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Overview
The Power 750 Express server
The Power 750 Express server supports a maximum of 32 DDR3 DIMM slots, eight per processor card. Memory features (two memory DIMMs per feature) supported are 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB and run at speeds of 1066 MHz. A system with four processor cards installed has a maximum memory of 512 GB. Also, the optional Active Memory Expansion can allow the effective maximum memory capacity to be much larger than the true physical memory. Innovative compression/decompression of memory content using processor cycles can allow memory expansion up to 100%. A server with a maximum of 512 GB can effectively be expanded up to 1 TB. This can enhance virtualization and server consolidation by allowing a partition to do significantly more work with the same physical amount of memory or a server to run more partitions and do more work with the same physical amount of memory.
The Power 750 Express server provides great I/O expandability. For example, with
The Power 750 Express system unit without I/O drawers can contain a maximum of either eight SFF SAS disks or eight SFF SAS SSDs, providing up to 2.4 TB. All disks and SSDs are direct dock and hot pluggable. The eight SAS bays can be split into two sets of four bays for additional AIX/Linux configuration flexibility. The system unit also contains a slimline
Also available in the Power 750 system unit is a choice of quad gigabit or dual 10 Gb integrated host Ethernet adapters. These native ports can be selected at the time of initial order. Virtualization of these integrated Ethernet adapters is supported.
Other integrated features include:
•Five expansion slots
–Three PCIe x8 (two
–Two
–Two GX slots for 12X I/O loop or 4X connections
•Service Processor
•Integrated SAS/SATA controller for disk/SSD/DVD in system unit
–Optional 175 MB RAID write cache to augment disk/SSD performance and function
•EnergyScale technology
•Two system ports and three USB ports
•Two hardware management console (HMC) ports and two SPCN ports
•Redundant and
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