IBM X3650 specifications Key Features, DDR II ECC Fully Buffered Memory with Chipkill Protection

Models: X3650

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A highly available and expandable, rack-dense, 2U dual-socket SMP server, for application serving in Web environments

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Key Features

High-Performance Xeon Processors

The x3650 supports up to two high-performance Intel Xeon processors, allowing you to upgrade to a second processor as business needs require. The x3650 offers a choice of processor clock rates, FSB speeds and energy-efficiency:

120W quad-coreXeon processor models X5450, X5460, or X5470 at 3.0, 3.16, 3.33GHz respectively with 64-bit extensions, a 1333MHz FSB, and 12MB of L2 processor cache (2 x 6MB).

50W quad-coreXeon processor model L5420 at 2.5GHz with 64-bit extensions, ultralow power draw (12.5W per core), a 1333MHz FSB, and 12MB of L2 processor cache (2 x 6MB). Ultralow power processor L5430 at 2.66GHz is supported via CTO.

80W quad-coreXeon processor models E5405, E5420, E5430, E5440 at 2.0, 2.5, 2.66, 2.8GHz (respectively), with 64-bit extensions, a 1333MHz FSB, and 12MB of L2 processor cache (2 x 6MB). Processor E5410 at 2.33GHz is supported via CTO.

65W dual-core Xeon processor model E5205 at 1.86GHz with 64-bit extensions, a 1333MHz FSB, and 6MB of shared L2 processor cache. 80W dual-core Xeon processor model X5260 at 3.33GHz with 64-bit extensions, a 1333MHz FSB, and 6MB of shared L2 processor cache is supported via CTO.

80W dual-core Xeon processor model 5160 at 3.0GHz, with 64-bit extensions, reduced power draw, a 1333MHz FSB, and 4MB of shared L2 processor cache.

Dual-core Xeon processors contain two complete processor cores; quad-core processors, similarly, contain four cores. Some processors contain one unified cache shared by all cores, while other processors have independent caches (one per core or pair of cores). The shared cache is dynamically allocated between the cores as needed. The multiple cores appear to software as multiple physical processors. The dual-core processors offer considerably higher performance than a same-speed Xeon processor with a single core. Likewise, quad-core processors offer considerably higher performance than a same-speed Xeon processor with dual cores.

Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) 64-bit extensions allow the Xeon processor to use large memory addressing when running with a 64-bit operating system. This in turn lets individual software processes directly access more than 4GB of RAM, which was the limit of 32- bit addressing. This can result in much higher performance for certain kinds of programs, such as database management and CAD. Additional registers and instructions (SSE3) can further boost performance for applications written to use them. Contact your software providers to determine their software support for EM64T.

The 1066MHz FSB (which connects memory to the processor) boasts a peak rate of 8.53GBps, or up to one-thirdhigher throughput at the same processor clock speed than an 800MHz FSB (6.4GBps) used in older systems. The 1333MHz FSB offers a peak rate of 10.67GBps, or up to two-thirdshigher throughput at the same processor clock speed than an 800MHz FSB. This may result in much higher data transfer rates.

Intelligent Power Capability powers individual processor elements on and off as needed, to reduce power draw.

Execute Disable Bit functionality can help prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting operating system.

DDR II ECC Fully Buffered Memory with Chipkill Protection

The x3650 supports up to 48GB of memory in 12 DIMM sockets. Some models include two 512MB DIMMs standard, while others ship with two 1GB DIMMs. The x3650 uses PC2-5300fully-buffereddouble data rate II (DDR II) memory (operating at 667MHz) for faster access, and provides Active Memory features, including advanced Chipkill memory protection, for up to 16X better error correction than standard ECC memory.

The fully buffered memory in the x3650 provides up to triple the memory bandwidth (up to 21.3GBps in four channels of PC2-5300 fully-buffered DIMMs vs. a maximum of 6.4GBps in two channels of unbuffered PC2-3200 memory) and up to triple the system memory capacity (12 DIMMs x 4GB) of the predecessor x346 server (8 DIMMs x 2GB). By performing reads and writes simultaneously, it eliminates the previous memory read-to-write blocking latency. In addition, it also offers innovative data reliability and security features to help improve data integrity, including enhanced CRC protection, data retry on error detect and buffer registers for improved fault isolation.

For increased availability, the x3650 offers two additional (but mutually exclusive) levels of IBM Active Memory protection: online memory mirroring, and online hot-spare memory.

Memory mirroring works much like disk mirroring. The total memory is divided into two channels.

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IBM X3650 specifications Key Features, DDR II ECC Fully Buffered Memory with Chipkill Protection