Leadership enterprise server with significantly lower cost of ownership in a highly available and expandable, rack-dense, 2U dual-socket server

# of 33MHz legacy PCI slots

 

None

 

 

 

# of video ports

2 (one front, one rear)

 

 

 

Video controller

Matrox G200eV (in IMM) standard

(NVIDIA FX580, 1800, or 3800 available for CTO and special-bid models)

 

 

 

 

Video memory

16MB DDR2 SDRAM

 

 

 

 

Maximum video resolutions

1280x1024 at 60Hz (32 bits)

 

1600x1200 at 85Hz (16 bits)

 

 

 

Gigabit Ethernet controller

Broadcom BCM5709S

 

 

TOE / iSCSI / RDMA acceleration

TOE only

 

 

# of Gigabit Ethernet ports

2 standard plus 2 optional

 

 

 

 

# Emulex 10GbE Integrated Virtual Fabric

2 ports available via CTO

Adapter for IBM

 

 

 

 

 

 

# of RS485 ports

 

None

 

 

# of serial ports

1 (rear)

 

 

# of parallel ports

None (USB-attached)

 

 

# of mouse ports

None (USB-attached)

 

 

# of keyboard ports

None (USB-attached)

 

 

# of USB 2.0 ports

5 (2 front, 2 rear, 1 internal for an optional tape drive, IBM RDX disk storage device,

or USB flash memory key containing an embedded hypervisor)

 

 

 

Integrated systems management controller

Yes (IMM)

 

 

Optional systems management adapter

Virtual Media Key (optional)

 

 

Light path diagnostics support

Yes, with external pop-out/drop-down panel

 

 

Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) support

Processors, memory, voltage regulator modules (VRMs), power supplies and fans

 

 

Power supply size

675W universal, autoswitching, hot-swap; 92% efficiency

 

 

 

 

# of power supplies standard / maximum

2 / 2 (F2x)

 

1 / 2 (all other models)

 

 

 

Hot-swap/redundant power supported

Yes (with two power supplies installed)

 

 

# of fans modules standard / maximum

3 / 3 (2 fans per module)

 

 

Hot-swap/redundant fans supported

Yes (standard)

 

 

Rack mount method

Slides and Cable Management Arm (provided standard)

 

 

Maximum altitude

7,000 ft;

2,133 m

 

 

 

 

 

Operating temperature range

50 – 95º F; 10 – 35º C (up to 3,000 ft /

 

50 – 90º F; 10 – 32º C (3,000 ft to 7,000

914.4 m)

 

ft / 914.4m to 2,133m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.36” (85.4mm) H

 

46.5 (minimum) – 55.1 lb (maximum)

Dimensions (HWD) / weight

17.5” (443.6mm) W

 

 

21.1 – 24.9 kg

 

27.5” (798mm) D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 / 2008 R2, 32/64-bit; Microsoft Windows Server 2003

 

/ 2003 R2 (Standard/Enterprise/Web/Datacenter/Datacenter with UV), 32/64-bit;

Operating systems supported

RHEL 4 (AS/ES/WS) 32-bit without Xen; RHEL 5 32/64-bit, with and without Xen;

 

SLES 10/11 32/64-bit with and without Xen; VMware ESX Server 4.0, ESXi 4.0; Sun

 

Solaris 108

 

 

Length of limited warranty

3 years (parts and labor)9

8Support planned for 2Q/2010.

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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.

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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.