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Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum 
memory and compute capacity in a blade 

Please see the Legal Information section for important notices and information. 

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Product Guide

 

October 2010  

  
 

       

 

IBM BladeCenter HX5

 

Product Overview 

 
 
 
 
CONTENTS

 

Product Overview 

1

Selling Features 

2

Key Features 

5

Key Options 

13

HX5 Images 

15

HX5 Specifications 

16

The Bottom Line 

18

Server Comparison 

20

For More Information 

21

Legal Information 

21

 

Scalable 2-to-4-socket blade server optimized for 
virtualization/consolidation, database, and ERP  

Suggested uses:

 

Front-end and mid-tier applications requiring high performance (CPU, memory 

or I/O), enterprise-class availability, and extreme flexibility and power efficiency.

 

IBM

®

 has been designing and implementing chipsets under the X-Architecture

®

 name since 

2001. eX5 technology represents the fifth generation of products based on the same design 
principle IBM began with in 1997: to offer Intel

®

 Xeon

®

 processor-based systems that are 

expandable, offer “big iron” reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features, with 
extremely competitive price/performance. 

The eX5 technology is primarily designed around three major workloads: database servers, 
server consolidation using virtualization services, and Enterprise Resource Planning (application 
and database) servers. 

If you’re using industry-standard servers to run business critical applications, the systems that 
run 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 
harness the power of 4-socket-and-up 64-bit x86 (x64) Xeon processors. The eX5 family 
includes a scalable performance 

blade server

 with the ability to scale from a 

single-wide blade

 

(30mm) to a 

double-wide blade

 (60mm). Maybe you’d like to start out with a 2-socket blade and 

possibly add sockets later, if your needs change. Or perhaps you need more than a 2-socket 
blade, but don’t want to get locked into a monolithic 4-socket blade—again, in case your 
requirements change. With IBM, you can start at 2 sockets and grow to 4 if needed. And if you 
require a variety of 2- and 4-socket servers in your data center, you only have to qualify one 
server for all these workloads. This can save much time and effort and speed deployment. You 
can also save money on software licensing by virtualizing a 4-processor server into many VMs, 
rather than using multiple 2-processor servers. Huge amounts of memory also enable more or 
larger VMs, and larger databases (especially databases stored entirely in memory). 

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 rack-optimized full-featured servers, and 
then some: The HX5 supports up to 

two

 of the latest high-performance 

8-core, 6-core

, or 

4-core

 

Intel Xeon 

7500

 and 

6500

 Series processors. The Xeon processors are designed with up to 

24MB

 of shared cache and leading-edge memory performance (up to

 1066MHz 

using

 MAX5

depending on processor model) to help provide the computing power you require to match your 
business needs and growth. In addition, the HX5 supports up to 

128B

 of 

registered

 double data 

rate III (

DDR3

ECC

 (Error Checking and Correcting) memory in

 16

 DIMM

 

slots, with multiple 

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 2-socket server that meets those needs today 
may not meet them in the future, the HX5 was designed to be upgradeable to meet the diverse 
needs of multiple workloads. For 

compute-intensive workloads

, it can be configured as a 2-

wide blade server with up to 

4 processors / 32 cores

32 DIMMs

 (

256GB

), 

4 PCIe cards

16 I/O 

ports

, and

 4 solid-state drives

 (

SSDs

). Conversely, for 

memory-intensive workloads

, the 

HX5 can be configured as a 2-wide server consisting of 

1 blade server

 and 

1

 

MAX5

 memory 

expansion blades, with up to 

40 DIMMs

 (

320GB

). IBM 

FlexNode partitioning

 allows a physical 

4-socket configuration to be remotely reconfigured by software into 

two

 logical 2-socket servers, 

as needs change or for daily peak and off-peak workloads. 

The HX5 supports

 VMware vSphere Hypervisor

 (formerly 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.  

IBM’s eX5 technology-based systems are the ideal solution for scale-up database-serving 
applications on Microsoft

®

 Windows

®

 with Microsoft SQL Server

®

 or IBM DB2

®

, as well as Linux

®

 

Summary of Contents for 787264U

Page 1: ...oftware licensing by virtualizing a 4 processor server into many VMs rather than using multiple 2 processor servers Huge amounts of memory also enable more or larger VMs and larger databases especially databases stored entirely in memory 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...

Page 2: ...new level combining up to 12 hot swap SAS SATA HDDs with optional SAS card and up to 6 blade servers and 4 switches Not only can this save significant data center space and therefore the cost of floor space and rack hardware compared to 1U servers it also consolidates switches bridges and cables for reduced complexity and lower cabling costs and it allows clients to manage everything in the soluti...

Page 3: ...onfiguration optimized for compute intensive workloads with up to 4 processors 32 cores 256GB of memory 4 PCIe cards 16 I O ports and 4 SSDs or for memory intensive workloads with up to one server blade and one MAX5 memory expansion blade 2 processors 16 cores 320GB of memory 4 PCIe cards 16 I O ports and 4 SSDs A choice of processor speeds 1 86 or 2 0GHz and shared L3 cache sizes 12MB 18MB or 24M...

Page 4: ...ter construction planning and the sizing of power and cooling needs as well as allowing you to use available power more efficiently 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 manage...

Page 5: ...ch 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 third party management solutions by utilizing the BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager 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...

Page 6: ...Hz with 64 bit extensions reduced power draw per core 23 75W 4 8 GTps QPI speed 800MHz memory access dual integrated memory controllers 18MB of shared L3 cache and Intel Hyper Threading technology supported in BladeCenter H HT and S chassis 105W 6 core Xeon processor model E6540 at 2 0GHz with 64 bit extensions low power draw per core 17 7W 5 86 GTps QPI speed 1066MHz memory access dual integrated...

Page 7: ... 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 ...

Page 8: ...ing 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 I O intensive enironment This configuration ...

Page 9: ...sive transactional workloads requiring extreme IOPS performance such as database video on demand and caching IBM offers High IOPS SSD PCIe Adapters equivalent to the IOPS output of approximately 500 5 3 5 inch 600GB 15K SAS HDDs with 99 lower latency 30 µs and 7 7x the bandwidth of a HDD On a performance per watt basis these adapters outperform HDDs by up to 445x 6 Because these adapters go in PCI...

Page 10: ...alled both I O slots are still available for use Adding a second HX5 blade for a 2 wide 4 socket server doubles the number of PCIe card slots The BladeCenter PCI Express I O Expansion Unit 3 BPE3 adds 2 standard full height full length x16 physical x8 electrical 4GBps PCIe Gen 1 expansion card slots supporting adapters of up to 25W apiece to an HS22 One BPE3 can be connected per HS22 blade for a t...

Page 11: ...PMI 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 conditions even if the server has failed Other systems management features offered for the combination of blade server and chassis include Predictive Failure Analys...

Page 12: ... 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 di...

Page 13: ...t is an innovative call home feature that allows System x and BladeCenter servers to automatically report hardware problems to IBM support which can even dispatch onsite service 7 if necessary to those customers entitled to onsite support under the terms of their warranty or an IBM Maintenance Agreement Service and Support Manager resides on a server and provides electronic support and problem man...

Page 14: ...h IOPS SS Class SSD PCIe Adapter the 320GB High IOPS SS Class SSD PCIe Adapter the 320GB High IOPS MS Class SSD PCIe Adapter and the 320GB High IOPS SD Class SSD PCIe Adapter as well as the 640GB High IOPS MLC Duo Adapter These adapters offer near DRAM performance with extremely high data retention up to 25 years and RAID grade data protection with 160GB or 320GB capacities ServeRAID Controllers S...

Page 15: ...on 15 HX5 Images Front View Interior View Light Path Diagnostics Panel Hexagonal Ventilation Holes Low Profile Hot Swap Handles Status cKVM Panel 4 socket HX5 16 DDR3 DIMM Sockets Processor Heat Sink Processor Heat Sink 1 8 inch SSD Internal USB Embedded Hypervisor Scalability Connector Redundant Midplane Connections Dual 1GbE LOM 10GbE Option 2 I O Slots 1 CIOv 1 CFFh 1 8 inch SSD ...

Page 16: ...4 8 GTps 42x of processors standard maximum per blade and per 2 node system 1 2 up to 4 total 2 node configuration 42x 61x 64x 65x 82x 86x 2 2 up to 4 total 2 node configuration 63x 66x 67x 68x 6Dx 83x 84x E6x E8x Internal L3 cache 24MB 82x 83x 84x 86x E8x 18MB 42x 63x 64x 65x 66x 67x 68x 6Dx E6x 12MB 61x E6510 Chipset Intel 7500 IBM eX5 Scalability ports 4 QPI Ports per chassis 3 EXA ports per MA...

Page 17: ...rd preloaded with RHEV H hypervisor 67x 1 optional preloaded with hypervisor all other models of optical drives standard None one in BladeCenter chassis of diskette drives standard None one standard in BladeCenter H chassis Internal tape drives supported None SAN attached SSD drive interface SATA Integrated disk controller SATA controller integrated into the processor Optional RAID controller LSI ...

Page 18: ... 11 64 bit with or without Xen SLES 10 64 bit with or without Xen VMware ESX ESXi vSphere Hypervisor 4 0 Extended long life support Selected blades are supported for long life Contact IBM sales for details Length of limited warranty 3 years parts and labor onsite The Bottom Line The HX5 offers maximum bang for the buck by incorporating industry leading features in a tiny package Price Performance ...

Page 19: ... 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 Ma...

Page 20: ... HS22V HX5 LS22 LS42 JS12 PS700 PS701 PS702 Cluster HPC 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 Modeling Simulation 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 High Performance DB 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 3 Business Intelligence 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 Search 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 Content 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 2 2 Communities 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 Commerce 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 Collaboration 2 3 2 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 ERP SCM 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 CRM 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 ...

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