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Apr 24 2009
Mar 30 2009
IBM on Monday will roll-out a revamped server lineup that revolves around Intel’s latest server chips.Intel’s Xeon 5550 chips, formerly known as Nehalem, will give IBM’s servers a performance boost.
IBM calls the System x retooling its “most comprehensive upgrade to its family of x86 products.”In a nutshell, IBM’s latest systems can handle 3.5-times more bandwidth and 2.25-times better performance for enterprise computing.
IBM added that it designed its servers cut power costs and operate in a virtualized cloud data center. To that end, IBM also updated its management software.Here’s a look at IBM’s server lineup. All of them have Intel Xeon processors with speeds running from 2 GHz to 2.93 GHz with the power draw ranging from 60 watts to 95 watts.System x3550 M2 and x3650 M2:
These rack servers are redesigned with voltage regulators and a new thermal design to cut energy loss.
System x iDataPlex dx360 M2: This blade server is more dense than its predecessor and designed for tight spaces.
In addition, IBM rolled out tools to go with its servers including IBM Systems Director 6.1 to manage virtual resources, new firmware and diagnostics modules.
Source:http://techrepublic.com.
Jan 17 2009
Configurations:
Monitor:21.5-inch (1920×1080) HD panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio,
Processor:Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs
Graphic: ATI Radon graphics,
Ram: 4GB of DDR3 RAM,
Hard Disc: up to 1TB hard drive
Optional to the system is a remote control which can also be used as a game controller, a VOIP handset to make and receive calls, and as an air mouse
Nov 19 2008
System Family : IBM Cluster
System Model: BladeCenter QS22 Cluster
Computer: Blade Center QS22/LS21 Cluster, Power XCell 8i 3.2 GHz / Opteron DC 1.8 GHz , Voltaire Infiniband
Vendor : IBM
Application area :Not Specified
Installation Year :2008
Operating System :Linux
Interconnect :Infiniband
Processor
owerXCell 8i 3200 MHz (12.8 GFlops)