 -- Full #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
9298 -- Full 5250 4996 -- Full #5250 No 0
Enterprise Enable Enterprise Enablement
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(426-4343).
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IBM Global Financing offers competitive financing to credit-qualified customers to assist them
in acquiring IT solutions. Offerings include financing for IT acquisition, including hardware,
software, and services, from both IBM and other manufacturers or vendors. Offerings (for all
customer segments: small, medium, and large enterprise), rates, terms, and availability can vary by
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IBM Global Financing can assist you with accelerating your acquisition of
the latest technology you need within your budget process with
competitive, customized lease financing of your Power Systems servers,
while enabling you to reduce technology obsolescence risk and planning
effort for disposal and replacement. We also provide financing for other
hardware, software, and services from both IBM and other manufacturers or
vendors -- all presented in one client contract. In addition, as your
performance and capacity needs grow, our flexible mid-lease upgrade
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needed. It combines a simplified acquisition process with a consolidated
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interest rates and monthly billings reduce financial risks and make
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can reduce overall IT expenses and optimize asset management for in-place
and future assets.
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project benefits. This could include financing for select facility
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