IBM X3850 M2 Product Manual
IBM X3850 M2 Product Manual

IBM X3850 M2 Product Manual

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Combining high-performance architecture with high-performance Xeon processors
Product Guide
September 2008
Architecture
Overview
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IBM System x3850 M2 / x3950 M2
Outstanding performance, superior mainframe-like
reliability, and fault-tolerant memory characteristics
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IBM
has been designing and implementing chipsets under the X-Architecture
2001. eX4 technology represents the fourth generation of products based on the same design
principle IBM began with in 1997: to offer systems that are expandable, offer "big iron" reliability,
availability, and serviceability (RAS) features, with extremely competitive price/performance on
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an Intel
Xeon
processor-based system.
The eX4 technology is primarily designed around three major workloads. These workloads are
database servers, server consolidation using virtualization services, and Enterprise Resource
Planning (application and database) servers.
If you are adopting industry-standard Xeon EM64T servers for running business critical
applications, the systems that run these applications need the type of technology designed into
IBM's eX4 technology systems. The eX4 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 eX4 design includes two 4U 4-socket rack-optimized chassis (x3850 M2 and
x3950 M2) with the ability to scale up to 16 sockets and up to 96 cores. In fact, you can start
with a single-node x3850 M2 chassis, and by adding a ScaleXpander Option Kit, you can turn
it into an x3950 M2, ready to expand into a multi-node configuration providing more flexibility in
deploying your scalable solution than ever before.
The x3850 M2 now offers selected models integrated with VMware ESXi 3.5 preloaded on an
IBM 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Key. 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 X-Architecture pioneered XpandOnDemand
chassis to be simply cabled together to form larger scale-up systems. This unique capability
allows IBM to sell a large SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) system at entry price points. Other
Intel OEMs can't match this capability. If they offer a 16-socket product at all, they require you to
start out with a 16-socket chassis, whether you'll ever grow into it or not. With
XpandOnDemand, you can start small, with a 4- or 8-socket configuration, and later expand as
your needs change, without requiring you to buy more than you need up-front or throw away
parts later as you expand.
IBM's eX4 technology-based systems are the ideal solution for scale-up database-serving
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applications on Microsoft
Windows
with Oracle 9i RAC and 10g, or IBM DB2. Database hosting demands ultimate server reliability
features, and once installed, they grow and grow. The eX4 design offers two strong selling
arguments against the competition: lower initial purchase price, and potentially much lower long-
term TCO.
Another strong application area for the eX4-based systems is enterprise server consolidation
activities. Larger servers have more processor, memory and I/O resources, which make
maximum use of any applicable virtual machine software licensing fees and deliver superior
system utilization levels. The name of the game in consolidation activities is to deploy the fewest
new servers possible and help IT staff manage more images with the same or fewer overall
people.
One of the fastest growing application areas for eX4-based systems is ERP workloads, including
SAP and Oracle. eX4-based systems can offer considerable savings over UNIX deployments,
using our certified solution stacks on either Windows or Linux.
The 4-socket eX4 servers are designed to protect your data with high performance, high
reliability, and high availability. They support the latest six-, quad- and dual-core Intel
processors, designed with high-performance quad 1066MHz front-side buses (FSB), 64-bit
extensions (EM64T), and either 8MB (dual-core); 4MB, 6MB, or 8MB (quad-core); or 9MB of
L2 cache; 8MB, 12MB or 16MB (six-core) of L3 cache, and up to 256MB of L4 cache per
chassis (all models), to help provide you with the computing power you need to match your
("pay as you grow") scalability, which allows
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    M2) with the ability to scale up to 16 sockets and up to 96 cores. In fact, you can start with a single-node x3850 M2 chassis, and by adding a ScaleXpander Option Kit, you can turn The Bottom Line...
  • Page 2: Key Highlights

    Technology (ACT) interconnect cabling helps reduce cable clutter and cost and minimizes installation time when interconnecting many rack-mounted servers. Standard in both the x3850 M2 and the x3950 M2 is the Remote Supervisor Adapter II that communicates with the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) to enable the user to manage and control the server easily—both locally and remotely.
  • Page 3: Key Features

    Key Features High-Performance Xeon Processors The x3850 M2 and x3950 M2 ship with two high-performance Intel Xeon processors, and support up to four, allowing you to upgrade as business needs require. The eX4 servers also go a step further by allowing you to add additional nodes (chassis) to increase the number of sockets from 4 to as many as 16 (using four total chassis).
  • Page 4 (IBM X3 and eX4 servers have achieved well over 100 #1 results on industry-standard benchmarks, such as TPC-C, TPC-E, TPC-H, SAP SD, vConsolidate, Vmark, and more.) This feature is a unique IBM enhancement, not offered by other x86 server architectures (using either Intel or AMD processors).
  • Page 5 The eX4 servers offer a choice of internal storage, supporting up to four (2.5-inch) hot-swap high-performance Serial-Attach SCSI (SAS) drives per chassis. In addition, selected models of the x3850 M2 include an integrated 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Key with VMware preloaded as an embedded virtualization hypervisor.
  • Page 6 NAS and SAN solutions. Integrated Virtualization Selected models of the x3850 M2 ship with an IBM 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Key installed preloaded with VMware ESXi 3.5. This is an embedded version of VMware ESX 3.5, fully contained on the flash drive and requiring no disk space—not an “ESX Lite.”...
  • Page 7 Combining high-performance architecture with high-performance Xeon processors times the maximum throughput of a 133MHz PCI-X adapter similar to a 66MHz PCI-X slot.) Because the SAS, ServeRAID-MR10k, dual Gigabit Ethernet, and systems management controllers are integrated onto the system board, the seven adapter slots are all available, which offers you a wide degree of latitude in expansion options.
  • Page 8: Other Features

    Remote Supervisor Adapter II. This can save a servicer significant time. Rack Cable Management and KVM Console Switching IBM Advanced Cabling Technology (ACT) is an optional feature that offers many advantages over standard KVM cabling across the entire System x and xSeries product line. So now you can interconnect all of your servers with one smart cabling architecture.
  • Page 9 All CAT5, 5e, 6 Advanced Systems Management Capabilities The x3850 M2 and x3950 M2 have a high level of systems management capabilities that are well-suited to remote locations as well as to stand-alone environments. Features include the Baseboard Management Controller...
  • Page 10 Preboot Execution Environment (PXE). Like Wake on LAN, PXE is system firmware. It enables software such as the optional IBM Remote Deployment Manager to take control of a system before the BIOS, operating system or applications are loaded (using Wake on LAN/PXE) and lets an administrator perform many low-level tasks remotely that would otherwise require a visit to each system.
  • Page 11: Key Options

    IBM. It monitors networked servers for hardware errors and it can perform hardware and software inventories and report inventory changes to IBM. All information sent to IBM is stored in a highly secure database and used for improved problem determination.
  • Page 12: X3850/X3950 M2 Images

    60 (striping with double parity across multiple arrays). Note: RAID-50 and -60 require external storage, due to the minimum requirement of six or eight drives, respectively. External SAN, NAS and direct-attach storage is available using one of several IBM System Storage...
  • Page 13 Combining high-performance architecture with high-performance Xeon processors Rear View Serial Hexagonal Port Port Ventilation Holes PCIe Hot-swap Slots PCIe slots Interior View 7 Adapter Slots Remote Supervisor Adapter II ServeRAID 6 Hot-Swap Adapter 2 Hot-Swap Fans Slot Power Supply Bays Please see the Legal Information section for important notices and information.
  • Page 14: X3850/X3950 M2 Specs

    Combining high-performance architecture with high-performance Xeon processors x3850 M2 / x3950 M2 Specifications Machine type Form factor (standard/maximum) Processor type Maximum processor power draw Front-side bus (FSB) speed # of independent front-side buses # of processors standard / maximum Internal L2 cache...
  • Page 15 Combining high-performance architecture with high-performance Xeon processors x3850 M2 / x3950 M2 Specifications # of drive bays total / available # of HDD drive bays total / available # of 5.25" bays total / available Maximum HDD capacity Internal HDD capacities supported...
  • Page 16: The Bottom Line

    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. IBM makes no representation or warranty regarding third-party products or services including those designated as ServerProven or ClusterProven.
  • Page 17 • Large L2 cache — 9MB, 8MB, 6MB or 4MB of internal processor cache (model-specific) • Large L3 cache — 16MB, 12MB, or 8MB of external processor cache (model-specific) • Huge L4 cache — 256GB per chassis (up to 1GB in a 4-chassis configuration) of IBM-unique XceL4v Dynamic Server cache •...
  • Page 18 Combining high-performance architecture with high-performance Xeon processors • Hot-swap/redundant cooling • Light path diagnostics (front LED panel, drop-down light path panel) • Toolless chassis and toolless slide design; integrated Cable Management Arm simplify installation and removal of the server from the rack Please see the Legal Information section for important notices and information.
  • Page 19: For More Information

    This publication may contain links to third party sites that are not under the control of or maintained by IBM. Access to any such third party site is at the user's own risk and IBM is not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any information, data, opinions, advice or statements made on these sites.

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