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<strong>IBM</strong> x3550 <strong>M3</strong><strong>Xeon</strong> <strong>5600</strong>Internal Options:CPUX5670<strong>Six</strong>-CorEM64T4GB8GB<strong>IBM</strong>-46M107543W753610kSAS146G<strong>IBM</strong>-59Y40112nd <strong>Six</strong>-<strong>Core</strong> X5670<strong>2930MHz</strong> 12MB<strong>IBM</strong>-49Y1435DDR3-SDRAM1x DIMMs each<strong>IBM</strong>-49Y1436<strong>IBM</strong>-46M10752nd Power<strong>IBM</strong>-43W7536146GB 10k SAS 2.5"10-GigabitGigabit EGigabit EIMM Remote Manager1412Example Configurationx86-64<strong>Intel</strong> <strong>Xeon</strong> X5670 x86-64<strong>2930MHz</strong> <strong>2P</strong>-<strong>Six</strong>-C9xDIMM4GB 4GB4GB 4GB4GB 4GB<strong>Intel</strong> QPI 5520 ChipsetIMM GigE 1 PWRBCM5709c4x GigE+Offload EngineMatrox G200 8MBQlogic 10GB<strong>IBM</strong>-42C1800Emulex 4GBx2<strong>IBM</strong>-42C2071Cache:12MBCPUX<strong>5600</strong><strong>Six</strong>-Cor1 EM64Tx16CPUX5670<strong>Six</strong>-Cor2 EM64T<strong>IBM</strong><strong>X3550</strong><strong>M3</strong><strong>IBM</strong>-7944-M2x9xDIMM4GB 4GB4GB 4GB4GB 4GB6.4GT/sLightPath2<strong>IBM</strong>-46M1075Diagn.x16 PCIe G2ServeRAID-M5015 SAS/SATA3 2 1 043W7536 43W7536 43W7536 43W753610k 10k 10k 10kSAS146G SAS146G SAS146G SAS146G4x SAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugRack19"<strong>1U</strong>2+2+<strong>1U</strong>SB 2.0SerialCDSlimline<strong>IBM</strong>-DVDDVDR/W<strong>IBM</strong>-59Y40112nd processorCache 12MB-IMM RJ-45 10/100CPUX5670<strong>Six</strong>-CorEM64TQuad-<strong>Core</strong>-2+2 RJ-45 10/100/1000Gigabit EGigabit E-Matrox G200 8MB-2x PCIe x16 I/O module slotsQlogic 10GB<strong>IBM</strong>-42C180043W753610kSAS146G73..300GBIMM Remote Manager1412Westmere EP<strong>2930MHz</strong>9xDIMM<strong>Six</strong>-<strong>Core</strong><strong>Intel</strong> <strong>Xeon</strong> X5670 x86-64<strong>2930MHz</strong> <strong>2P</strong>-<strong>Six</strong>-C4GB4GB X<strong>5600</strong>4GB<strong>Six</strong>-Cor1 EM64T 26.4GT/s<strong>Intel</strong> QPI 5520 ChipsetIMM GigE 1 PWR 2pwrBCM5709c4x GigE+Offload EngineMatrox G200 8MBCache:12MBCPUx16<strong>IBM</strong><strong>X3550</strong><strong>M3</strong>x16 PCIe G2ServeRAID-M5015 SAS/SATA3 2 1 04x SAS 2.5" SFF HotPlug<strong>IBM</strong>-7944-M2x9xDIMMRack19"<strong>1U</strong>LightPathDiagn.2+2+<strong>1U</strong>SB 2.0SerialCDSlimlineSystem #Single DIMM4GB<strong>IBM</strong>-46M10752nd Power<strong>IBM</strong>-DVDDVDR/W43W767010kSAS300G<strong>IBM</strong>-43W7670300GB 10k SAS 2.5"42D07077.2kSAS500G<strong>IBM</strong>-DVDDVDR/W<strong>IBM</strong>-42D0707500GB 7.2k SAS 2.5"<strong>IBM</strong>-46M0901SATA CD-RW/DVD2x 4Gb Fibre Channel toexternel storagex3550<strong>M3</strong><strong>IBM</strong><strong>IBM</strong> x3550-<strong>M3</strong>x86-64<strong>1U</strong>MS Windows Server 2003 and 2008LINUX: Red Hat, SuSEVMware Virtualization SoftwareQlogic 10GB<strong>IBM</strong>-42C1800Emulex 4GBx2<strong>IBM</strong>-42C2071<strong>IBM</strong>-42C1800Qlogic 10Gb CNA HBA<strong>IBM</strong>-42C2071Emulex FC 4Gb 2-ch++ Plus many more std PCIe I/O modules...<strong>IBM</strong>-39Y7917Need 2x39Y7917 PowerCord EUParts list for the <strong>2P</strong> <strong>Six</strong>-<strong>Core</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> x3550 <strong>M3</strong> system abovePart Number Qty Description1 IB-7944-M2x 1 <strong>IBM</strong> x3550-<strong>M3</strong> <strong>2P</strong> <strong>Six</strong>C X5670-12MB 12GB <strong>1U</strong>1.1 <strong>IBM</strong>-42C1800 1 <strong>IBM</strong> Qlogic 10Gb CNA server adapter1.2 <strong>IBM</strong>-42C2071 1 <strong>IBM</strong> Emulex FC 4Gb 2-ch PCIe HBA1.3 <strong>IBM</strong>-43W7536 4 <strong>IBM</strong> 146GB SAS 10000r hot-plug disk 2.5"1.4 <strong>IBM</strong>-46M0901 1 <strong>IBM</strong> CD-RW/DVD-ROM Option kit, slimline1.5 <strong>IBM</strong>-46M1075 1 <strong>IBM</strong> x3650-M2 <strong>M3</strong> second power supply1.6 <strong>IBM</strong>-49Y1435 9 <strong>IBM</strong> 4GB PC3-10600 DDR3 1x4GB1.7 <strong>IBM</strong>-59Y4011 1 <strong>Xeon</strong> 6C X5670-12MB 2.93GHz for x3550<strong>M3</strong><strong>IBM</strong> x3550 <strong>M3</strong> <strong>Intel</strong> <strong>5600</strong> <strong>2P</strong>/<strong>1U</strong>Tip for detail printing:- Zoom in area of interest- Print, Print Current ViewGolden Eggs Home:http://www.goldeneggs.fi2010 Matti Patari, All rights reserved.GOLDEN EGGSVisuals TMHelsinki23-Mar-2010GE-<strong>IBM</strong>-<strong>X3550</strong><strong>M3</strong>-AMatti.Patari Goldeneggs.Fi<strong>IBM</strong> System x3550<strong>M3</strong> X5670 <strong>2930MHz</strong>GOLDEN EGGS Visuals, HelsinkiFirst rev 23-Mar-10


Welcome to Golden Eggs Visual Configurationshttp://www.goldeneggs.fiThis picture is a comparison chart for: DELL, <strong>IBM</strong>, HP, FUJITSU and SUN 2-socket, 2-U x86 servers.A picture is worth of one thousand words. It talks all Global languages.10-GigabitGigabit ERemote ManagerAMD Opteron 2384 x86-642700MHz <strong>2P</strong>-QCDELL-R805-Axx4x512k/2MBCPU CPURack2GB 2GBQuad1 AMD64Quad2 AMD64 2GB 2GB 19"2UHyperTransport 6.4GB/s1 DRAC5 PWR PWR121 BCM5708LCD4xPanel4+Offload EngineDELLATI ES1000 16MB2+2+1PowerEdge USB 2.01x4R805 Serial2 DELL-10G x83 DELL-QL4 x8 PCI-eSlimline4 DELL-QL4 x8PERC 6i SASR/WDVD1 02x SAS 2.5" DELL73g DELL73gSFF HotPlug15k 15kSAS73G SAS73G<strong>IBM</strong>-7944-M2x9xDIMM Cache:12MB 9xDIMM4GB 4GB CPU CPU 4GB 4GB4GB 4GB X<strong>5600</strong> X5670 4GB 4GB Rack<strong>Six</strong>-Cor <strong>Six</strong>-Cor4GB 4GB 1 EM64T 2 EM64T 4GB 4GB 19"<strong>1U</strong>6.4GT/sLight<strong>Intel</strong> QPI 5520 ChipsetPathIMM GigE 1 PWR 2<strong>IBM</strong>-46M1075Diagn.1 BCM5709c2+2+14x GigEUSB 2.04+Offload Engine<strong>IBM</strong>SerialMatrox G200 8MB12<strong>Intel</strong> <strong>Xeon</strong> X5670 x86-64<strong>2930MHz</strong> <strong>2P</strong>-<strong>Six</strong>-Cx16<strong>X3550</strong><strong>M3</strong>x16 PCIe G2ServeRAID-M5015 SAS/SATA3 2 1 043W7536 43W753610k 10kSAS146G SAS146G4x SAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugCDSlimline<strong>IBM</strong>-DVDDVDR/W152GB2GB2 AMD646+6 DIMM2GB2GBHyperTransport 3.1 57GB/siLO31 HP NC382i4x GigE4234AMD Opteron 6172 x86-642100MHz <strong>2P</strong> 12-Cor6+6 DIMM2GB 12-<strong>Core</strong>2GB 2 AMD64+Offload EngineATI ES1000 32MBCache 12MBCPU61001x8x4x4x8x4CPU617212-<strong>Core</strong>PWR2512327-B21HPProLiantDL385 G7Magny-Cours6 x4 PCIe G2SA P410i /256MB SAS RAID3 2 1 0504062 50406215k DP 15k DPSAS146G SAS146G4 5 62GB2GB573088-421 EU7Rack19"2ULCDPanel2+2+2USB 2.0SerialSlimline481043DVDR/W6xDIMM Cache:8MB 6xDIMM2GB CPU CPU 2GB2GB X5500 X5570 2GB2GB 1 Quad QuadEM64T 2 EM64T 2GB6.4GT/s<strong>Intel</strong> QPI 5520 ChipsetiRMC 10/100 1 PWR 2Fuji-2-Pwr1 8257EB2 2x GigE+Offload EngineFUJITSUVGA 8MBPRIMERGYQlogic 10GB1 FUJI-10GE x8 RX200 S523<strong>Intel</strong> <strong>Xeon</strong> X5570 x86-64<strong>2930MHz</strong> <strong>2P</strong>-Quadx8x16 PCIe G28-port SAS raid3 2 1 0FUJI FUJI FUJI15k 15k 15kSAS146 SAS146 SAS1464 5FUJI-RX200S5AUSB6xSAS 2.5" SFFHotPlugRack19"<strong>1U</strong>LCDPanel3+3+<strong>1U</strong>SB 2.0SerialSlimlineR/WDVDAMD Opteron 2431 x86-642400MHz <strong>2P</strong> <strong>Six</strong>-C SUN-X4140-BCache 9MBCPU CPU8xDIMM8xDIMM8GB8GB Rack2400 24318GB<strong>Six</strong>-Cor1<strong>Six</strong>-Cor2 AMD64 8GB 19"<strong>1U</strong>AMD64HyperTransport 3.0 57GB/sILOM 10/100 1 PWR Sun 2ndPWR21 BCM5709cLCD44x GigEPanel+Offload EngineORACLEVGA 8MB2+2+1SUN FIREUSB 2.01x8 X4140Serial2x8SlimlineEmulex 4GBx23 SUN-FC4GB x16 PCIe G28-port SAS raidR/WDVD3 2 1 0Sun Sun Sun Sun15k 15k 15k 15k73GB 73GB 73GB 73GB4 5 6 78xSAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugUSB8xSAS 2.5" SFF HotPlugGolden Eggs history: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 thorough 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/GECPQA/ DEC/Compaq: VAX, Alpha, Storage and ProLiant servershttp://www.openvms.org/pages.php?page=GoldenEggs OpenVMS.org: Alpha, Storage, ProLiant and Integrity serversThis is the present x86 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 x86 system planning sessions.Matti.Patari@Kolumbus.Fi Helsinki, Finland2010 Matti Patari, All rights reserved.GOLDEN EGGSVisuals TMHelsinki01-Jul-2010GE-Welcome1Matti.Patari@Kolumbus.FiWelcome to Visual ConfigurationsGOLDEN EGGS Visuals, HelsinkiFirst rev 18-Apr-10

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