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Helps reduce the complexities and costs of systems management, lowering<br />

the total cost of ownership and allowing simplification of application service<br />

level management. Additionally, this solution leverages investment in<br />

hardware and software, allowing better sharing of resources and licenses and<br />

distributing idle cycles instead of hot spots. Also, it provides the infrastructure<br />

that supports improved availability, data sharing, and response time.<br />

1.4 Hardware components<br />

The basic hardware components of the SP/CES system are as follows:<br />

► Processor nodes (include SP nodes, SP-attached servers, Clustered<br />

Enterprise Servers)<br />

► Frames with integral power subsystem<br />

► Extension nodes (include SP Switch Routers)<br />

► SP switches<br />

► Control Workstation (CWS)<br />

These components connect to your existing computer network through a local<br />

area network (LAN) making the RS/6000 SP system accessible from any<br />

network-attached workstation.<br />

The Machine Type (M/T) for the RS/6000 SP system is 9076.<br />

Figure 1-1 on page 10, Figure 1-2 on page 11, and Figure 1-3 on page 12<br />

illustrate sample configurations of RS/6000 SP system universal clustering:<br />

RS/6000 SP system, RS/6000 SP system with SP-attached servers, and CES<br />

system respectively. These figures provide you a rough idea on how the<br />

hardware components are connected.<br />

Chapter 1. Introduction 9

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