Note: It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the installation of the drawer in the preferred rack or cabinet results in a configuration that is stable, serviceable, safe, and compatible with the drawer requirements for power, cooling, cable management, weight, and rail security.

1.6.1 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack

The 1.8-meter (71-inch) Model T00 is compatible with past and current p5, pSeries, and RS/6000 racks, and is designed for use in all situations that previously used the older rack models R00 and S00. The T00 rack has the following features:

￿36 EIA units (36U) of usable space.

￿Optional removable side panels.

￿Optional highly perforated front door.

￿Optional side-to-side mounting hardware for joining multiple racks.

￿Standard black or optional white color in OEM format.

￿Increased power distribution and weight capacity.

￿Optional reinforced (ruggedized) rack feature (FC 6080) provides added earthquake protection with modular rear brace, concrete floor bolt-down hardware, and bolt-in steel front filler panels.

￿Support for both AC and DC configurations.

￿DC rack height is increased to 1926 mm (75.8 in) if a power distribution panel is fixed to the top of the rack.

￿Up to four Power Distribution Units (PDUs) can be mounted in the proper bays, but others can fit inside the rack. (See 1.6.3, “AC Power Distribution Unit and rack content” on page 14.)

￿An optional rack status beacon (FC 4690). This beacon is designed to be placed on top of a rack and cabled to servers, such as a p5-570, and to other components, such as a 7311 I/O drawer, inside the rack. Servers can be programmed to illuminate the beacon in response to a detected problem or changes in system status.

￿A rack status beacon junction box (FC 4693) should be used to connect multiple servers and I/O drawers to the beacon. This feature provides six input connectors and one output connector for the rack. To connect the servers or other components to the junction box or the junction box to the rack, status beacon cables (FC 4691) are necessary. Multiple junction boxes can be linked in a series using daisy chain cables (FC 4692).

￿Weight:

T00 base empty rack: 244 kg (535 lb)

T00 full rack: 816 kg (1795 lb)

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P5 570 specifications

The IBM P5 570 is a high-performance server that was designed for enterprise-scale computing, offering a blend of advanced technologies and a flexible architecture. Launched as part of IBM's Power5 server line, the P5 570 stands out for its robust processing capabilities and extensive scalability, making it a preferred choice for businesses requiring reliable and efficient computing solutions.

At the heart of the P5 570 is the IBM Power5 processor, which employs simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) technology. This allows the processor to handle two threads per core, effectively doubling the throughput for workloads ideally suited to multi-threading. The server typically features a configuration of up to 32 Power5 processors, providing an impressive compute power that supports demanding applications, ranging from databases to complex enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.

The P5 570 architecture supports a wide range of memory configurations, with a maximum memory capacity of up to 512 GB. Utilizing IBM’s proprietary Chip Memory technology, it can deliver high bandwidth and low latency, significantly enhancing performance for memory-intensive applications. Furthermore, the integrated memory controller architecture optimizes memory access, ensuring that critical workloads run smoothly.

Scalability is a key characteristic of the P5 570, with the ability to expand processing power and memory capacity as an organization’s needs grow. The server supports various operating systems, including AIX, Linux, and IBM i, which provides flexibility for diverse IT environments. This versatility ensures that companies can run their preferred applications without the need for substantial system overhauls.

In terms of storage, the P5 570 utilizes advanced RAID technology and supports a variety of disk configurations, ensuring that data integrity and availability are maintained. Coupled with built-in security features, such as the IBM Trusted Foundation, which establishes a secure boot environment, the P5 570 offers a reliable platform for mission-critical workloads.

Finally, the IBM P5 570 is designed for high availability and redundancy. Features like hot-swappable components and advanced error detection and recovery mechanisms minimize downtime, making it a dependable choice for businesses that operate around the clock. Combined with its powerful hardware and versatile software support, the IBM P5 570 remains a formidable player in the high-performance server arena.