IBM ZMAXdp user manual Specifications

Page 80

IWILL

ZMAXdp

Specifications

 

 

 

Processor

System Bus

 

 

Supports AMD Opteron CPU with 940 PGA

Scalable Hyper-Transport Bus technology

Up to 2-way

High throughput (6.4GB/sec)

Supports 200 series Opteron

 

Supports 1MB L2 cache Enables

 

simultaneous 32- and 64-bit Computing

 

 

 

Chipset

Drive Bay

 

 

nVIDIA® nForce3 Professional MCP

One 5.25" internal drive bay for optical driver

TI® IEEE1394 TSB43AB22PDT Host

Two 3.5" drive bay for IDE HDD (IDE or SATA)

Controller

One 3.5" space for Floppy drive or card reader

Marvell® 88E1111 PHY

 

Native nVIDIA® Ethernet MAC

 

 

 

System memory

USB

 

 

DDR400/333 SDRAM Support

Eight USB 2.0 Offer up to 480MB/s

PC3200/ PC2700/ PC2100/ PC1600 ECC

Four USB 2.0 external ports on the rear panel

2x DDR DIMMs

Four USB 2.0 external ports on the front panel

Maximum system memory up to 2GB

 

 

 

Graphics

Expansion Slot

 

 

Supports 8X AGP slot

One AGP 8X slot available

One universal 1.5V or 0.8V AGP 3.0

One 32-bit, 33MHz PCI slot

connector

One Mini-PCI slot

 

 

Audio

Rear Panel I/O

 

 

6 Channel Audio utilizes the Realtek®

USB 2.0: Eight (4 front and 4 rear)

ALC655 codec

Firewire (1xfront)

Line in/ Speaker/ Mic on rear panel

Headphone: One (front, one rear)

Earphone/ Mic on front panel

Line Out: Two (1 front and 1 rear)

SPDIF optical audio In and Out

Line in: Two (one front)

 

Serial: Two (rear)

 

PS/2 Keyboard: One (rear)

 

PS/2 Mouse: One (rear)

 

RJ45: One (rear)

 

 

LAN

Dimension

 

 

nVidia® GbE MAC + Realtek RTL8110S

Height: 222 mm

PHY

Width: 213 mm

 

Depth: 362 mm

 

 

80

User’s Manual

Image 80
Contents ZMAXdp Dual AMD Opteron SFF Barebone Contents SFF WorkstationInstallation Guide Mainboard Information………………………………………………………………..39Federal Communications Commission FCC statement ZMAXdpDisclaimer SFF WorkstationCopyright Welcome How this guide is organized About this ManualAudience About this guide Unpacking ZMAXdp Installation Guide ChapterZMAXdp Front Panel Features ZMAXdp Rear Panel Features Internal Features Assembling the System Removing the cover Remove the antennaLifting the casing cover Turn over the drive holder Release the screws from the rackRemove this screw Pull drive holder upRemove the drive holder Remove the drive holderRelease the screw from the rack Remove the pre-installed heatsink assembly Release the first heatsink entirely Pin ZIF socket Central Processing Unit CPU OverviewGold Triangle on the CPU Installing the Processor Lever Raised, Unlock the socketPosition the CPU Lowering the locking leverApply the Thermal cream Wrong WAY to Install the HeatsinkPlace the heatsink on the processor Installing the heatsink and tighten the screws Important notes on memory configurations Installing system memoryMemory configurations Installing a Dimm Installing Memory ModulesInstalling an AGP card Installing hard disk drives Slip the HDDs into the bayAttaching the drive screws Connect the cablesInstalling a optical drive Slip the CDROM/ DVD into the bayPositioning the System Unit Positioning the System Unit Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse Setting Up Your ComputerConnecting a Display Monitor Connecting the Ethernet cable Connecting the printerConnecting the Scanner Connecting the Power CordsConnecting the USB peripherals Connecting the IEEE1394 digital video camcorderConnecting the Speakers Arranging your workspace Mainboard Information Introduction ZMAXdp motherboard layout User’s Manual Rear External Connectors PS/2 PortsSerial Port External Sata Port User’s ManualAudio Jacks Ethernet PortsUSB Ports Central Processing Unit and System memory CPU SocketSystem Memory Socket Expansion Slot Before you installed any card on this board Mini PCI SlotJumpers Setting Clear Cmos JumperInternal Connectors IDE1, IDE2 IDE Drive ConnectorsSata Drive Connectors Power Connectors This page intentionally left blank Bios Setup Microsoft Windows environment Updating Your BiosCreating a bootable floppy disk DOS environment Using AMIFLASH.EXE to update the Bios Amiflash / filenameBios Setup program Starting the Bios SetupUsing The Bios Setup Utility Iwill Main Menu Advanced Menu SFF Workstation Installation Guide IDE Configuration Submenu Super IO Configuration SubmenuPCI PnP Iwill Boot Configurations Boot Settings Configuration Sub-MenuFeature Option Description ROMBios Security Menu Change Supervisor PasswordTo set a Supervisor Password Bios Chipset Configurations North Bridge Chipset Configuration Sub-Menu Memory Configuration Sub-Menu ECC Configuration Sub-MenuSouth Bridge Chipset Configuration Sub-Menu Power Menu Bios Exit Menu Save Changes and ExitDiscard Changes and Exit Discard ChangesLoad Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe DefaultsThis page intentionally left blank Drivers and Utilities Running the Power Installer Disc Drivers Installation ScreenDrivers and Utilities Drivers and Utilities ScreenSpecification Specifications Firewall Certification IEEE-1394 Power SupplyWeight

ZMAXdp specifications

IBM ZMAXdp represents a significant evolution in the landscape of mainframe computing, designed to meet the demands of modern enterprise workloads. Known for its speed, scalability, and reliability, this system integrates cutting-edge technologies to ensure optimal performance in today's complex IT environment.

One of the most notable features of IBM ZMAXdp is its capacity for hybrid cloud integration. As organizations increasingly adopt cloud strategies, the need for seamless integration between on-premises systems and cloud-based services is crucial. ZMAXdp facilitates this by allowing businesses to run applications both in the cloud and on local hardware without sacrificing performance or security.

Another standout characteristic of ZMAXdp is its advanced security features. With built-in encryption and robust data protection capabilities, the system helps organizations safeguard sensitive information against cyber threats. This is particularly important as data breaches become more common and regulatory compliance requirements become stricter. IBM's Zero Trust Architecture principles are also embedded in ZMAXdp, ensuring a highly secure multi-user environment.

The ZMAXdp also excels in processing power, thanks to its innovative architecture that harnesses the latest in processing technology. Utilizing advanced processors, including the latest iterations of IBM's z15 and z16, it can support multiple workloads concurrently, from transaction processing to big data analytics. This versatility allows businesses to maximize their return on investment and streamline operations.

In terms of workload management, the ZMAXdp incorporates sophisticated automation features that optimize resource utilization. By automatically allocating resources based on workload demands, the system minimizes latency and enhances overall throughput. This built-in intelligence helps organizations run their operations more efficiently and cost-effectively.

Moreover, IBM ZMAXdp is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It employs technologies that reduce power consumption while maintaining high performance levels, aligning with the growing emphasis on sustainability in IT operations. This focus on energy efficiency not only benefits the environment but also contributes to lower operational costs for organizations.

In summary, IBM ZMAXdp is poised to address the challenges of contemporary enterprise computing through its robust hybrid cloud capabilities, advanced security measures, powerful processing architecture, intelligent workload management, and commitment to energy efficiency. As businesses navigate the complexities of digital transformation, ZMAXdp offers a comprehensive solution that supports innovation while ensuring reliable and secure operations.