1.6.2 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise Rack

The 2.0-meter (79.3-in) Model T42 is the rack that will address the special requirements of customers who want a tall enclosure to house the maximum amount of equipment in the smallest possible floor space. The features that differ in the Model T42 rack from the Model

T00 include the following:

￿42 EIA units (42U) of usable space

￿AC power support only

￿Weight:

T42 base empty rack: 261 kg (575 lb)

T42 full rack: 930 kg (2045 lb)

1.6.3AC Power Distribution Unit and rack content

For rack models T00 and T42 nine-outlet PDUs are available.

PDUs with nine outlets (FC 9176, 9177, 9178, 7176, 7177, and 7178) are available. A T42 rack that is configured for the maximum number of power outlets would have six PDUs (two mounted horizontally requiring 2U of rack space), for a total of 54 power outlets.

The p5-570 can be connected to any PDU that is available for the 7014-T00 or 7014-T42 racks.

For detailed power cord requirements and power cord feature codes, see the publication Site and Hardware Planning Information, SA38-0508. An online copy can be found at:

http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base/

The first four PDUs that are ordered for a rack are mounted vertically in the sides of the rack, occupying all the four available PDU bays. Any additional PDU will be mounted horizontally in the rear of the rack and will occupy 1U of rack space.

Note: Each p5-570 building block, or a system drawer to be mounted in the rack, requires two power cords, which are not included in the base system order.

Universal PDU (FC 7188) and the optional Universal PDU to be mounted horizontally in the rack (FC 9188) will be available on December 31, 2004, supporting a wide range of country requirements and electrical power specifications. Each Universal PDU provides 12 C13 power outlets for use within a 7014-T00 or 7014-T42 rack, compared to nine C13 power outlets provided by the FC 7176 or FC 7177 PDUs. Nine different power cord features can be used to connect the PDU to a wall power outlet. Each power cord provides the unique design characteristics for the different power requirements. To match new power requirements and save previous investments, these power cords could be requested with an initial order of the rack, or with a later upgrade of the rack features.

1.6.4 Rack-mounting rules for p5-570 and I/O drawers

The primary rules that should be followed when mounting the p5-570 into a rack are:

￿The p5-570 is designed to be placed at any location in the rack. For rack stability, it is advisable to start filling a rack from the bottom.

For p5-570 configurations with 2, 3, or 4 drawers, all drawers must be installed together in the same rack, in a contiguous space of 8U, 12U, or 16U within the rack.

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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.