Comparison Between Ps700, Ps701, Ps702, And 750 Models - IBM BladeCenter PS700 Technical Overview And Introduction

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For the latest support information, see one of the following resources:
ServerProven:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/eserver.html
BladeCenter Interoperability Guide
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=psg1MIGR-5073016
With PS700, PS701, and PS702 blades the QLogic Ethernet and 4 Gb FibreChannel
Expansion Card (CFFh) requires a MSIM-HT in a BladeCenter HT chassis.
Note: The MSIM-HT comes standard without any I/O modules installed. They need to be
ordered separately. In addition, the use of MSIM-HT modules requires that all four power
modules be installed in the BladeCenter HT chassis.
Figure 1-14 Multi-switch Interconnect Module for BladeCenter HT
Table 1-16 shows MSIM-HT ordering information.
Table 1-16 MSIM-HT ordering information
Description
Multi-switch Interconnect Module for BladeCenter HT

1.7 Comparison between PS700, PS701, PS702, and 750 models

This section describes the difference between the POWER7 Blade servers and the entry
POWER7 Rack Server (Power 750). This helps to better position the POWER7 processor
Blade Servers.
The POWER7 Blade Server configuration offers three blade servers. The PS700 is 4-core,
the PS701 is 8-Core, and the PS702 is a 16-core Power7 based processor running at 3.0
GHz
The Power 750 offers a a 6-core or 8-core configuration. The 6-core Power7 processor runs
at 3.3 GHz and the 8-Core runs at 3.0 GHz, 3.3 GHz or 3.5 GHz systems.
The POWER7 processor has 4 MB L3 cache per core and 256 KB L2 cache per core.
Part Number
44R5913
Chapter 1. Introduction and general description
Feature Code
5491
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