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Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models
21.The maximum reflects the usage of two slot wide IPCS. If using a three slot wide IPCS,
Integrated Netfinity Server, or Integrated xSeries Server, the maximum is two.
22.The maximum reflects the usage of two slot wide IPCS. If using a three slot wide IPCS,
Integrated Netfinity Server, or Integrated xSeries Server, the maximum is four.
23.Requires V4R2 or later.
24. On the 9401 Model 150, the processor is the same on both the Twinaxial and Server
Models, therefore, the performance figures are the same.
25. The performance figures shown are for a "constrained" workload due to memory and disk
limitations on the 9401 Model 150. If these limitations are lifted, the "unconstrained" CPW
measurements in the following table apply.
Processor
#0591 and #0593
#0592 and #0592
26. The system also includes CD-ROM for IBM software.
27. The 9401 Model 150 includes BasePak software in the hardware cost. This includes
OS/400, Client Access Family for Windows, Query, SQL, Facsimile Support, and PSF/400.
Additional programs have to be purchased.
28. Two of these PCI I/O card slots are reserved for the Integrated Netfinity Server. Three are
driven by the Multi-Function I/O Processor.
29. Six lines in total, but one is reserved for Operations Console.
30. A maximum of one LAN can be driven off the Multi-Function I/O Processor. If Integrated
Netfinity Server is installed, no LANs are supported on the MFIOP.
This processor was announced in September 1996 when IBM introduced CPW as the new
method of measuring the performance of AS/400e processors. For this and future
processor announcements, CPW values only will be quoted.
General note: Capacities shown may require prerequisites. Some combinations of features
may not be valid.
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Interactive
13.8
20.6
Client/Server
27.0
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