Chapter 1. General description
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add up to 40 PCIe Gen1 slots. This set of PCIe slots can provide extensive connectivity to
LANs, switches, SANs, asynchronous devices, SAS storage, tape storage, and more. For
example, more than 64 TB of SAS disk storage is supported.
The Power 750 Express system unit includes six small form factor (SFF) SAS bays. This
offers up to 5.4 TB HDD capacity or up to 3.6 TB SSD capacity. All SAS disks and SSDs are
2.5-inch SFF and hot swappable. The six SAS SFF bays can be split into two sets of three
bays for additional configuration flexibility using just the integrated SAS adapters.
Two new SSD packages offer ordering convenience and price savings for a new server order.
Each 6-pack SSD feature (FC ESR2 or FC ESR4) for the EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer can
provide up to 140,000 I/O operations per second (IOPS) in just one-fifth of a 1U drawer. The
4-pack SSD features (FC ESRA, FC ESRB, FC ESRC, and FC ESRD) can provide up to
90,000 IOPS. The 6-pack or 4-pack SSD must be ordered with the server, not as a later
miscellaneous equipment specification (MES) order.
Other integrated features include the following items:
Enhanced I/O bandwidth with PCIe Gen2 slots compared to the PCIe Gen1 and PCI-X
slots of the POWER7-based Power 750 (8233-E8B)
Enhanced I/O redundancy and flexibility with two new, integrated POWER7 I/O controllers
One hot-plug, slim-line SATA media bay (optional)
Choice of Integrated Multifunction Card options (maximum one per system):
– Dual 10 Gb Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (FC 1768)
– Dual 10 Gb O Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (FC 1769)
– Dual 10 Gb Dual 1/10 Gb (RJ45) Ethernet (FC EN10)
– Dual 10 Gb O Dual 1/10 Gb (RJ45) Ethernet (FC EN11)
One serial port on the Integrated Multifunction Card: two USB ports per each Integrated
Multifunction Card plus another USB port (maximum three usable USB ports per system)
Service processor
EnergyScale technology
Two SPCN ports and two Hardware Management Console (HMC) ports (HMC is optional)
Redundant and hot-swap AC power supplies
Redundant and hot-swap cooling
4-pack and 6-pack SSD features that can be ordered with a new server
1.1.2 IBM Power 760 server
The IBM Power 760 server (9109-RMD) supports up to four processor DCMs and
is in a 5U (EIA units) drawer configuration. Each of the four processor DCMs is a 0/12-core
Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) DCM packaged with 2 x 6-core chips. All 0/12-core
CUoD processor DCMs are 64-bit, either 3.1 GHz or 3.4 GHz mounted on a dedicated card
with a maximum of 16 DDR3 DIMMs, 10 MB of L3 cache per core, and 256 KB of L2 cache
per core. A fully populated Power 760 server with four DCMs has a minimum of eight cores
activated and up to a maximum of 48 cores with a CUoD granularity of one core.
Note: 0/12-core means 0-core through 12-core. For example, 16 slots per 0 to 12 core
DCM is indicated as 16 per 0/12-core.