Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Overview 3 BladeCenter Chassis Positioning 4 IBM BladeCenter Chassis 6 BladeCenter I/O Modules 30 Rack vs. Blades Positioning 33 Citrix Solution 37 Virtualization Solution 38 Please see the Legal Information section for important notices and information. 2.
Page 3 - Overview
Overview You need to make IT decisions that will drive business success. You face management challenges and technological complexity such as space constraints, power and cooling limitations, heterogeneous environments and I/O connectivity issues. IBM brings together the widest choice of compatible c...
Page 4 - BladeCenter Chassis Positioning; Which BladeCenter Chassis is Right for You?
BladeCenter Chassis Positioning Which BladeCenter Chassis is Right for You? IBM offers five different BladeCenter chassis built across a consistent architecture. The chassis are targeted to meet your unique requirements, yet all encompass the same commitment to excellence. Remember, BladeCenter blad...
Page 6 - IBM BladeCenter Chassis; Product Overview
IBM BladeCenter Chassis Product Overview CONTENTS Product Overview 6 Selling Features 7 Key Features 15 Key Options 16 BladeCenter S Images 18 BladeCenter S Specs 19 BladeCenter E Images 20 BladeCenter E Specs 20 BladeCenter H Images 21 BladeCenter H Specs 22 BladeCenter T Images 23 BladeCenter T Sp...
Page 7 - Selling Features; Flexibility/Durability; Manageability
Selling Features Price/Performance • The extremely high degree of integration in the various BladeCenter chassis reduces the need for server components, replacing numerous fans, KVM and Ethernet cables, power supplies, external switches and other components with fewer shared hot- swap/redundant comp...
Page 8 - Availability and Serviceability
capabilities by “surfacing” pertinent information about your blade server. The easy-to-use Deployment Wizard also provides step-by-step installation instructions and offers automated deployment capabilities. • Each BladeCenter chassis includes an Advanced Management Module (AMM). The AMM boosts admi...
Page 15 - Key Features; Management Modules
• Two hot-swappable Media Trays each contain two external USB 2.0 ports, a light path diagnostic panel , and support a 1GB/4GB compact flash (CF) option — The media trays are shared by all the blades in the server. This reduces unnecessary parts (and reduces the number of parts than can fail). In th...
Page 16 - Power Modules
• Local update of BMC firmware • Firmware firewall • Support for IPMI v2.0 compliant management software (e.g., xCAT) • Other mandatory and optional IPMI BMC functions Other systems management features offered for the combination of blade server and chassis include: • Predictive Failure Analysis for...
Page 17 - Extensive System Support Features
• Network attached storage (NAS) — Provides a large capacity, highly available and secure environment for storing mission-critical data. The System Storage ™ N series attaches to IBM BladeCenter using integrated Ethernet switch modules. • Storage area network (SAN) — Offers iSCSI and Fibre Channel S...
Page 18 - BladeCenter S Chassis Images; Front View
Additional services include hardware warranty upgrades and factory-installed Product Customization Services (PCS), such as asset tagging, hardware integration, software imaging and operating systems personalization. IBM offers extensive technical support by phone and via the Web. Support options inc...
Page 19 - BladeCenter S Chassis Specifications
BladeCenter S Chassis Specifications Machine type 8886-1Ex/Y, 1Mx/1MY, AC1 Rack form factor 7U # of DVD/CD drives standard 1 DVD-RW/CD-RW (in Media Tray) # of diskette drives standard None (USB-attached) # of internal (chassis-based) H/S SAS HDDs supported 12 (3.5-inch) # of Media Tray module bays 2...
Page 20 - BladeCenter E Chassis Images
BladeCenter S Chassis Specifications Length of limited warranty 3 years (parts and labor) onsite BladeCenter E Chassis Images Front View Rear View Interior View BladeCenter E Chassis Specifications Machine type 8677-3RU, 3RX Rack form factor 7U # of DVD/CD drives standard 1 DVD-ROM (in Media Tray) #...
Page 21 - BladeCenter E Chassis Specifications; BladeCenter H Chassis Images
BladeCenter E Chassis Specifications # of management modules (std / max) 1 / 2 hot-swap/redundant Systems management controller Management Module # of RS485 ports 1 (on Management Module) # of serial breakout ports None (Serial over LAN only) # of parallel ports None # of mouse ports 1 (on Managemen...
Page 22 - Interior View; BladeCenter H Chassis Specifications
Interior View Media Tray Empty blade slots Power Supply Modules (showing fan 3-pack) Power Supply Modules (showing fan 3-pack) BladeCenter H Chassis Specifications Machine type 8852-4XU Rack form factor 9U # of DVD/CD drives standard 1 (in Media Tray; can choose to have either a read-only or multi-b...
Page 23 - BladeCenter T Chassis Images
BladeCenter H Chassis Specifications # of keyboard ports None (USB-attach) # of USB 2.0 ports 2 (on Management Module) Light path diagnostic panel 2 (one on Media Tray, one on Management Module) Predictive Failure Analysis support Blades, bridge/switch modules, I/O modules, management modules, power...
Page 24 - BladeCenter T Chassis Specifications
BladeCenter T Chassis Specifications # of video ports 1 ( e) in rear KVM modul # of blade slots / orientation 8 x 30mm (low-voltage), 7 x 4 x 60mm , or combinations 30mm (non-low-voltage), thereof / horizontal Fabric bandwidth 1Gbps # of switch module bays 4 # of management modules std / max 1 / 2 S...
Page 25 - BladeCenter HT Chassis Images
BladeCenter HT Chassis Images Front View Rear View BladeCenter HT Chassis Specifications Machine type 8740-1RX (DC) 8750-1RX (AC) NEBS/ETSI-tested Yes (NEBS Level 3) Rack form factor 12U # of DVD/CD Combo drives standard None (USB-attach) # of diskette drives standard None (USB-attach) Internal tape...
Page 26 - BladeCenter HT Chassis Specifications
BladeCenter HT Chassis Specifications # of mouse ports None (USB-attach) # of keyboard ports None (USB-attach) # of USB 2.0 ports Up to 6 ( 2 in Advanced Management Module, 2 per Media Tray) # of video ports 1 (in Advanced Management Module) Light path diagnostic panel Yes (in Media Tray) Predictive...
Page 30 - BladeCenter I/O Modules; Ethernet; Nortel 10Gb Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter; Nortel Layer 2/3 10 Gigabit Uplink Ethernet Switch Module
BladeCenter I/O Modules Ethernet Cisco Fiber Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter External SFP-based ports for fiber connectivity (SFPs available from Cisco). Supports high availability networks through support of advanced STP protocols and trunk failover functionality. Opt...
Page 32 - SAS; SAS Connectivity Module; Cisco InfiniBand Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter
SAS SAS Connectivity Module This high-performance, 3Gbps, SAS-based pass-thru module enables broad storage functionality. It enables up to 12 3.5 in. SAS or SATA disks using the Disk Storage Module. It also enables use of entry storage products such as IBM System Storage DS3200. Provides 4 external ...
Page 33 - Rack vs. Blades Positioning; Why Convert from Rack Servers to Blades?
Rack vs. Blades Positioning Businesses of all sizes continue to struggle with the overwhelming complexity created by the rapid growth of their IT environments. They are running out of room and exceeding power thresholds in their computer rooms and data centers. And, they are increasingly being asked...
Page 35 - Who Should Consider Blade Servers vs. Rack Servers
Energy Efficiency The cost of power has become a huge component of IT operating budgets all around the world. Many clients are facing the critical issue of providing sufficient power and cooling to support their highly dense data center. Clients are demanding solutions that allow them to get their w...
Page 37 - Citrix Solution
Citrix Solution Citrix Presentation Server (PS) enables users to potentially save large sums of money on management costs and to minimize data security risks by installing all Windows applications in the data center and virtualizing or streaming them to end users over the network. It allows you to d...
Page 38 - IBM Virtualization Solution; IBM Virtual Client
IBM Virtualization Solution Today, the line between scale-up and scale-out servers is blurring. Multicore processors allow all servers to run scale-up workloads to some extent. At the same time, scale-up servers can run multiple virtualized scale-out workloads. Performance becomes about utilization ...