Power 710
•3.0 GHz
–2 x #8360 (chargeable) and 2 x #8363
•3.7 GHz
–3 x #8382 (chargeable) and 3 x #8384
•3.55 GHz
–4 x #8372 (chargeable) and 4 x #8375
Power 730
•3.0 GHz
–4 x #8360 (chargeable) and 4 x #8363
•3.7 GHz
–4 x #8381 (chargeable) and 4 x #8383
•3.7 GHz
–6 x #8382 (chargeable) and 6 x #8384
•3.55 GHz
–8 x #8372 (chargeable) and 8 x #8375
When you purchase an IBM Edition, you can purchase an AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system license, or you may choose to purchase the system with no operating system. The AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system is processed via a feature number on AIX 5.3, 6.1, or 7.1; IBM i 6.1.1 or IBM i 7.1; and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or Red Hat Enterprise Linux. If you choose AIX 5.3, 6.1, or 7.1 for your primary operating system, you can also order IBM i 6.1.1 or IBM i 7.1 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The converse is true if you choose an IBM i or Linux subscription as your primary operating system.
Processor modules and processor activations are only available to Solution Delivery Integration (SDIs) as MES orders.
IBM Edition minimum memory definition details:
A minimum of 2 GB memory per core on the Power 710 and 4 GB memory per core on the Power 730 is needed to qualify for the IBM Edition, except on the
710.There can be different valid memory configurations that meet the minimum requirement.
For example:
Power 710
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x16 GB (2 x 8 GB DIMMs) Memory (#4527)
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x16 GB (2 x 8 GB DIMMs) Memory (#4527)
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