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GE-DELL-T410-A - GoldenEggs x86-64 Servers

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Welcome to Golden Eggs Visual Configurationshttp://www.goldeneggs.fiThis picture is a comparison chart for: <strong>DELL</strong>, IBM, HP, FUJITSU and SUN 2-socket <strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong> servers.A picture is worth of one thousand words. It talks all Global languages.2x 10-GigabitGigabit ERemote ManagerAMD Opteron 6174 <strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>2200MHz 2P 12-Cor<strong>DELL</strong>-R715-Axx8 DIMM Cache 12MB2GB 2GB CPU CPU8 DIMM2GB 2GB2GB 2GB6100 61742GB 2GB2GB 2GB2GB 2GB Rack12-Core 12-Core2GB 2GB 1 2 AMD<strong>64</strong> 2GB 2GB 19"2UAMD<strong>64</strong>HyperTransport 3.1 57GB/siDRAC6 PWR PWR121 BCM5709cLCD4x GigEPanel4+Offload Engine<strong>DELL</strong>Matrox G200 8MB4+2+2PowerEdge USB 2.0Qlogic 10GB6 <strong>DELL</strong>-10<strong>GE</strong> 2ch x8 R715Serial5x8 Magny-CoursEmulex 8GBx24x8<strong>DELL</strong>-FC2 2chEmulex 8GBx23x8<strong>DELL</strong>-FC2 2ch2x4CDSlimline1x8 PCIe G2x4 PERC H700 SAS 6Gbs<strong>DELL</strong>-DVDDVDR/WSATA3 3 3 2 10<strong>DELL</strong>146 <strong>DELL</strong>146 <strong>DELL</strong>146 <strong>DELL</strong>146 <strong>DELL</strong>146 <strong>DELL</strong>14610k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10kSAS146G SAS146G SAS146G SAS146G SAS146G SAS146G6xSAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugIBM-7944-M2x9xDIMM Cache:12MB 9xDIMM4GB 4GB CPU CPU 4GB 4GB4GB 4GB X5600 X5670 4GB 4GB RackSix-Cor Six-Cor4GB 4GB 1 EM<strong>64</strong>T 2 EM<strong>64</strong>T 4GB 4GB 19"1U6.4GT/sLightIntel QPI 5520 ChipsetPathIMM GigE 1 PWR 2IBM-46M1075Diagn.1 BCM5709c2+2+14x GigEUSB 2.04+Offload EngineIBMSerialMatrox G200 8MB12Intel Xeon X5670 <strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>2930MHz 2P-Six-Cx16X3550M3x16 PCIe G2ServeRAID-M5015 SAS/SATA3 2 1 043W7536 43W753610k 10kSAS146G SAS146G4x SAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugCDSlimlineIBM-DVDDVDR/W152GB2GB2 AMD<strong>64</strong>6+6 DIMMHyperTransport 3.1 57GB/siLO31 HP NC382i4x GigE4234AMD Opteron 6172 <strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>2100MHz 2P 12-Cor6+6 DIMM2GB 12-Core2GB 2 AMD<strong>64</strong>+Offload EngineATI ES1000 32MBCache 12MBCPU61001x8x4x4x8x4CPU617212-CorePWR2512327-B21HPProLiantDL385 G7Magny-Cours6 x4 PCIe G2SA P410i /256MB SAS RAID3 2 1 0504062 50406215k DP 15k DPSAS146G SAS146G4 5 62GB2GB2GB2GB573088-421 EU7Rack19"2ULCDPanel2+2+2USB 2.0SerialSlimline481043DVDR/W6xDIMM Cache:8MB 6xDIMM2GB CPU CPU 2GB2GB X5500 X5570 2GB2GB 1 Quad QuadEM<strong>64</strong>T 2 EM<strong>64</strong>T 2GB6.4GT/sIntel QPI 5520 ChipsetiRMC 10/100 1 PWR 2Fuji-2-Pwr1 8257EB2 2x GigE+Offload EngineFUJITSUVGA 8MBPRIMERGYQlogic 10GB1 FUJI-10<strong>GE</strong> x8 RX200 S523Intel Xeon X5570 <strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>2930MHz 2P-Quadx8x16 PCIe G28-port SAS raid3 2 1 0FUJI FUJI FUJI15k 15k 15kSAS146 SAS146 SAS14<strong>64</strong> 5FUJI-RX200S5AUSB6xSAS 2.5" SFFHotPlugRack19"1ULCDPanel3+3+1USB 2.0SerialSlimlineR/WDVD123AMD Opteron 2431 <strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>2400MHz 2P Six-CCache 9MB8xDIMM CPU CPU8GB 2400 2431Six-Cor Six-Cor8GB 1 AMD<strong>64</strong> 2 AMD<strong>64</strong>x8x8x16 PCIe G28-port SAS raid3Sun15k73GB4 52Sun15k73GB1Sun15k73GB68xDIMM8GB8GBORACLESUN FIREX41400Sun15k73GB8xSAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugSUN-X4140-BHyperTransport 3.0 57GB/sILOM 10/100 1 PWR 2Sun 2ndPWR1 BCM5709c4x GigE4+Offload EngineVGA 8MBEmulex 4GBx2SUN-FC4GB7USBRack19"1ULCDPanel2+2+1USB 2.0SerialSlimlineR/WDVD2x 8Gb Fibre Channel to external storageGolden Eggs history:8xSAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugRX200S5FujitsuRX200 S5<strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>X4140 2PSunFire X4140<strong>x86</strong>-<strong>64</strong>It all started late 80's when I was a local Sales technical support at Digital Equipment Corporation Helsinki office.I did have numerous configuration diagrams in my personal paper notebook. This booklet was my daily hand toolto quickly sort out complicated HW configuration. This booklet was photo copied numerous times for our Salespersonal, Partners and End-Customers.Then came splendid VAXstations and AutoCAD software available. I pushed the picture arsenal through the screenand the material was distributed in PostScript files in DECnet. The work was available in printable files in all DEC locations.When Internet was invented, Golden Eggs found its delivery to all Customers who needed simple, technical guide books.Old Golden Eggs outlets are still available at:http://h18000.www1.hp.com/info/<strong>GE</strong>CPQA/ DEC/Compaq: VAX, Alpha, Storage and ProLiant servershttp://www.openvms.org/pages.php?page=<strong>GoldenEggs</strong> OpenVMS.org: Alpha, Storage, ProLiant and Integrity serversThis is the present <strong>x86</strong> server Golden Eggs Hatchery.http://www.goldeneggs.fiWhy ?? Golden Eggs ??I think that a good service must have a good name. These pictures are real Golden Pieces for system builders.I wish you nice reading and good <strong>x86</strong> system planning sessions.Matti.Patari@Kolumbus.Fi Helsinki, FinlandYour comments, improvements, etc are always welcome.2010 Matti Patari, All rights reserved.GOLDEN EGGSVisuals TMHelsinki03-Jul-2010<strong>GE</strong>-Welcome1Matti.Patari@Kolumbus.FiWelcome to Visual ConfigurationsGOLDEN EGGS Visuals, HelsinkiFirst rev 18-Apr-10

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