IBM HX5 High-Performance Scalability, XceL4v Dynamic Server Cache, Integrated Virtualization

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Optimized for virtualization and database applications with maximum memory and compute capacity in a blade

Reliability guidelines:

Using fewer, larger DIMMs (for example 8 x 4 GB DIMMs vs. 16 x 2GB DIMMs is generally more reliable

Xeon 7500 Series memory controllers support IBM Chipkill memory protection technology with x4 DIMMs (x4 data width of rank) and x8 DIMMs

For increased availability beyond Chipkill error correction, the eX5 servers offer additional levels of IBM Active Memory protection:

Memory ProteXion technology provides multichip error protection and works in conjunction with Chipkill technology—which provides multibit protection per chip—and standard ECC protection, to provide multi-level memory correction.

With memory rank sparing, two unused ranks per memory card are configured as spares.

These spare ranks are used in the event of a memory failure on the same memory card.

Memory mirroring works much like disk mirroring. The total memory is divided into two channels. Data is written concurrently to both channels. If a DIMM fails in one of the DIMMs in the primary channel, it is instantly disabled and the mirrored (backup) memory in the other channel becomes active (primary) until the failing DIMM is replaced. With mirroring enabled, one-half of total memory is available for use. (Note: Due to the double writes to memory, performance is affected.) Mirroring is handled at the hardware level; no operating system support is required.

Memory scrubbing is an automatic daily test of all system memory. It detects and reports memory errors that might be developing before they cause a server outage. Memory scrubbing and Memory ProteXion work together. When a bit error is detected, memory scrubbing determines whether the error is recoverable. If the error is recoverable Memory ProteXion technology will write the data to new location; if it is not recoverable, scrubbing sends an alert to light path diagnostics, which then notifies IBM Systems Director.

Memory is available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB DIMMs.

High-Performance Scalability

Because of eX5 design, an HX5 server has the incredible flexibility of scaling from 2 sockets to 4 sockets with ease, doubling the memory and storage capacity and I/O slots in the process. A 2- node configuration is achieved simply by connecting 2 30mm blades together via the Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) ports, for 4 sockets and 32 DIMMs (256GB).

Alternatively, you can scale via MAX5, adding memory capacity to increase performance in an I/O-intensive enironment. This configuration connects 1 HX5 blade to 1 MAX5 blade, for a total of up to 40 DIMMs (320GB), If even that’s not enough, you can connect 2 HX5 blades to 2 MAX5 blades, and the two MAX5 units are cabled together using our exclusive EXA scalability kit. The result is a powerhouse 4-socket, 80 DIMM (640GB) blade server in only 120mm.

Note: Selected models of HX5 come standard with a MAX5 blade.

This scalability and memory expansion feature is a unique IBM enhancement, not offered by other x86 server architectures.

XceL4v Dynamic Server Cache

A key performance feature of MAX5 expansion is the XceL4v L4 cache. When using a single HX5 blade with a MAX5 expansion unit, no virtual cache needs to be taken from main memory. However, when multiple MAX5 nodes are connected, 256MB of L4 cache is allocated from main memory used for interprocessor communications between chassis, to keep data in synch. In a 2- chassis configuration, this amounts to 512MB of L4 cache. This not only compensates for any performance hit that might otherwise result from sending data across the distances between processors in multiple chassis, it actually results in a performance improvement versus a single chassis. (IBM X3, eX4 and eX5 servers have achieved well over 100 #1 results on industry- standard benchmarks, such as TPC-C, TPC-E, TPC-H, SAP SD, vConsolidate, Vmark, and more.)

This feature is another IBM-unique enhancement.

Integrated Virtualization

HX5 offers a separately orderable IBM 2GB USB Flash Drive option preloaded with VMware ESXi 4.0 (an embedded version of VMware ESX Server). Microsoft Hyper-Vand Xen are also supported, installed by the user on an SSD.

ESXi is fully contained on the flash drive, without requiring any disk space. Because it runs from flash memory, it’s extremely fast and ideal for diskless configurations. It also offers enhanced security, because it runs without an operating system-based console and is updated/patched much like firmware. ESXi includes all the performance, scalability and compatibility features of

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Contents IBM BladeCenter HX5 Product OverviewSelling Features Price/PerformanceFlexibility Availability and Serviceability ManageabilityRight, Open, Easy, Green Key Features Multicore Intel Xeon ProcessorsFor peak performance Power guidelinesDDR3 Registered Memory with Active Memory Protection High-Performance Scalability XceL4v Dynamic Server CacheIntegrated Virtualization Reliability guidelinesExternal Tape Storage Disk ControllersHigh Performance/High-Availability Internal Storage High-Performance Adapter Slots Light Path DiagnosticsGigabit Ethernet Controller BladeCenter Chassis Advanced Systems Management CapabilitiesPage Higher level Extensive System Support FeaturesKey Options Page HX5 Images Maximum E75xx/E65xx Processor type86GHz E7530 0GHz 73GHz E6510 CTO E6540 63x/68x, 6Dx 0GHz 86GHz E7520Maximum video resolution at Memory mirroring supportedMemory rank sparing supported Memory scrubbing supportedBottom Line CKVM Advanced management capabilities Two available adapter slots standardManageability and Availability Server Comparison Chart Theme Key WorkloadsFor More Information