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One hot-plug, slim-line SATA media bay per system
Redundant hot-swap 1,925 Watts AC power supplies
Choice of Integrated Multifunction Card options (maximum one per system):
– Dual 10 Gb Copper and Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (FC 1768)
– Dual 10 Gb Optical and Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (FC 1769)
– Dual 10 Gb Optical and Dual 1/10 Gb (RJ45) Ethernet (FC EN11)
– Dual 10 Gb Copper and Dual 1/10 Gb (RJ45) Ethernet (FC EN10)
One serial port on the Integrated Multifunction Card
Two USB ports on the Integrated Multifunction Card plus another USB port on the base
system unit
DASD and Media Backplane with 6 x 2.5-inch DASD or SSD (FC EPTS):
– One to six SFF SAS DASD or SSDs (mixing allowed)
– Two integrated SAS controllers to run the SAS bays
– One slim bay for a DVD-RAM (required)
– One integrated SATA controller to run the DVD-RAM
Eight I/O expansion slots per system
– Six Gen2 PCIe 8x slots plus two GX++ slots
Two HMC ports
Permanent Processor CUoD
PowerVM (optional)
– Micro-Partitioning
– Virtual I/O Server (VIOS)
– Automated CPU and memory reconfiguration support for dedicated and shared
processor logical partition (LPAR) groups
– PowerVM Live Partition Mobility (requires PowerVM Enterprise Edition)
12X I/O drawers with PCIe slots for 24-core or larger Power 760:
– Up to four PCIe I/O drawers (FC 5802 or FC 5877)
Disk-only I/O drawers
– Up to two EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O drawers with integrated, high performance, SAS
controllers (FC EDR1)
– Up to 51 EXP24S SFF SAS I/O drawers (FC 5887) on SAS PCIe controller (optionally
one of the 51 drawers can be attached to the external SAS port of the system unit)
– Up to 27 EXP12S 3.5-inch SAS I/O drawers (FC 5886) on SAS PCIe controllers
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