Table 16: Sx140 Series Model Range - Fujitsu Siemens Computers SX series User Manual

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The SX140 Business Server model range consists of the following (basic configuration):
Model
SX140-10A/B/C
SX140-20A/B/C
SX140-30C
SX140-40C
SX140-50C
SX140-60C

Table 16: SX140 series model range

Servers in the SX140 series model range
The basic versions of the SX140 model range have a single system board and can be
extended by one system board.
In the basic configuration up to 7 SPARC64-CPUs, each with 1.3 GHz and up to 12 GB of
memory, are provided for each BS2000 partition. Processors can be attached or detached
as required without causing any system interruptions (Capacity on Demand).
Each system board can be operated in PSB or XSB mode. For each system board one
physical board can be configured in PSB mode, and up to 4 extended system boards in XSB
mode (i.e. on an SX140 system a total of 8 extended system boards can be used).
A system board has 8 processor slots, 8 slots for memory modules and 8 PCI slots. An
extension by 10 PCI slots and 4 slots for hard disks is possible with the aid of a PCI/disk box.
Using XSB mode the hardware resources of a system board listed above can each be
divided into 4 independent extended system boards (XSBs). The interface for setting or
modifying PSB or XSB mode and its configuration is described in the
the system board's operating mode" on page
XSBs can then be used as the basis for extended partitions (XPARs). The interface for this
function is described in the
Here it is not necessary for the XSBs to be consecutive (XSBn, XSBn+1, XSBn+2,...,
XSBn+m) in an extended partition; partitions may also be formed on the basis of XSB00-0
and XSB00-3, for example. This is important inasmuch as the XSBs are equipped differently
with PCI slots (see
The
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models.
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Capacity
in RPF
42/58/75
94/113/133
185
235
280
320
section "Configuring and modifying partitions" on page
figure 128 on page
indicates the XSBs that are used in the basic version of the different SX140
CPUs for
CPUs for I/O
BS2000/OSD
(X2000)
1
2
3
4
5
6
75.
400).
Model ranges
XSB
1
00-0
1
00-0, 00-1
1
00-0, 00-1
1
00-0, 00-1, 00-2
1
00-0, 00-1, 00-2
1
00-0, 00-1, 00-2, 00-3
section "Administering
78.
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