2.7.6 Graphics accelerator adapters
The IBM Power 750 and Power 760 support up to eight of the FC 5748 cards, as shown in
Table 2-14. They can be configured to operate in either 8-bit or 24-bit color modes. These
adapters support both analog and digital monitors. The total number of graphics accelerator
adapters in any one partition may not exceed four.
Table 2-14 Available graphics accelerator adapters
Feature
code
5748
2.7.7 SCSI and SAS adapters
The Power 750 and Power 760 do not support SCSI adapters and SCSI disks. SAS adapters
are supported and Table 2-15 lists the available SAS adapters.
Table 2-15 Available SCSI and SAS adapters
Feature
code
2055
5805
5901
a
5903
a
5913
ESA1
a. A pair of adapters is required to provide mirrored write-cache data and adapter redundancy.
2.7.8 iSCSI adapters
The Power 750 and Power 760 do not support iSCSI adapters. However, AIX, IBM i and Linux
provide software iSCSI support through available Ethernet adapters. Table 2-16 lists the
available adapters for operating system iSCSI support.
Table 2-16 Available iSCSI adapters
Feature
code
5899
EN0H
70
IBM Power 750 and 760 Technical Overview and Introduction
CCIN
Adapter description
5748
POWER GXT145 PCI Express
Graphics Accelerator
CCIN
Adapter description
57CD
PCIe RAID and SSD SAS adapter 3 Gb
with Blind Swap Cassette
574E
PCIe 380 MB Cache Dual - x4 3 Gb
SAS RAID adapter
57B3
PCIe Dual-x4 SAS adapter
574E
PCIe 380 MB Cache Dual - x4 3 Gb
SAS RAID adapter
57B5
PCIe2 1.8 GB Cache RAID SAS
adapter Tri-Port 6 Gb
57B4
PCIe2 RAID SAS adapter Dual-Port
6 Gb
CCIN
Adapter description
576F
PCIe2 4-Port 1 Gb Ethernet adapter
2B93
PCIe2 4-Port (10 Gb FCOE &
1 Gb Ethernet) SR & RJ45 adapter
Slot
Size
OS
support
PCIe
Full height
AIX,
Linux
Slot
Size
OS
support
PCIe
Full height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux
PCIe
Full height
AIX IBM i,
Linux
PCIe
Full height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux
PCIe
Full height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux
PCIe
Full height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux
PCIe
Full height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux
Slot
Size
OS
support
PCIe
Full Height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux
PCIe
Full height
AIX, IBM i,
Linux