IBM RS/6000 7025 Model F80 Server

IBM achieved leadership performance in the high-end SMP UNIX server marketplace through the balanced design of the 24-way RS/6000 7017 Model S80, which ranked top in the industry standard TPC-C benchmark at 135,815.

On May 9, 2000, IBM introduced the RS/6000 7025-F80, 7026-H80, and

7026-M80 to enhance the mid-range server lineup with products using many of the design elements that led to the success of the high-end Model S80.

Overview

While the IBM RS/6000 Models F80 and H80 are the systems that provide a growth path for existing installations of Model F50s and H70s, the Model M80 is designed to provide leadership performance among the mid-range 8-way systems. The target for performance improvement over the existing mid-range Model F50 is over three times with the Model F80 and H80, and over five times with the Model M80 server.

In addition to providing CPU and I/O expandability, the Model F80 combined with the latest storage technology provides the maximum internal storage capability available among the current line of RS/6000 mid-range servers.

This paper discusses, in detail, the processor, memory, I/O, expandability, reliability, and other technical aspects related to the Model F80.

IBM RS/6000 Model F80 Description

The IBM RS/6000 Model F80 is a member of the 64-bit family of symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) servers from IBM. The Model F80 is a 64-bit deskside system, which can be configured as a 1-, 2-, 4-, or 6-way SMP with up to 16 GB of real memory.

The Model F80 offers flexibility regarding the number of CPUs, memory DIMMs, PCI adapters, and disk drives desired for a specific application or usage.

Physical Package

The Model F80 is packaged in a rugged black deskside steel chassis. The Model F80 server includes a modular hot-swap disk subsystem that allows fast, easy addition and replacement of drives. It has a maximum internal storage capacity of

254.8GB (218.4 GB hot-swappable) and the possibility to double this as new storage technologies are made available. The Model F80 has a flexible I/O subsystem including ten 64-bit hot-plug PCI slots. It is shipped with the internal adapters and devices installed and configured; software can also be preinstalled if desired.

The Model F80 is designed to operate in a typical office environment with standard AC power at 100-127 volts or 200-240 volts. The Model F80 systems are built with two standard internal hot-swappable power supplies that combine to provide ample power for any configuration. An optional third internal hot-swappable power supply with two hot-pluggable fans can be ordered to provide redundant power and cooling, allowing the system to continue running in the event of a failed fan or power supply. In the event of one of the fans failing, the

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