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The IBM Power® 750 Express™ server delivers the outstanding performance of the POWER7™ processor. The performance, capacity, energy efficiency and virtualization capabilities of the Power 750 Express make it an ideal consolidation, database or multiapplication server.
The Power 750 Express is a one- to four-socket server that supports up to 32 cores with outstanding energy efficiency and diagnostic features in a 4U (EIA Units) package. The Power 750 is an ENERGY STAR®-qualified server designed with features to help clients become more energy efficient. IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™ exploits EnergyScale™ technology, enabling Intelligent Energy management features to dramatically and dynamically conserve power. These Intelligent Energy features enable the POWER7 processor to operate at a higher frequency if environmental conditions permit, for increased performance and performance per watt; or alternatively operate at a reduced frequency if user settings permit, for significant energy savings. The Power 750 also implements Light Path diagnostics, which provide an obvious and intuitive means to positively identify failing components.
Come see why so many clients are moving to IBM Power Systems™. Whether you need a reliable and efficient server consolidation platform or a high performing multiapplication or database server, the Power 750 Express server is an ENERGY STAR-qualified server that can fulfill your requirements while using technology that provides innovation that sets your business apart from the competition. The Power 750 Express offers outstanding performance, industrial strength PowerVM virtualization and a choice of AIX, IBM i or Linux operating systems.
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IBM POWER7 p750 Specifications |
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| Configuration options |
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| POWER7 processor modules – one per processor card: |
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- 6-core 3.3 GHz or
- 8-core 3.0 GHz or
- 8-core 3.3 GHz or
- 8-core 3.55 GHz
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| Sockets: |
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1 to 4 |
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| Level 2 (L2) cache: |
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256 KB per core |
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| Level 3 (L3) cache: |
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4 MB per core |
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| RAM (memory): |
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8 GB2 to 512 GB of RDIMM DDR3
Active Memory Expansion |
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| Solid State Drives (SSD) |
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Up to eight SFF drives |
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| Disk drives |
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Up to eight SFF SAS drives |
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| Disk capacity |
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Up to 2.4 TB |
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| Media bays |
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Slimline for DVD-RAM
Half height for tape drive or removable disk |
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| PCI Adapter slots |
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Two PCI-X 2.0; Three PCI Express 8x |
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| Standard I/O Adapters |
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| Integrated Virtual Ethernet: |
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Four Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps ports
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Two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
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| Integrated SAS controller: |
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One controller for SAS DASD/SSD and DVD-RAM
Optional protected 175MB cache |
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| Other integrated ports: |
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Three USB, two HMC, two system ports, two SPCN |
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| GX slots(12X) |
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Two |
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| PowerVM technologies |
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| POWER Hypervisor™ |
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LPAR, Dynamic LPAR, Virtual LAN (Memory-to-memory interpartition communication) |
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| PowerVM Standard Edition (optional) |
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PowerVM Express Edition plus Micro-Partitioning™ with up to 10 micropartitions per processor; Multiple Shared Processor Pools; Shared Dedicated Capacity; PowerVM Lx86 |
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| PowerVM Enterprise Edition (optional) |
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PowerVM Standard Edition plus Live Partition Mobility (LPM) and Active Memory Sharing (AMS) |
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| RAS features |
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- IBM Chipkill ECC detection and correction
- Processor Instruction Retry
- Alternate Processor Recovery
- Service processor with fault monitoring
- Hot-plug disk bays
- Hot-plug and redundant power supplies and cooling fans
- Dynamic component Deallocation
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| Power Requirements |
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200 V to 240 V ac, single phase |
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| System dimensions |
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Rack Drawer: 6.9"H x 17.3"W x 28.7"D
(175 mm x 440 mm x 730 mm)
weight: 120.0 lb (54.4 kg) |
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