IBM IntelliStation - ps-2
IBM IntelliStation - ps-2
IBM IntelliStation - ps-2
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162<br />
8677-1XX<br />
Option Part Number<br />
Form Factor<br />
Rack<br />
(7U) 1<br />
2/4 2<br />
Power Module Quantity (Std/Max)<br />
P, B 3 , B<br />
Hot-swap (Power, Bays, Blowers)<br />
BladeCenter<br />
Redundancy (Optional, Standard)<br />
S-Blowers<br />
S-Power<br />
BladeCenter At-A-Glance<br />
1/2 4<br />
10/100/<br />
1000 5<br />
Integrated Ethernet<br />
System Management Module (Std/Max)<br />
4/4<br />
24x-10x<br />
USB<br />
1.44MB<br />
USB<br />
Floppy Disk Drive<br />
Switch Module Bays (Total/Avail)<br />
CD-ROM<br />
Blade Bays (Total/Avail)<br />
14/14 0/0 6<br />
PCI Slots / HDD Bays (Total/Avail)<br />
49P2654<br />
Notes:<br />
A fully configured eServer BladeCenter chassis doubles the density of 14 equally configured 1U xSeries 335 servers by accommodating up to 14 BladeCenter HS20 units<br />
installed in a 7U rack space.<br />
BladeCenter increases usability and reduces complexity because it provides common sourcing for up to 14 BladeCenter HS20 units for cabling and cabling connections, I/O<br />
options, power modules, system management requirements (optional adapters and external cabling), external Fibre Channel storage switching and connectivity, and network<br />
management and expansion.<br />
1. Housed in a 7U, 19in rack-mountable chassis (28in deep). See Rack Cabinets and Options section for supported <strong>IBM</strong> racks.<br />
2. N+N power supply redundancy is provided standard for HS20 bays one through six and all module bays. Two 220v BladeCenter 1200w Power Modules ship installed in<br />
BladeCenter power module bays one and two. Redundant power for bays seven through 14 requires two additional power modules installed in power module bays three and four,<br />
which are both provided in optional BladeCenter 1200w Power Supply Modules (P/N 48P7052). Nonredundant power can be supplied to all 14 bays by moving power module two<br />
from the second bay to the third, which is not recommended.<br />
3. The blade bays in the front of the chassis support hot-swapping of blade servers. A spring-action cover closes the bay opening when the blade server is removed, allowing the<br />
blade to be removed for up to two hours before thermal restrictions require replacement..<br />
4. Comprehensive system management functionality is provided through the standard management module installed in management module bay one, which communicates with<br />
the integrated service processor on each HS20 planar. The management module also acts as a multiplexor for installed HS20 units for console connectivity (keyboard, video and<br />
mouse). Optional KVM/Redundant Management Module (P/N 48P7055) is available for full redundancy of system management functions (redundancy for console connectivity<br />
requires additional KVM option attachment).<br />
5. One of the dual integrated gigabit Ethernet controllers on each HS20 planar connects to an optional BladeCenter 4-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module (P/N 48P7054) installed<br />
in switch module bay one. An additional Ethernet switch module may be installed in switch module bay two, to which the second Ethernet controller integrated into each HS20<br />
planar is connected. Ethernet capability is not provided standard in BladeCenter.<br />
6. BladeCenter contains no PCI expansion slots or HDD bays. Internal HDD expansion is provided in the individual HS20 units. Standard I/O support includes system<br />
management, KVM (console) and Ethernet connectivity. Expanded I/O functionality is provided through optional Fibre Channel switch modules that install into the BladeCenter<br />
chassis. System management functionality is controlled by a system management module, which also installs into the rear system chassis. Expansion switch modules may not be<br />
mixed in a BladeCenter configuration because all HS20 units installed in a single BladeCenter must contain either the same kind of expansion card or no expansion card. (If an<br />
expansion card is installed, only one IDE HDD is allowed.)<br />
7. <strong>IBM</strong> offers configure-to-order (CTO) capability for selected products through Easy Access. Although similar to machine type models (MTM), CTO systems utilize different part<br />
numbers called Sales Building Blocks (SBB). The contents of an option may not entirely correspond to an SBB because only a certain component within an option package may<br />
be required to configure a specific system. Additional or different configuration rules or limitations may apply to the SBB. When a difference occurs, the rules will be documented in<br />
the tables, diagrams or footnotes.<br />
REAR VIEW<br />
Acoustic Attenuation Module<br />
Media tray<br />
(removable)<br />
Blade control<br />
panel<br />
Blades (HS20)<br />
FRONT VIEW<br />
CD-ROM<br />
FDD<br />
Filler blades<br />
SCSI Storage Expansion Unit<br />
(attached to blade in bay 5)<br />
SBB Number (Easy Access only) 7