Ibm Flex System Enterprise Chassis - IBM V7000 Introduction And Implementation Manual

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Infrastructure
The IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis is the foundation of the offering, supporting
intelligent workload deployment and management for maximum business agility. The 10U
high chassis has the capacity of up to 14 compute nodes, or a mix of compute nodes and
Storage, which mounts from the front. From the rear, it mounts power supplies, fans, and
different options of LAN and SAN switches. The IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis delivers
high-performance connectivity for your integrated compute nodes, storage, networking, and
management resources. The chassis is designed to support multiple generations of
technology and offers independently scalable resource pools for higher utilization and lower
cost per workload.
We now review the various components of the IBM Flex System in order to understand how
IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node integrates with the PureFlex Systems solution. All of
the components are used in the three pre-integrated offerings to support compute, storage,
and networking requirements. You can select from these offerings, which are designed for key
client initiatives and help simplify ordering and configuration.
While we only provide a summary of the IBM Flex System components in the following
sections, its important to understand the various available options for IBM Flex System before
we describe IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node in detail in Chapter 2, "Introduction to
IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node" on page 37.
For detailed information about the components, see IBM PureFlex System and IBM Flex
System Products and Technology, SG24-7984.

1.3 IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis

The IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis is a 10U next-generation server platform with
integrated chassis management. It is a compact, high-density, high-performance, rack-mount,
scalable server platform system. It supports up to 14 one-bay compute nodes that can share
common resources, such as power, cooling, management, and I/O resources within a single
Enterprise Chassis. In addition, it can also support up to seven 2-bay compute nodes or three
4-bay compute nodes (three IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Nodes or expansion
enclosures) when the shelves are removed from the chassis. The1-bay, 2-bay, and 4-bay
components can be "mixed and matched" to meet specific hardware requirements.
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