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88Y7429, x3759 M4 specifications

The IBM x3759 M4, identified by the part number 88Y7429, is a robust and versatile server designed for enterprise environments that require high performance and reliability. This model is part of IBM's renowned x86 server lineup and reflects the company’s commitment to delivering solutions that meet the demands of modern data centers.

One of the standout features of the x3759 M4 is its support for powerful Intel Xeon processors. This allows organizations to leverage significant processing power for demanding applications, including virtualization, cloud computing, and big data analytics. The server supports multiple CPU configurations, enabling users to tailor performance to their specific needs.

Memory capacity is another critical aspect of the x3759 M4. It supports up to 1.5TB of DDR4 RAM, with advanced memory technology that enhances data throughput and reduces latency. This extensive memory capability is particularly beneficial for memory-intensive applications, ensuring efficient data handling and processing.

Storage options on the x3759 M4 are incredibly flexible, supporting a variety of configurations, including SAS, SATA, and SSD drives. With hot-swap capabilities, users can easily replace or upgrade drives without downtime, enhancing overall system availability. This feature is crucial for businesses that demand 24/7 operations.

The server features advanced virtualization capabilities, supporting multiple operating systems and applications running simultaneously. With built-in support for various hypervisors, companies can maximize resource use and minimize costs. This feature enables organizations to create a scalable and efficient IT infrastructure.

Networking capabilities of the x3759 M4 are robust, featuring multiple PCIe slots for the addition of network cards, including 10GbE options. This ensures high-speed connectivity essential for data-intensive applications and cloud-based services.

Moreover, the x3759 M4 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It adheres to strict energy standards and includes various power management features, reducing operational costs while maintaining performance. This focus on energy efficiency is critical for organizations looking to minimize their environmental impact while maximizing performance.

In conclusion, the IBM x3759 M4, 88Y7429, is an enterprise-grade server that combines advanced processing power, extensive memory capacity, flexible storage options, and robust networking capabilities. Its design focuses on reliability, performance, and energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for organizations seeking to modernize their IT infrastructure and enhance operational efficiencies.