Chapter 8. Parts listing

This section lists the replaceable FRUs for Machine Types 6826, 8317, 8318, and 8319.

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Item #

Machine Type 6826

FRU#

CRU?

 

 

 

 

1

Top cover, black (all models)

49P3692

Y

 

 

 

 

2

Front bezel, black (all models)

49P3693

Y

 

 

 

 

3

CD-ROM Drive 48X - Black (models 11M 11J 12J 13J 14J

33P3203

Y

 

22M

31M 31J 32J 33J 34M 34J 39B 41M 42M 41J 42J 23J

 

 

 

24J 25J 26M

A1E A1J A2J A3J A4J A5M 51J 52J 53J 54J

 

 

 

55M

43J 44J

45B 46M 61M 22E 22J)

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

CD-ROM Drive 48X - Black (models 11M 11J 12J 13J 14J

33P3207

Y

 

22M

31M 31J 32J 33J 34M 34J 39B 41M 42M 41J 42J 23J

 

 

 

24J 25J 26M

A1E A1J A2J A3J A4J A5M 51J 52J 53J 54J

 

 

 

55M

43J 44J

45B 46M 61M 22E 22J)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IBM 6826, 8319, 8317, 8318 manual Parts listing, Item # Machine Type

8318, 8317, 6826, 8319 specifications

The IBM 6826, 8318, 8319, and 8317 are part of IBM's storied history in producing innovative computing systems, particularly in the context of enterprise solutions. These models represent a significant evolution in technology, showcasing IBM's commitment to high-performance computing, reliability, and scalability.

The IBM 6826, often recognized for its role in the midrange marketplace, provided businesses with powerful processing capabilities at a relatively affordable price. It was engineered to handle various workloads, from basic transaction processing to more complex applications. One of its key features was its ability to support multiple users simultaneously, making it suitable for medium-sized businesses that required robust computing power without the cost of larger mainframe systems.

Transitioning to the 8318, this model became notable for its advanced server capabilities, integrating improved processing power and memory options. The 8318 was instrumental in supporting critical business applications and offered enhanced reliability. Additionally, it featured new management interfaces that allowed for easier monitoring and maintenance of software and hardware components, which was especially valuable for enterprise environments.

The IBM 8319, a further enhancement, improved scalability and introduced cutting-edge technologies aimed at maximizing performance. This model allowed businesses to scale resources according to demand, making it particularly beneficial during peak operational periods. The 8319 was designed with built-in redundancy features, thereby minimizing downtime and ensuring continuous operations—a vital aspect in today's fast-paced business ecosystem.

Finally, the IBM 8317 served as a versatile solution that catered to various computing needs. It combined the strengths of its predecessors, delivering superior processing speed and excellent storage options. The 8317 was also equipped with advanced networking capabilities, supporting seamless integration within increasingly complex IT infrastructures.

Collectively, these IBM models underscore the company's dedication to technological progression tailored for enterprise requirements. They utilized multiple processing architectures, advanced memory management systems, and user-friendly administration tools, all contributing to their reputation as reliable and efficient computing solutions. As such, they played a critical role in not just shaping IBM’s product lineage but also in influencing the wider landscape of enterprise computing technology.