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Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum
memory and compute capacity in a blade

Product Guide

October 2010

Product Overview

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Please see the Legal Information section for important notices and information.
Scalable 2-to-4-socket blade server optimized for
virtualization/consolidation, database, and ERP
Suggested uses: Front-end and mid-tier applications requiring high performance (CPU, memory
or I/O), enterprise-class availability, and extreme flexibility and power efficiency.
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IBM
has been designing and implementing chipsets under the X-Architecture
2001. eX5 technology represents the fifth generation of products based on the same design
principle IBM began with in 1997: to offer Intel
expandable, offer "big iron" reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features, with
extremely competitive price/performance.
The eX5 technology is primarily designed around three major workloads: database servers,
server consolidation using virtualization services, and Enterprise Resource Planning (application
and database) servers.
If you're using industry-standard servers to run business critical applications, the systems that
run these applications need the type of technology designed into IBM's eX5 technology systems.
The eX5 chipset represents a $100M+ investment in designing a flagship offering that can
harness the power of 4-socket-and-up 64-bit x86 (x64) Xeon processors. The eX5 family
includes a scalable performance blade server with the ability to scale from a single-wide blade
(30mm) to a double-wide blade (60mm). Maybe you'd like to start out with a 2-socket blade and
possibly add sockets later, if your needs change. Or perhaps you need more than a 2-socket
blade, but don't want to get locked into a monolithic 4-socket blade-again, in case your
requirements change. With IBM, you can start at 2 sockets and grow to 4 if needed. And if you
require a variety of 2- and 4-socket servers in your data center, you only have to qualify one
server for all these workloads. This can save much time and effort and speed deployment. You
can also save money on software licensing by virtualizing a 4-processor server into many VMs,
rather than using multiple 2-processor servers. Huge amounts of memory also enable more or
larger VMs, and larger databases (especially databases stored entirely in memory).
Reducing an entire server into a little over .5U of rack space (i.e., up to 14 servers in 9U) does
not mean trading away features and capabilities for smaller size. The IBM BladeCenter
blade server offers features comparable to many 1U rack-optimized full-featured servers, and
then some: The HX5 supports up to two of the latest high-performance 8-core, 6-core, or 4-core
Intel Xeon 7500 and 6500 Series processors. The Xeon processors are designed with up to
24MB of shared cache and leading-edge memory performance (up to 1066MHz using MAX5,
depending on processor model) to help provide the computing power you require to match your
business needs and growth. In addition, the HX5 supports up to 128B of registered double data
rate III (DDR3) ECC (Error Checking and Correcting) memory in 16 DIMM slots, with multiple
levels of IBM Active Memory™ protection, for the highest levels of performance and availability.
Active Memory protection includes IBM Memory ProteXion
scrubbing, memory rank sparing, and memory
Because business requirements change and a 2-socket server that meets those needs today
may not meet them in the future, the HX5 was designed to be upgradeable to meet the diverse
needs of multiple workloads. For compute-intensive workloads, it can be configured as a 2-
wide blade server with up to 4 processors / 32 cores, 32 DIMMs (256GB), 4 PCIe cards, 16 I/O
ports, and 4 solid-state drives (SSDs). Conversely, for memory-intensive workloads, the
HX5 can be configured as a 2-wide server consisting of 1 blade server and 1 MAX5 memory
expansion blades, with up to 40 DIMMs (320GB). IBM FlexNode partitioning allows a physical
4-socket configuration to be remotely reconfigured by software into two logical 2-socket servers,
as needs change or for daily peak and off-peak workloads.
The HX5 supports VMware vSphere Hypervisor (formerly ESXi) preloaded on a standard USB
flash drive. It operates in a diskless configuration, offers a smaller memory footprint, extremely
high performance, and stronger security, making getting a system up and running in a virtualized
environment faster and easier than ever before.
IBM's eX5 technology-based systems are the ideal solution for scale-up database-serving
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    4-socket blade—again, in case your Legal Information requirements change. With IBM, you can start at 2 sockets and grow to 4 if needed. And if you require a variety of 2- and 4-socket servers in your data center, you only have to qualify one server for all these workloads.
  • Page 2: Selling Features

    IPMI 2.0 support, including highly secure remote power control; text-console redirect over LAN, next-generation BIOS (UEFI), an Advanced Management Module (upgradeable with a redundant AMM), IBM Systems Director management software including IBM Systems ™ Director Active Energy Manager™. Remote Deployment Manager and IBM ServerGuide help maintain system availability with increased uptime.
  • Page 3 ® and Sun Solaris 10 operating systems in the same chassis. • Most HS/LS/JS/QS blade servers ever released by IBM are supported in every BladeCenter chassis ever released, going back to 2002 . Every switch module released by IBM is equally compatible.
  • Page 4 Complete out-of-band coverage by the Advance Settings Utility to simplify remote setup • Integrated industry-standard IPMI 2.0 support works with the IMM to alert IBM Systems Director to anomalous environmental factors, such as voltage and thermal conditions. It also supports highly secure remote power control.
  • Page 5 • Our eco-friendly servers and services can help you be environmentally responsible. For terms and conditions or copies of the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty, call 800-772-2227 in the U.S. In Canada call 800-426-2255. Telephone support may be subject to additional charges. For warranties including onsite labor, a technician is sent after IBM attempts to resolve the problem remotely.
  • Page 6: Key Features

    Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum memory and compute capacity in a blade • Become more energy efficient with IBM expertise Multicore Intel Xeon Processors Key Features The HX5 ships with 1 or 2 high-performance Intel Xeon 7500 or 6500 Series processors per blade.
  • Page 7 Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum memory and compute capacity in a blade DDR3 Registered Memory with Active Memory Protection The HX5 uses registered double data rate III (DDR3) VLP (very-low-profile) DIMMs and provides Active Memory features, including advanced Chipkill memory protection, for up to 16X better error correction than standard ECC memory.
  • Page 8: Integrated Virtualization

    • Xeon 7500 Series memory controllers support IBM Chipkill memory protection technology with x4 DIMMs (x4 data width of rank) and x8 DIMMs For increased availability beyond Chipkill error correction, the eX5 servers offer additional levels...
  • Page 9 • IBM System Storage TS3500 Tape Library According to internal IBM testing, the typical maximum IOPS of a 600GB 15K 3.5-inch hot-swap SAS HDD is ~400 (4K random reads), while the typical IOPS of a 640GB High IOPS SSD PCIe adapter is ~200,000, or ~500x. The typical bandwidth of the same HDD = ~195MBps (64K sequential reads), while the typical bandwidth of a 640GB High IOPS MLC adapter is ~1.5GBps, or ~7.7x.
  • Page 10: Light Path Diagnostics

    Gigabit Ethernet controllers, CNA, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, SAS, etc. BladeCenter Chassis IBM’s blade architecture offers five choices of compatible and interoperable chassis in which to use various blade servers. Each chassis serves different customer needs. The BladeCenter S is a small, entry-level chassis designed for office environments.
  • Page 11 Bootable Media Creator allows you to create bootable CDs, DVD, and USB keys for updates customized to your systems. In order to put control of processor power-saving features at the fingertips of administrators, IBM developed IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager. Active Energy Manager is designed to take advantage of new processor features, such as balancing the performance of the system according to available power input.
  • Page 12 The diagnostic programs create a merged log that includes events from all collected logs. The information is collected into a file that you can send to IBM service and support. Additionally, you can view the information locally through a generated text report file, or you can copy the log to removable media and view the log from a Web browser.
  • Page 13: Key Options

    The IBM services and technical support portfolio provides world-class, consistent, high-quality service and support. From the start, IBM programs make it easier for you to plan for, configure and purchase BladeCenter servers, get them running and keep them running long-term. These...
  • Page 14 Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel connections available to all blades in the chassis. Rear Door Heat eXchanger — The unit attaches to the back of an IBM S2 42U Enterprise Rack. It is capable of removing up to 50,000 BTUs (14KVa) from the data center using water lines under the raised floor.
  • Page 15: Hx5 Images

    Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum memory and compute capacity in a blade HX5 Images Front View 4-socket HX5 Status / cKVM Panel Light Path Diagnostics Panel Hexagonal Ventilation Holes Low-Profile Hot- Swap Handles Interior View 1.8-inch SSD Internal USB (Embedded Hypervisor)
  • Page 16: Hx5 Specifications

    18MB (42x, 24MB (82x/83x/84x/86x, Internal L3 cache 63x/64x/65x/66x/67x/68x/6Dx, 12MB (61x,E6510) E8x) E6x) Intel 7500 / IBM eX5 Chipset 4 QPI Ports per chassis Scalability ports 3 EXA ports per MAX5 # of DIMM sockets total / 16 / 14 16 / 0...
  • Page 17 Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum memory and compute capacity in a blade BladeCenter HX5 Specifications Memory rank sparing supported Memory scrubbing supported # of 1.8-inch drive bays total / 4 / 4 SSD (per 4-socket server 2 / 2 SSD (per server blade) configuration) available # of 2.5-inch drive bays total /...
  • Page 18: The Bottom Line

    Xen, SLES 11 64-bit with or without Xen, SLES 10 64-bit with or without Xen, VMware ESX/ESXi/vSphere Hypervisor 4.0 Selected blades are supported for long life. (Contact IBM sales for details.) Extended/long life support 3 years (parts and labor) onsite...
  • Page 19 • Up to two internal 1.8-inch non-hot-swap SSDs per node • Solid-state drives are an energy-saving, higher-reliability alternative to HDD storage • Optional IBM 160GB, 320GB, or 640GB High IOPS SSD Adapters for extremely high IOPS and bandwidth storage (requires BPE4 expansion unit) •...
  • Page 20: Server Comparison

    Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum memory and compute capacity in a blade Server Comparison Chart The following table shows the suggested uses for the respective IBM BladeCenter blade servers, including comparisons of the uses for which each server is best suited: Important...
  • Page 21: For More Information

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