IBM X3650 M3 specifications Hot-Swap Fan Modules, Processor Heat Sink

Models: X3650 M3

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IBM X3650 M3 specifications Hot-Swap Fan Modules, Processor Heat Sink

X3650 M3 specifications

The IBM X3650 M3 is a powerful and versatile server designed to meet the needs of businesses looking for optimal performance, reliability, and scalability in their data center environments. As a member of the IBM System x family, the X3650 M3 is renowned for its robust architecture and advanced features, making it a popular choice for various applications, including virtualization, database management, and enterprise resource planning.

One of the defining features of the X3650 M3 is its dual-socket architecture, enabling it to support up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series processors. This allows businesses to take advantage of increased processing power, memory capacity, and improved energy efficiency. The server supports up to 144 GB of DDR3 memory, providing ample resources for demanding applications and workloads.

In terms of storage, the X3650 M3 offers impressive flexibility. It can accommodate up to 16 hot-swappable 2.5-inch drives or eight 3.5-inch drives, allowing organizations to choose the right balance between performance and capacity. IBM's Storage Control technology further enhances data protection and availability, offering features such as RAID support and advanced data management capabilities.

The design of the X3650 M3 emphasizes ease of use and serviceability. The server includes a tool-less chassis, which allows for straightforward installation and upgrades of components, minimizing downtime. Additionally, it features IBM's innovative Predictive Failure Analysis technology, which proactively identifies potential hardware issues and helps prevent server failures.

Networking capabilities of the X3650 M3 are robust, with support for various networking options, including Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and iSCSI. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of network environments and provides the flexibility to grow alongside changing business needs.

Another vital aspect of the X3650 M3 is its commitment to energy efficiency. The server is designed with energy-efficient power supplies and advanced cooling technologies, which help reduce overall power consumption and operating costs. This aligns with IBM's focus on delivering environmentally responsible solutions.

The IBM X3650 M3 also integrates seamlessly with IBM's management tools, such as IBM Systems Director and IBM Integrated Management Module. These tools provide comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities, enabling IT administrators to manage resources effectively and maintain optimal performance.

In summary, the IBM X3650 M3 combines powerful performance, advanced storage options, and exceptional reliability, making it a compelling choice for businesses seeking a robust solution for their server needs. With its rich feature set and commitment to efficiency, it continues to be a relevant and valuable asset in modern data centers.