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Agenda
IBM Flex System Overview
IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis Overview
Nodes Overview
I/O Overview
Management Overview
Power Overview
Cooling Overview
Rack Overview
Soluciones Ofrecidas
Nodo de storage
Medio nodo
Nodo full
IBM Flex
System
Enterprise
Chassis
Manageme
nt Modules
(2X)
Fan Mux
Card (2X)
Shuttle
Compute Nodes
Compute
IBM Flex System x220
System infrastructure
1 & 2-Socket
Positioning Infrastructure and Entry
Virtualization
Specs Standard Width,
2 Socket, 16 cores
12 DIMMs, 384GB
2x2.5 HS SATA/SAS
HDD/SSDs
Workloads Infrastructure apps
Small office / retail
Rack-to-blade migration
Low-density virtualization
x240
x440
Enterprise 2-Socket
Standard Width,
2 Socket, 16 cores
24DIMMs, 768GB
2x 2.5 HS SATA/SAS
HDD/SSDs
Double Width,
4S, 32 cores
48 DIMMs, 1.5TB
2x 2.5 HS SATA/SAS
HDD/SSDs
Virtualization Single App, < 20 VMs per 20-40 VMs per server
Positioning server
Nodo half-wide
2 sockets Sandy Bridge-EP
24 LP DDR3 DIMMs / 1600MT/s
2 HS 2.5 SAS/SATA HDDs or SSDs
2x IO
Mezzanine
2x Intel E3 1200 Cards
Processors
48x LP DIMMs
4x IO Mezzanine
Cards
2x Hot Swap, Small
Form Factor HDDs
4x Intel E5 4600
Processors
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Frent
e
Fondo
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Start Small
and
Grow
Easily
Scale Up
Drive choices
2.5-inch (SFF SAS)
300 GB 10 KRPM
450 GB 10 KRPM
600 GB 10 KRPM
900 GB 10 KRPM
146 GB 15 KRPM
300 GB 15 KRPM
1TB 7,200 KRPM NL
Grow Big
2 TB 7,200 RPM NL
3 TB 7,200 RPM NL
Start small
One 24-bay control enclosure
15
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Backup / restore
High availability, disaster recovery, clustering
Database and performance optimization
Virtualization
Industry solutions (Healthcare, Telco, etc.)
Operations management
Ethernet
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
Flex
Flex
Flex
Flex
Flex
System
System
System
System
System
FibreChannel
IBM Flex System FC3172 2-port 8Gb FC Adapter P y X
IBM Flex System FC5022 2-port 16Gb FC Adapter
X solamente, P
futuro
IBM Flex System FC3052 2-port 8Gb FC Adapter P* y X
InfiniBand
IBM Flex System IB6132 2-port QDR InfiniBand Adapter P solamente
IBM Flex System IB6132 2-port FDR InfiniBand Adapter X solamente
* No suportado com AIX
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FibreChannel I/O
IBM Flex System FC5022 16Gb SAN Scalable Switch
IBM Flex System FC5022 16Gb ESB SAN Scalable Switch
FoD Enhancement Licenses
InfiniBand I/O
IBM Flex System IB6131 InfiniBand Switch
FoD Enhancement Licenses
Cooling
40mm Fan
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80mm Fan
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Cable
Egress
Rear PDU
Access 6x
Cable
Channels
Strip PDU
Support 4X
Cable Tie
Points
Cable
Egress
Rear of
Rack
Thermal
Sealing Plane
(front EIA
flange)
Cable
Channels
Cable
Egress
Outrigger
Front of
Rack
IBM PureFlex
Config mnima
Hardware
Rack
Chassis
Power Supplies / Fans
Ethernet Switch
TOR Switch
FC Switch
FSM HW
V7000 HW
INode
Mezz cards
Software
V7000 SW
FSM SW
OS
PowerVM (Power only)
PowerSC (Power only)
Smart Cloud Entry
Services
SWMA
HWMA
MTS
Lab Services
Express
Standard
Enterprise
Estndar
Estndar
2/4
BNT 10GB
n/a
QLogic 8GB
Estndar
Estndar
con Drives
P260 ou x
FC, Enet
Estndar
Estndar
4/6
BNT 10GB
n/a
QLogic 8GB (2)
Estndar
Estndar
con Drives
P260 / p460 ou x
FC(2), Enet
Estndar
Estndar
6/8
BNT 10GB (2)
2 Eth,2 FC solamente Power
QLogic 8GB (2)
Estndar
Estndar
con Drives
Dois p460 ou Dois x
FC(2), Enet (2)
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Opcional
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
Estndar
1 ao 9x5
3 aos 9x5
3 ao 9x5
3 aos microcode (1)
3 das
3 aos 9x5
3 aos microcode (2)
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Account Advocate 24x7
7 das
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Enterprise
Standard
Express
Preguntas?
LA Techline
techline@us.ibm.com
Recursos adicionales
Sales Plays, Tactics, and Entry Points
Win Against the Competition with IBM BladeCenter, PureFlex and Flex System Tactic Resource Kit IBM //
PartnerWorld
Upgrade Your Install Base to IBM BladeCenter, PureFlex and Flex System Tactic Resource Kit IBM //
PartnerWorld
Innovate with IBM PureFlex System Client Presentation IBM // PartnerWorld
Optimize with IBM PureFlex System Client Presentation IBM // PartnerWorld
Accelerate Cloud with IBM PureFlex System Client Presentation IBM // PartnerWorld
Consolidate with IBM PureFlex System Client Presentation IBM // PartnerWorld
Enablement Materials
Whats Inside of PureFlex Client Animation IBM // PartnerWorld
How to position IBM PureFlex and Flex System (the elements of PureFlex) IBM // PartnerWorld
Installing and configuring PureFlex and Flex System Public Link
Introduction to IBM PureFlex and Flex System: Client Presentation IBM // PartnerWorld
IBM PureFlex, Flex System and BladeCenter Spec-In IBM // PartnerWorld
FlexSystem and PureFlex Segmentation IMT Files IBM
IBM Flex System Seller Presentation IBM // PartnerWorld
IBM PureFlex
IBM PUREFLEX SYSTEM
FEATURE
CODE
EXPRESS
STANDARD
ENTERPRISE
DESCRIPTION
#3593
#3596
#3597
#3595
#3282
#3286
8 GB SFP+ Transceiver
#EB29
#9039
Base CME
#3592
Redundant CME
#9059
#3590
#4558
#9038
#7805
#1111
#ECB4
#EFM1
IBM PureFlex
IBM PUREFLEX SYSTEM
FEATURE
CODE
EXPRESS
STANDARD
ENTERPRISE
DESCRIPTION
#EB31
#EM09
32 GB Memory
#1771
#3767
Flex System x240 Compute Node (7863-10X), with the following features:
#EN20
or
#EN21
#EM05 or
#EEM2
#1759
IBM Flex System CN4054 10 Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter (Not required with
#EN20)
#1764
#EBK2
#EBK3
4 GB minimum memory
IBM PureFlex
IBM PUREFLEX SYSTEM
FEATURE
CODE
EXPRESS
STANDARD
ENTERPRISE
DESCRIPTION
#0010
#5305
#3206
#3512 or #3214
#6008
Cache 8 GB
#9730
#9801
AC Power Supply
#7189 or #7196
Optional PDUs
#EC02 or #EC05
#EC03
Side Doors
#EC06
Storage Controller
IBM Storwize V7000 Disk System
4 x 400 GB SAS SSD per enclosure
20 x 600 GB SAS HDD per enclosure
BNT 64 PT Enet SW
BNT 64 PT Enet SW
V 7000 Expansion
V 7000 Controller
V 7000 Expansion
V 7000 Controller
Intel Compute Intel Compute
Intel Compute Intel Compute
New Chassis
Common Management Module
2x 10Gb Ethernet Switch
2x 16 Gb FC Switch
PDU
PDU
MGMT
VM Management Node
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/webservers/workload-deployer/
MGMT
PDU
PDU
42 U
41 U
40 U
39 U
38 U
37 U
36 U
35 U
34 U
33 U
32 U
31 U
30 U
29 U
28 U
27 U
26 U
25 U
24 U
23 U
22 U
21 U
20 U
19 U
18 U
17 U
16 U
15 U
14 U
13 U
12 U
11 U
10 U
9 U
8 U
7 U
6 U
5 U
4 U
3 U
2 U
1 U
Overall
Power
~30 KW
Cores
608 Cores
Memory
SSD
Storage
9.7 TB
6.4 TB (unformatted)
48.0 TB
(unformatted)
Cores/Threads
PVUs
Memory (GB)
Raw SSD/HDD (TB)
Usable SSD/HDD (TB)
PDU L Volt
PDU H Volt
Power (Max)
Application Services
Small Part #5
(Part 1)
Medium
(Part 2)
Compute Nodes
Compute Nodes
Compute Nodes
Mgmt
Compute Nodes
Mgmt
Compute Nodes
Compute Nodes
Mgmt
Compute Nodes
Mgmt
Compute Nodes
Compute Nodes
96/384
9600
1536
6.4 / 48
4.8 / 38.4
4x60A 3ph
4x32A 3ph
10.6 kW
Included
Part #6
192/768
19200
3072
6.4 / 48
4.8 / 38.4
4x60A 3ph
4x32A 3ph
14.4 kW
Included
Large
(Part 3) Part #7
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Mgmt
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Mgmt
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
384/1536
38400
6144
6.4 / 48
4.8 / 38.4
4x60A 3ph
4x32A 3ph
22.2 kW
Included
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Mgmt
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Compute
Mgmt
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes
608/2432
60800
9728
6.4 / 48
4.8 / 38.4
4x60A 3ph
4x32A 3ph
31.2 KW
Included
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Acronyms
ATA
CIM
CLI
DDR3
EIA
ESB
FoD
FSP
GB
GHz
HS
IPAS
LP
MB
PCI
PCIe
PCI Express
PDU
Power Distribution Unit
POWER Performance Optimized With
Enhanced RISC
RISC
Reduced Instruction Set
Computer
SAS
Serial Attached SCSI
SATA
Serial ATA
ScSE
Scalable Switch Element
SCSI
Small Computer Systems
Interface
SNMP Simple Network Management
Protocol
TB
Tera Byte
UI
User Interface
VAC
Volts Alternating Current
VLP
Very Low Profile
Trademarks
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