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Figure 2-23 Bulk power fan (BPF)
2.3.6 Integrated battery feature (IBF)
An optional integrated battery feature (IBF) is available for the Power 595 server. 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 of a power failure. The
battery backup units attach to the system BPRs.
Each IBF is 2U high and IBF units will be located in each configured rack: CEC, Powered
Expansion Rack, and nonpowered bolt-on rack. When ordered, the IBFs will displace the
media drawer or an I/O drawer. In the CEC rack, two positions, U9 and U11 (located below
the processor books) will each be occupied by redundant battery backup units. When
positions U9 and U11 are occupied by battery backup units they replace one I/O drawer
position. When ordered, each unit provides both primary and redundant backup power and
occupy 2U 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.
2.3.7 POWER6 EnergyScale
With increasing processor speed and density, denser system packaging, and other
technology advances, system power and heat have become important design considerations.
IBM has developed the EnergyScale architecture, a system-level power management
implementation for POWER6 processor-based machines. The EnergyScale architecture uses
the basic power control facilities of the POWER6 chip, together with additional board-level
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