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IBM pSeries 595 (IBM System p Servers » eServer p5 Servers)
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IBM pSeries 595 Details:
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pSeries 595 |
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IBM System P5 595 Model 9119-595 eServer
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IBM |
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pSeries 595 |
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IBM System p Servers »
eServer p5 Servers
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Used IBM Servers Hardware |
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Servers » Unix Based Server |
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Used |
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pSeries 595 |
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pSeries 595 Overview:
The IBM eServer P5 595 is the new flagship of eServer p5 product line. It has almost three times the commercial performance, twice the scalability, and double the memory capacity of it s processor, the IBM pSeries 690. Note: - For the 9119-590 and 9119-595, the 16-way processor configuration supports up to 6 I/O drawers.
- For the 9119-590 and 9119-595, the 32-way processor configurations support up to 12 I/O drawers.
- For the 9119-590 and 9119-595, the 48-way and 64-way processor configurations support a maximum of 12 I/O drawers, which require a FC5792 frame.
- An HMC can connect to multiple systems (therefore, an HMC may not need to be ordered), or up to two HMCs can connect to the system for redundancy.
- For the 9119-590 and 9119-595, the The 32-way, 48-way, and 64-way processor configurations are based on the combining of multiple 16-way processors. The 8-way processor configuration is a 16-way with eight processors available for upgrade on demand.
- For the model 590 and 595, a Hardware Management Console must be provided within the same room and within 8 m (26 ft.) of the server. Or, as an alternative to the local HMC requirement, it is acceptable for you to provide a supported device (such as, a PC), with connectivity and authority to operate through a remotely-attached HMC. This local device must be in the same room and within 8 m (26 ft.) of your server, and provide functional capability equivalent to the HMC that it replaces and that is needed by the service representative to service the server.
- The 32-way processor configuration of the 9119-590 supports a maximum of eight I/O drawers.
- The FC3757 Service Shelf Tool Kit contains six separate tool kits that are required for the installation and maintenance of the 9119-590, 9119-595 and 9406-595 processor books and memory cards. Each kit weighs 40 lb. Without this feature, installation and maintenance may be delayed. At least one FC3757 is required on site where one or more model 590 or 595 are located.
- A number 4643 indicates that a 7040-61D I/O drawer is installed in the 24-inch primary rack of a model 9406-595. One to four 4643s may be installed. Only AIX and Linux operating system supported I/O features may be installed in the 7040-61D. Other iSeries I/O towers or drawers may be attached via HSL/RIO loops.
- Minimum per system is based on one processor with this feature code. Processor feature codes cannot be mixed.
- FC6253 (9119-590, 9119-595) - Slimline door set for 8691 (front and rear)
- FC6254 (9119-590, 9119-595) - Acoustical door set for 8691 (front and rear)
- 9119-595 (FC8970) - 16-way, 2.1 GHz processor book
- 9119-595 and 9406-595 (FC8968) - 16-way, 2.3 GHz processor book
- 9119-595 (FC7813) - 16-way, 1.9 GHz processor book
- 9119-595 (FC8969) - 16-way, 1.9 GHz processor book
- 9119-595 (FC7988) - 16-way, 1.65 GHz processor book
- FC5792 (9119-595) - Optional base rack. See Planning for 5792 base rack.
- 5794 (9119-590, 9119-595) - Optional I/O drawer (20 PCI cards max., 16 disk drives maximum)
- FC6200 or FC6201 (9119-590, 9119-595) - Optional integrated battery backup feature
- FC3757 (9119-590, 9119-595, 9406-595) - Service Shelf Tool Kit
- FC9194 ( 9406-595) - Base PCI-X Expansion tower (shipped with a 9406-595)
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About eServer p5 Servers
The eServer p5 combines an extremely powerful dual-core RISC processor with a ton of L3 cache, hardware-based logical partitions, and fault-tolerance features as good as any other 2U server. It’s well suited for clustered numerical processing and server consolidation — as long as you run your applications on the Power5 platform. The server runs either AIX or Linux — or both at the same time, in different hardware partitions.
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