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Product Guide
August 2010
IBM BladeCenter HX5
CONTENTS
Product Overview
Selling Features
Key Features
Key Options
HX5 Images
HX5 Specifications
The Bottom Line
Server Comparison
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IBM?? has been designing and implementing chipsets under the
1principle IBM began with in 1997: to offer Intel?? Xeon??
2expandable, offer ???big iron??? reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features, with extremely competitive price/performance.
13server consolidation using virtualization services, and Enterprise Resource Planning (application and database) servers.
15If you???re using
16run these applications need the type of technology designed into IBM???s eX5 technology systems. The eX5 chipset represents a $100M+ investment in designing a flagship offering that can
21requirements change. With IBM, you can start at 2 sockets and grow to 4 if needed. And if you require a variety of 2- and
Reducing an entire server into a little over .5U of rack space (i.e., up to 14 servers in 9U) does not mean trading away features and capabilities for smaller size. The IBM BladeCenter?? HX5 blade server offers features comparable to many 1U
levels of IBM Active Memory??? protection, for the highest levels of performance and availability. Active Memory protection includes IBM Memory ProteXion???, IBM Chipkill??? memory, memory scrubbing, memory rank sparing, and memory mirroring.
Because business requirements change and a
The HX5 supports VMware ESXi preloaded on a standard USB flash drive. It operates in a diskless configuration, offers a smaller memory footprint, extremely high performance, and stronger security, making getting a system up and running in a virtualized environment faster and easier than ever before.
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IBM???s eX5
Another strong application area for the
An integrated
10Gb Ethernet, SAS, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, InfiniBand???, and other
All HX5 models offer impressive features at an equally impressive price, including up to two 1.8- inch fixed
A single BladeCenter H chassis supports up to 14
The various BladeCenter chassis are designed to monitor environmental conditions in the chassis and each blade and send alerts to the administrator. Advanced standard features, such as Active Memory, Predictive Failure Analysis, light path diagnostics,
If you need scalable, highly manageable,
???There is an HX5 model to fit all budgets. The HX5 offers a choice of
and 12MB, 18MB or 24MB of integrated Level 3 cache. Xeon 7500 series processors offer up to 3X better performance2 than the
???Up to 128GB of registered DDR3 ECC memory per blade operates at 800MHz to 1066MHz (depending on the system configuration), for high performance and wide memory bandwidth.
???By scaling to 2 blade servers, the HX5 can support up to 256GB of
1Actual data transfer speed will vary and is often less than the maximum possible. Gigabit Ethernet transfer speed requires support on both system and server, and appropriate network infrastructure.
2Based on Intel measurements.
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???Embedded virtualization (optional on all models) offers extremely high performance, enhanced security, and a
???Solid state drives (SDDs) use only 2W of energy per drive, vs.
???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
???The midplanes used in all chassis provide
???The various BladeCenter chassis use ultrahigh efficiency power supplies. Most
???BladeCenter design also reduces the number of parts required to run the system. Sharing fans, systems management, and optical media means fewer parts to buy and maintain, and fewer items that can fail and bring the overall solution down.
Flexibility
The HX5 has the ability to grow with your application requirements, thanks to:
???Up to two
???The ability to grow from a
???A choice of processor speeds (1.86 or 2.0GHz), and shared L3 cache sizes (12MB, 18MB, or
24MB).
???Up to 128GB of system memory in 16 DIMM slots. Using multiple blade servers and MAX5 memory expansion blades, the HX5 can support up to 256GB (2 server blades), 320GB (1 HX5 and 1 MAX5), or 640GB (2 HX5 servers and 2 MAX5 blades).
???Up to two internal
???Two Gigabit Ethernet ports standard, plus optional
BladeCenter PCI Express I/O Expansion Unit 3. One HX5 model includes a 10Gb expansion card (optional in the other models).
In addition, the various BladeCenter chassis offer a high degree of flexibility:
???They support configurations that are 30mm or 60mm wide, with a variety of I/O options, depending on need.
???When installed in a BladeCenter H
???Xeon
HC10, HS12, HS20, HS21, HS21 XM, HS22, HS22V, and HS40 blades; AMD Opteron processor- based LS20, LS21, LS22, LS41 and LS42 blades; IBM PowerPC??
used, the various BladeCenter chassis support Microsoft Windows, Linux, Novell Netware, IBM AIX?? and Sun Solaris 10 operating systems in the same chassis.
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???Most HS/LS/JS/QS blade servers ever released by IBM are supported in every BladeCenter chassis ever released, going back to 20023. Every switch module released by IBM is equally compatible. (Ask HP and Dell how far back their compatibility goes.)
???A blade server has access to as many as 10 communication switches/bridges in a BladeCenter H or 8 in a BladeCenter HT chassis. (Up to 4 switches in a BladeCenter E, S, or T chassis.) And the
switches can be Ethernet, iSCSI, SAS, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel, or anything else designed and ServerProven?? for BladeCenter use. Switches, bridges and interface cards are currently available from such vendors as Brocade, Cisco, Intel, McData, Nortel, QLogic, Cisco Topspin and others, in addition to IBM.
Manageability
???The HX5 blade server includes an Integrated Management Module (IMM) to monitor server availability, perform Predictive Failure Analysis, etc., and trigger IBM Systems Director alerts. The IMM performs the functions of both the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) of earlier systems, and the Remote Supervisor Adapter II, as well as remote presence/cKVM.
???Each BladeCenter chassis includes an Advanced Management Module to provide additional systems management capabilities, including
???Integrated
???Human readable event logs ??? no more beep codes
???Complete setup solution by allowing adapter configuration function to be moved into UEFI
???Complete
???Integrated
???Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) provides a highly secure
???IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager, an
???The HX5 supports remote presence/concurrent KVM (cKVM) and concurrent media (cMedia) access by multiple administrators at once, via the IMM.
???IBM Systems Director is included for proactive systems management and works with both the blade???s internal IMM and the chassis??? management module. It comes with a portfolio of tools, including IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager, Service and Support Manager, and others. In addition, IBM Systems Director offers extended systems management tools for additional server management and increased availability. When a problem is encountered, IBM Systems Director can issue administrator alerts via
Availability and Serviceability
???BladeCenter chassis are designed for operation with greatly reduced potential for single points of failure. Most aspects of operation, from blade servers to communication modules, to management modules, to power and blower modules, are
???Fast
???HX5 blade servers support the use of
???
???IPMI 2.0 supports highly secure remote system power on/off using data encryption. This allows an administrator to restart a server without having to visit it in person, saving travel time and getting the server back up and running quickly and securely.
3 Some older chassis may require power module and management module upgrades.
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???Environmentally tuned blower modules in the chassis adjust to compensate for changing thermal characteristics. At the lower speeds they draw less power and suffer less wear. Equally important in a crowded data center,
???Text and graphics console redirection support allows the administrator to remotely view HX5 text and graphic messages over serial or LAN connections.
???A standard
Right, Open, Easy, Green
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 chassis, blade servers, storage and networking offerings and solution providers in the industry to help you build an open and flexible IT environment. And regardless of the size of your business, you want to be up and running 24/7. With
The RIGHT choice, tailored to fit your diverse needs:
???It???s flexible and modular. As needs evolve, a
???Meet your needs with BladeCenter: everything from a
???Get flexibility with 5 compatible chassis and 5 blade types supporting multiple I/O fabrics, all managed from a common point
???It???s robust and reliable, providing redundancy throughout and the information you need to keep your business up and running.
???Provide redundancy for no single point of failure with IBM BladeCenter
???Preserve application uptime with IBM Predictive Failure Analysis and light path diagnostics
???Make decisions based on accurate data for quick problem diagnosis with First Failure Data Capture
OPEN and innovative, for a flexible business foundation:
???It???s comprehensive, providing broad, fast, and reliable networking and storage I/O with BladeCenter Open Fabric.
???Match your data center needs and the appropriate interconnect using a common management point, and 5 I/O fabrics to choose from
???Extract the most from your
???It???s collaborative, enabling you to harness the power of the industry to deliver innovation that matters.
???Get flexibility from a myriad of solutions created by Blade.org members and industry leaders that have downloaded our open specification
EASY to deploy, integrate and manage:
???It enables efficient integrated management, which allows you to minimize costs with the tools you need for effective management.
???Automate OS installation and BIOS updates remotely with IBM Systems Director tools
???Administer your blades at the chassis or rack level with the Advanced Management Module
???Plug into your enterprise management software
???It enable deployment simplicity without tradeoffs by speeding the deployment of new hardware in minutes rather than days, using BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager
???Get significantly faster deployment of servers and I/O than from rack solutions
???Reduce costly downtime with integrated failover capability
???Manage from a single point of control via the Advanced Management Module
???Use with virtually all IBM switches, blades and chassis
GREEN today for a better tomorrow:
???It offers control via powerful tools that help you optimize your data center infrastructure so you can be responsive.
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Intel???s Virtualization Technology (VT) integrates
DDR3 Registered Memory with Active Memory Protection
The HX5 uses registered double data rate III (DDR3) VLP
The HX5 supports up to 128GB of memory in 16 DIMM slots. Redesign in the architecture of the Xeon 7500 series processors bring radical changes in the way memory works in these servers. For example, the 7500 series processors integrate 2 memory controllers inside each processor, resulting in four memory controllers in a
800MHz.
Redesign in the architecture of the x7500 series processors bring radical changes in the way memory works in these servers. For example, the Xeon 7500 series processors integrate two memory controllers inside each processor, resulting in four memory controllers in a two- socket system. Each processor has four memory channels.
Note: If only one processor is installed, only eight DIMM slots (up to 64GB) can be used. There are two ways to expand memory beyond 8 DIMMs. Adding a second processor not only doubles the amount of memory available for use, but also doubles the number of memory controllers, thus doubling the system memory bandwidth. If you add a second processor, but no additional memory for the second processor, the second processor has to access the memory from the first processor ???remotely,??? resulting in longer latencies and lower performance. The latency to access remote memory is almost 75% higher than local memory access. So, the goal should be to always populate both processors with memory.
Alternatively, you can add a MAX5 memory expansion blade, containing 24 more DIMM slots with up to 192GB of memory. This offers up to 32 DIMMs and 256GB of memory with only a single processor. Adding the second processor allows the use of 8 more DIMM slots inside the HX5 and a grand total of 40 DIMMs and 320GB of memory in a
Notes: DIMMs must be installed in matching pairs. Also, each CPU requires at least 2 DIMMs. It is important to ensure that all memory channels in each processor are populated. The relative memory bandwidth decreases as the number of channels populated decreases. This is because the bandwidth of all the memory channels is utilized to support the capability of the processor. So, as the channels are decreased, the burden to support the requisite bandwidth is increased on the remaining channels, causing them to become a bottleneck.
For peak performance:
???Always populate processors with equal amounts of memory to enable a balanced NUMA system
???Always populate both memory channels on each processor with equal memory capacity
???Ensure an even number of ranks are populated per channel
Power guidelines:
???Fewer larger DIMMs (for example 8 x 4GB DIMMs vs. 16 x 2GB DIMMs will generally have lower power requirements
???x8 DIMMs (x8 data width of rank) will generally draw less power than equivalently sized x4 DIMMs
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Reliability guidelines:
???Using fewer, larger DIMMs (for example 8 x 4 GB DIMMs vs. 16 x 2GB DIMMs is generally more reliable
???Xeon 7500 Series memory controllers support IBM Chipkill memory protection technology with x4 DIMMs (x4 data width of rank) and x8 DIMMs
For increased availability beyond Chipkill error correction, the eX5 servers offer additional levels of IBM Active Memory protection:
Memory ProteXion technology provides multichip error protection and works in conjunction with Chipkill
With memory rank sparing, two unused ranks per memory card are configured as spares.
These spare ranks are used in the event of a memory failure on the same memory card.
Memory mirroring works much like disk mirroring. The total memory is divided into two channels. Data is written concurrently to both channels. If a DIMM fails in one of the DIMMs in the primary channel, it is instantly disabled and the mirrored (backup) memory in the other channel becomes active (primary) until the failing DIMM is replaced. With mirroring enabled,
Memory scrubbing is an automatic daily test of all system memory. It detects and reports memory errors that might be developing before they cause a server outage. Memory scrubbing and Memory ProteXion work together. When a bit error is detected, memory scrubbing determines whether the error is recoverable. If the error is recoverable Memory ProteXion technology will write the data to new location; if it is not recoverable, scrubbing sends an alert to light path diagnostics, which then notifies IBM Systems Director.
Memory is available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB DIMMs.
Because of eX5 design, an HX5 server has the incredible flexibility of scaling from 2 sockets to 4 sockets with ease, doubling the memory and storage capacity and I/O slots in the process. A 2- node configuration is achieved simply by connecting 2 30mm blades together via the Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) ports, for 4 sockets and 32 DIMMs (256GB).
Alternatively, you can scale via MAX5, adding memory capacity to increase performance in an
Note: Selected models of HX5 come standard with a MAX5 blade.
This scalability and memory expansion feature is a unique IBM enhancement, not offered by other x86 server architectures.
XceL4v Dynamic Server Cache
A key performance feature of MAX5 expansion is the XceL4v L4 cache. When using a single HX5 blade with a MAX5 expansion unit, no virtual cache needs to be taken from main memory. However, when multiple MAX5 nodes are connected, 256MB of L4 cache is allocated from main memory used for interprocessor communications between chassis, to keep data in synch. In a 2- chassis configuration, this amounts to 512MB of L4 cache. This not only compensates for any performance hit that might otherwise result from sending data across the distances between processors in multiple chassis, it actually results in a performance improvement versus a single chassis. (IBM X3, eX4 and eX5 servers have achieved well over 100 #1 results on industry- standard benchmarks, such as
This feature is another
Integrated Virtualization
HX5 offers a separately orderable IBM 2GB USB Flash Drive option preloaded with VMware ESXi 4.0 (an embedded version of VMware ESX Server). Microsoft
ESXi is fully contained on the flash drive, without requiring any disk space. Because it runs from flash memory, it???s extremely fast and ideal for diskless configurations. It also offers enhanced security, because it runs without an operating
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ESX Server, including full VMFS support across FC SAN, iSCSI SAN, and NAS, and
Disk Controllers
HX5 models support an optional LSI 1064E SAS/SATA controller (required for SSD support). This controller supports up to two internal
High
The HX5 supports up to two fixed
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???High I/O Performance
???Offers up to 8X more IOPS than HDDs (67/33% read/write OLTP transaction base mix);
???Optimized for heavy mix of read and write operations, such as transaction processing, media streaming, surveillance, file copy, logging, backup / recovery, and business Intelligence
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???Yields better $/IOPS: lower capacity (GB) required to achieve higher IOPS
???Consumes less energy and produces less heat than a conventional disk drive
???Superior Uptime
???3X the availability of mechanical disk drives
???No moving parts to fail
???Enterprise
???Full OS Support
???Supports all ServerProven OSes
Due to the statistically higher failure rates for traditional spinning media, IBM recommends the use of the solid state drives (SSDs) as an alternative. They store data on flash memory chips, rather than on magnetic media. Like HDDs, SSDs can be used as boot media and for random access storage. However, SSDs offer higher thresholds of shock and vibration, and a higher operating temperature range (between 0 and 70 degrees C). This yields a failure rate only 1/3 that of HDDs (approximately 3,000,000 hours MTBF vs. 1,000,000 hours). In addition, the IBM 50GB 1.8??? Solid State Drive requires only 2W. This reduces the storage power requirement and heat output by as much as 80%, compared to
High IOPS SSD PCIe Adapters
???IBM 160GB High IOPS SS Class SSD PCIe Adapter (x4 Gen
???IBM 320GB High IOPS SS Class SSD PCIe Adapter (x4 Gen
???IBM 320GB High IOPS MS Class SSD PCIe Adapter (x4 Gen
???IBM 320GB High IOPS SD Class SSD PCIe Adapter (x8 Gen
???IBM 640GB High IOPS MLC Duo Adapter (x8 Gen
For
Because these adapters go in PCIe slots, rather than drive bays, they can be used in addition to standard HDDs and SSDs. This makes them ideal for virtualized servers running multiple tasks, requiring both write- and
Note: The High IOPS Adapters require a BPE4 expansion unit.
Additional storage is available via the BladeCenter S chassis.
If you need more storage space, terabyte capacities are possible with optional external direct- attach, NAS, and SAN storage solutions.
External Tape Storage
The HX5 supports various external
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technologies include:
???IBM System Storage TS2230 Express Tape Drive
???IBM System Storage TS2240 Tape Drive Model S4E
???IBM System Storage TS2900 Tape Autoloader
???IBM System Storage TS3100 Tape Library
???IBM System Storage TS3200 Tape Library
???IBM System Storage TS3310 Modular Tape Library
???IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library
Light Path Diagnostics
Light path diagnostics enables a technician to quickly identify and locate a failed or failing system component, such as a specific blower module or memory DIMM. This enables quick replacement of the component, which helps increase server uptime and lower servicing costs.
The front of each blade
In addition, many components have their own identifying LEDs. For example, each of the memory modules has an LED next to the socket, as do both processors. This allows the servicer to easily identify exactly which component needs servicing. By following the ???light path,??? the component can be replaced quickly, and without guesswork. (Note: In the event of a failed DIMM, the system will restart and mark the DIMM as bad while offline, thus allowing the system to continue running, with reduced memory capacity, until serviced.)
Gigabit Ethernet Controller
The HX5 includes a
If 2 ports aren???t enough, optional
The HX5 blade server includes two PCIe adapter slots. They support CFF (compact form factor) cards: one
Adding a second HX5 blade for a
The BladeCenter PCI Express I/O Expansion Unit 3 (BPE3) adds 2 standard
Similarly, the optional BladeCenter PCI Express Gen 2 Expansion Blade (BPE4) adds 1 standard
If I/O slots are a greater need than processors or memory, attaching multiple I/O expansion units to one blade server is much more
Adapters can be used to add fabrics to BladeCenter switch modules, including 10Gb Ethernet, additional Gigabit Ethernet controllers, CNA, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, SAS, etc.
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BladeCenter Chassis
IBM???s blade architecture offers five choices of compatible and interoperable chassis in which to use various blade servers. Each chassis serves different customer needs. The BladeCenter S is a small,
There is a high degree of interchangeability and compatibility of features among the chassis, and all of these chassis can be installed in a rack along with other
See the separate IBM BladeCenter Chassis Product Guide for details.
Advanced Systems Management Capabilities
Each BladeCenter chassis offers a high level of systems management capabilities that are well- suited to remote locations as well as to
The
???Monitoring of system and battery voltage, system temperature, fans, power supplies, processor and DIMM status
???Fan speed control
???Product ID and Family ID detection
???Highly secure remote power on/off
???System reset control
???NMI/SMI detection and generation
???System diagnostic LED control (power, HDD, activity, alerts, heartbeat)
???IPMI over LAN
???Serial Over LAN
???Proxy server support
???LAN messaging and alerting
???VLAN support
???Enhanced authentication and encryption algorithms (RMCP+, AES)
???Local update of IMM firmware
???Firmware firewall
???Support for IPMI v2.0 compliant management software (e.g., xCAT)
???Other mandatory and optional IPMI functions in the blade???s IMM
The IMM, via the management module, alerts IBM Systems Director to anomalous environmental factors, such as voltage and thermal
Other systems management features offered for the combination of blade server and chassis include:
???Predictive Failure Analysis for system processors, memory and HDDs, as well as chassis switch modules, blower modules and power modules
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???Latest OS failure screen capture
???Remote virtual media
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???SSL (Secure Socket Layer) and LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) support
IBM ToolsCenter consolidates 42 needed tools for managing servers individually into an
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integrated suite of 8 tools. They are organized by function: deployment, updates, configuration and diagnostics. Tools are now simpler to access and use with a single webpage for access, a common look and feel and a common command line interface for the scripting tools. The ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator offers significantly more functionality than past tools with the ability to add more tools to the bootable image and to automatically download the bootable environment if needed. Bootable Media Creator allows you to create bootable CDs, DVD, and USB keys for updates customized to your systems.
In order to put control of processor
Automatic Server Restart (ASR) helps reduce downtime by restarting the server automatically in the event of a system lockup. ASR technology is a combination of hardware circuitry tied into the server???s system reset function and a device driver. As long as the server continues running, the ASR watchdog timer will keep being reset, but if the operating system crashes or the hardware freezes somehow the ASR software will be unable to reset the hardware timer. If the timer is not reset within five minutes, it automatically triggers the ASR hardware, which immediately restarts the server (and logs an ASR event with IBM Systems Director). These features are designed so that no more than five minutes can pass before the server is restarted.
Text and Graphics Console Redirect support allows the administrator to remotely view HX5 text and graphics messages over serial or LAN.
Wake on LAN permits the server to be remotely powered on if it has been shut off. Once powered up, the server can be controlled across the network, using the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE).
Like Wake on LAN, PXE is system firmware. It allows software such as the IBM Remote Deployment Manager to take control of a system before the BIOS, operating system or applications are loaded (using Wake on LAN/PXE) and lets an administrator perform many low- level tasks remotely that would otherwise require a visit to each system. These tasks may include such things as formatting a hard disk drive, updating system firmware, or deploying a Windows or Linux operating system.
Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) enables the AMM and the IMM to detect impending failure of supported components (processors; memory; expansion cards; switch, blower and power supplies; and hard disk drives) before actual failure, and alert the administrator through IBM Systems Director. This gives you the ability to replace the failing component before it fails, resulting in increased uptime.
Embedded Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) feature collects and analyzes system information to aid in diagnosing problems. The diagnostic programs collect the following information:
???System configuration
???Network interfaces and settings
???Installed hardware
???Service processor status and configuration
???Vital product data, firmware, and BIOS configuration
???Hard disk drive health
???RAID controller configuration
???Event logs for ServeRAID controllers and service processors
The diagnostic programs create a merged log that includes events from all collected logs. The information is collected into a file that you can send to IBM service and support. Additionally, you can view the information locally through a generated text report file, or you can copy the log to removable media and view the log from a Web browser.
IBM Systems Director software for advanced workgroup management is included with the server. IBM Systems Director comes with a portfolio of tools, including Active Energy Manager, Service and Support Manager, and other tools. System Availability (a
Capacity Manager (sold separately) are available as
IBM Systems Director enables you to customize thresholds and monitor system components (for things like temperature, voltage regulation, etc.) to help maximize uptime.
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performance depends not only on the number of processors in the server but also on the power and functionality of each processor, as well as the number, capacity, and arrangement of the DIMMs.) Adding a second processor may be a
Memory ??? Memory is a significant factor in systems application performance. Adding more memory to a BladeCenter server is one of the most effective ways to increase application performance. For best performance in a server with a
I/O slots ??? Additional slots are available by adding HX5 blades to the first, to form a multiblade server.
I/O Expansion Units ??? A choice of BladeCenter PCI Express Expansion Unit 3 (BPE3) or BladeCenter PCI Express Gen 2 Expansion Blade (BPE4) offers from 3 to 10 total adapter slots per HS22 server, to support additional fabrics (including Ethernet, 10Gb Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SAS, and Converged Network Adapters), and
Solid State Drives ??? IBM offers a 50.0GB 1.8???
High IOPS SSD PCIe Adapters ??? For storage media offering up to 500 times the I/O operations per second (IOPS) and up to 7.7 times the bandwidth of
ServeRAID Controllers ??? System x servers using ServeRAID technology allow organizations to build a reliable foundation for
External Storage ??? The IBM System Storage DS3000, DS4000, DS5000, and DS8000 series, as well as the System Storage N3000, N5000, N6000, and N7000 series, comprise a powerful and broad shared storage family with integrated management software designed to meet midrange and enterprise needs. For
Communication Modules ??? The various BladeCenter chassis support integrated communication and I/O switches and/or bridges for Gigabit and 10Gb Ethernet, Myricom, 4Gb and 8Gb Fibre Channel, 1X and 4X InfiniBand, iSCSI, 3Gb SAS, and others. Expansion adapters for individual HX5 blades are available to interface with these modules. The BladeCenter H and BladeCenter HT also support the
Rear Door Heat eXchanger ??? The unit attaches to the back of an IBM S2 42U Enterprise Rack. It is capable of removing up to 50,000 BTUs (14KVa) from the data center using water lines under the raised floor. The door swings open for servicing.
Redundant features ??? Optional
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HX5 Images
Front View
Status / cKVM
Panel
Light Path
Diagnostics Panel
Hexagonal Ventilation
Holes
Swap Handles
Interior View
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BladeCenter HX5 Specifications
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The Bottom Line
The HX5 offers maximum bang for the buck by incorporating
Price/Performance
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Xeon 7500 Series processors; up to two 1.73GHz
???Large cache ??? 12MB to 24MB of L3 processor cache
???Fast memory access ??? 978MHz or 800MHz access (depending on the processor model and DIMMs used); up to 1066MHz, using MAX5
???Embedded virtualization (Separately orderable option)
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???Fast I/O ??? 10Gb Ethernet, 4X InfiniBand, iSCSI, 6Gb SAS or 8Gb Fibre Channel connectivity via an optional expansion card
???Fast communications ??? Integrated dual Gigabit Ethernet, with the option for two or four additional Gigabit Ethernet ports via expansion cards and expansion unit (total 12 ports per blade); support for
10Gb Ethernet
Flexibility
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???Large memory capacity ??? Up to 128GB per blade; 320GB with 1 blade and 1 MAX5 unit; up to 640GB with 2 blades and 2 MAX5 units
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???Up to two internal
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???Optional IBM 160GB, 320GB, or 640GB High IOPS SSD Adapters for extremely high IOPS and bandwidth storage (requires BPE4 expansion unit)
???Integrated RAID ???
???Two available adapter slots standard :
???Two CFF (compact form factor) slots: one
???Additional optional adapter slots9:
???Up to 3 total, using 1 BladeCenter PCI Express I/O Expansion Unit 3 blade
???Up to 10 total, using 4 BladeCenter PCI Express Gen 2 Expansion Blades (BPE4) blades
Manageability and Availability
???IBM Systems Director systems management software, including:
???IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager
???IBM Service and Support Manager
???Integrated Management Module:
???IPMI 2.0 compliance, including highly secure remote power control
???cKVM
???Advanced management capabilities
???Interface to one or two Advanced Management Modules in the chassis for advanced systems management capability
???Supports LDAP and SSL industry standards
???Text and graphics console redirection systems management
???Serial over LAN
???Active Memory protection:
???Advanced Chipkill ECC memory correction
???Memory ProteXion support
???Memory rank sparing
???Memory mirroring
???Memory scrubbing
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???Numerous
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The following table shows the suggested uses for the respective IBM BladeCenter blade servers, including comparisons of the uses for which each server is best suited:
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