New IBM Power 795 system delivers outstanding performance, scalability, reliability, and manageability for demanding commercial workloads
IBM United States Hardware Announcement 110-158August 17, 2010
(Corrected on December 7, 2010)
In the Description section, the Memory topic was revised.(Corrected on November 19, 2010)
In the Description section, changes were made to the required minimum number of system processor cores that need to be activated under the Processors topic and the On Demand business computing -- CoD for processors topic. Changes were also made to the memory requirements in the Memory topic. In the Hardware requirements section, the minimum system configuration for the Power 795 server was revised.(Corrected on September 9, 2010)
The Planned availability date section is revised.(Corrected on August 30, 2010)
The Charges section is revised.
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At a glance |
The Power® 795 enterprise server is designed to deliver outstanding price/performance, mainframe-inspired reliability and availability features, flexible capacity upgrades, and innovative virtualization technologies. The Power 795 features:
- 24-inch CEC rack frame and up to four I/O expansion frames
- Up to 256 POWER7 CoD cores operating at 4.00 GHz
- Up to 192 POWER7 CoD cores operating at 3.72 GHz
- Up to 128 POWER7 CoD cores operating at 4.25 GHz in TurboCore mode
- Up to 8.0 TB of DDR3, CoD memory, augmented with optional Active Memory Expansion which can provide up to 16 TB total memory capacity
- One to eight processor books provide excellent processor granularity. A processor book provides either 32 or 24 CoD cores
- I/O expansion capabilities of up to thirty-two 24-inch 12X I/O drawers, providing up to 640 PCIe slots and up to 832 disk/SSD bays
- Up to 2,220 additional DASD bays using up to 185 EIA-2 19-inch disk drawers
- Dynamic LPAR (DLPAR) with up to 254 partitions supported and up to 256-cores per partition with feature #1256 installed
- PowerCare Service
For ordering, contact your IBM® representative or an IBM Business Partner. For more information, contact the Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (426-2255). Reference: YE001
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Overview |
The IBM Power 795 server is designed to help enterprises deploy cost-effective and flexible IT infrastructure while achieving exceptional application performance and increasing the speed of deployment of new applications and services. As the most powerful member of the IBM Power Systems family, this server provides exceptional performance, massive scalability, and energy-efficient processing for a full range of complex, mission-critical applications with the most demanding computing requirements.
The innovative IBM Power 795 server with POWER7 processors is a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), rack-mounted server. Equipped with either eight 32-core or 24-core processor books, the Power 795 server can be deployed in 24-core to 256-core, multiprocessing (SMP) configurations. With up to 8 TB of buffered DDR3 memory and extensive I/O support, the Power 795 server can scale rapidly and seamlessly to address the changing needs of today's data center.
With advanced PowerVM virtualization, EnergyScale technology, Capacity on Demand (CoD) options, and Active Memory Expansion options, the Power 795 helps businesses take control of their IT infrastructure and confidently consolidate multiple applications for the UNIX®, IBM i, and Linux® operating systems onto a single system.
Each of the eight POWER7 processor books in a model 795 server has 64-bit architecture integrated into each of four single-chip modules (SCMs). Each SCM contains either a 6-core or 8-core CoD processor. The model 795 server is available starting as low as six active cores and increments one core at a time through built-in CoD functions. Processor books with 6-core SCMs allow server capacity to scale from six active cores to 192 active cores; whereas, books with 8-core SCMs allow server capacity to scale from 8 active cores to 256 active cores. Also, the maximum number of active cores per partition using 8-core SCMs can be increased to 256-cores when feature number 1256 is installed.
What makes the IBM high-end servers truly unique is the ability to switch between its standard throughput mode and its unique, optimized TurboCore mode, where performance per core is boosted with access to both additional L3 cache and additional clock speed. In standard mode, each 8-core SCM operates at 4.0 GHz with 32 MB of L3 cache and can scale up to 256-cores. When operating in TurboCore mode, each 8-core SCM operates with up to four active cores per SCM at 4.25 GHz and 32 MB of L3 cache, twice the L3 cache per core available in standard mode. In TurboCore mode, the Power 795 server can scale up to 128 cores. Each 6-core SCM operates at 3.72 GHz only in standard mode with 4 MB of L3 cache per core. Both the 8-core and 6-core SCMs are supported by 256 KB of L2 cache per core.
The POWER7 DDR3 memory uses a new memory architecture to provide greater bandwidth and capacity. This enables operating at a higher data rate for large memory configurations. Each new POWER7 processor book can support up to 32 DDR3 DIMMs running at 1,066 MHz. A full system can contain up to 8 TB of memory. Memory can be augmented with optional Active Memory Expansion.
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Key prerequisites |
If installing the AIX® operating system (one of these):
- AIX V7.1
- AIX V6.1, with the 6100-06 Technology Level
- AIX V5.3, with the 5300-12 Technology Level and Service Pack 1, or later
- AIX V5.3, with the 5300-11 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later (availability September 30, 2010)
- AIX V5.3, with the 5300-10 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later (availability September 30, 2010)
If installing the IBM i operating system:
- IBM i 7.1, or later
- IBM i 6.1, with 6.1.1 machine code, or later
If installing the Linux operating system, one of these:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AP 5 Update 5 for POWER, or later
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 3, or later
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 1, or later
If installing VIOS:
- VIOS 2.2, or later
If installing Java 1.4.2 on POWER7 servers:
There are unique considerations when running Java 1.4.2 on POWER7. For best exploitation of the outstanding performance capabilities and most recent improvements of POWER7 technology, IBM recommends upgrading Java-based applications to Java 6 or Java 5 whenever possible. For more information, refer to the following Web site
If installing IBM Systems Director:
- IBM Systems Director 6.2.0.1, or later
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Planned availability date |
- September 17, 2010, for IBM Power 795 server with all announced features, including
the following MES orderable features:
- Model 9119-FHB upgrade orders from 9119-FHA
- All listed feature conversions
- 5879 Source indicator for a MES ordered #6954 rack
- 9029 Model upgrade indicator
- 6849 Weight Reduction Opt Carry-Over
- 6855 Weight Distribution Plate
- 7977 Hgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over
- 8653 High Power CEC/EXP Rack Power Rating Label
- Processor activations (#4713, #4714, #4717, and #4718)
- Memory activations (#8212 and #8213)
- I/O drawers (#5803, #5873, #5786, #5797, #5798, and #5886)
- Utility, On/Off CoD (#7377, #7971, #7973, #4709, #4711, #4721, #4724, #4704, #4710, #4712, #4706, #4707, #4719, and #4722)
- OS Partition Specify Code (#0265, #0266, and #0267)
- Primary OS Indicator (#2145, #2146, and #2147)
- Model 9119-FHB upgrade orders from 9119-FHA
- November 19, 2010, for the following MES ordered features. These features
can be included with the initial order of a server, but can not be ordered
separately until November 19, 2010.
- Processor books (#4700 and #4702)
- Memory (#5600, #5601, and #5602)
- I/O drawers (#5803, #5873, #5786, #5797, and #5886)
- Capacity BackUp (#7560, and #7562)
- GX Dual-port 12X HCA Adapter (#1816)
- DASD (SAS/SSD)
- I/O adapters (Ethernet PCI-X, PCIe, SCSI/SAS)
- Expansion racks with acoustic and heat exchanger covers (#6953. #6954, and #0553)
- Power cables and line cords
- Displays, keyboards, and mouse
- April 30, 2011, for Hot-node Add, Hot-node Upgrade (memory), Hot-node Repair, Hot GX Adapter Repair, Concurrent GX Adapter Add, Concurrent System Controller Repair, and Active Memory Mirroring for Hypervisor support for AIX Huge pages (16 GB)
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Description |
Summary of features
The following features are available on the Power 795:
- 42EIA unit 19-inch rack (#0553)
- Up to two 42EIA 24-inch powered I/O racks (#6954)
- Up to two 42EIA 24-inch non-powered I/O racks (#6953)
- One to eight 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Processor, 0-core Active Processor Book (#4700)
- One to eight 0/24-core POWER7 CoD Processor, 0-core Active Processor Book (#4702)
- Capacity BackUp Power 795 0/32W (FC 4700), with 900 On/Off CoD Credit Proc-Days (#7560)
- Capacity BackUp Power 795 0/24W (FC 4702), with 680 On/Off CoD Credit Proc-Days (#7562)
- Capacity BackUp Power 795 Specify Code IBM i only (#4896)
- Minimum of 2 to a maximum of 64 DDR3 POWER7 CoD Memory features
- 0/32 GB DDR3 Memory (4X8GB) DIMMs - 1,066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory (#5600)
- 0/64 GB DDR3 Memory (4X16GB) DIMMs - 1,066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory (#5601)
- 0/128 GB DDR3 Memory (4X32GB) DIMMs - 1,066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory (#5602)
- EIA-4 12X 24-inch I/O Drawers
- One to 32 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, SFF SAS disk (#5803)
- One to 30 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, with repeater,SCSI disk (#5797 and #5798)
- One to 31 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, no disk (#5873)
- One to 110 4EIA 19-inch TotalStorage® EXP24 Disk Dwr, SCSI disk (#5786) (IBM i only)
- One to 185 2EIA 19-inch EXP 12S Expansion Drawer, SAS/SSD disk (#5886)
- One 24-inch 1EIA DVD/Tape SAS External Storage Unit (#5720); (additional 19-inch DVD/tape options also available)
- PowerVM:
Standard AVP (#7943)
- Micro-Partitioning
- Virtual I/O Server (VIOS)
- Automated CPU and memory reconfiguration support for dedicated and shared processor logical partition (LPAR) groups
- Support for manual provisioning of resources partition migration (PowerVM - Enterprise Edition) with Live Partition Mobility, Enterprise APV (#8002)
- CEC Rack Doors
- SlimLine Doors (front and rear) (#6868)
- Acoustic Doors (front and rear) (#6867)
- Acoustic Front Door/Heat Exchanger Rear Door (#6887)
- 24-inch Self-Powered Expansion Rack Doors (#6954)
- SlimLine Doors (front and rear) (#6868)
- Acoustic Doors (front and rear) (#6888)
- 24-inch Bolt-on Expansion Rack Doors (#6953)
- SlimLine Doors (front and rear) (#6880)
- Acoustic Doors (front and rear) (#6878)
- 19-inch 42EIA Unit Expansion Rack Doors (#0553)
- 2.0m Rack Acoustic Doors (#6249)
- Optional PowerHA for AIX, IBM i, and Linux operating systems
- IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager
Central electronics complex
- The 795 CEC is a 20U tall, 24-inch rack-mounted device. It houses the system processors, memory, redundant system service processors, I/O drawer connection capability, and associated components. It is installed immediately below the power subsystem.
- The 795 can be populated with up to eight POWER7 processor books. Each processor
book contains four 6-core or 8-core SCMs. Each SCM is supported by 2048 KB
of L2 cache and 32 MB of L3 cache. The 6-core SCMs operate at 3.72 GHz. The
8-core SCMs operate at either 4.00 GHz or 4.25 GHz. Each 8-core SCM has the
ability to switch between standard, 4.00 GHz throughput mode and 4.25 GHz
TurboCore mode. In TurboCore mode, each 8-core SCM operates with up to four
active cores and 32 MB of L3 cache, twice the L3 cache per core available
in standard mode.
- Each 32-core processor book provides 32 DIMM memory slots, 4 DIMMs per memory feature code (#5600, #5601, and #5602).
- Each processor book provides four, I/O loop 12X HDL adapter slots (#1816).
- The minimum number of processor books supported in TurboCore mode is three, 96-cores. TurboCore mode is specified by feature #9982.
- Switching in and out of TurboCore requires a system reboot. The entire system must operate in either standard or TurboCore mode.
Processors
- Processor book #4700 is a 32-core, CoD processor. CoD activations will activate processor cores only in the system serial number where they are purchased. If you move a processor book to another system, the processor cores may not be functional in that system until arrangements are made to move the processor activations or purchase additional processor activations. Contact your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner for more information.
- Processor book #4700 can run in standard (4.00 GHz) or TurboCore mode (4.25 GHz). TurboCore mode restricts the system from utilizing all of the processor cores in the system. A maximum of half of the physical cores can be utilized when in TurboCore mode. To utilize more than 50% of the processors present in the system, switch the system out of TurboCore mode and reboot the system. Switching in and out of TurboCore requires a system reboot. The entire system must operate in either standard or TurboCore mode.
- Processor book #4702 is a 24-core, CoD processor. Processor book #4702 runs only in standard mode at 3.72 GHz. CoD activations will activate processor cores only in the system serial number where they are purchased. If you move a processor book to another system, the processor cores may not be functional in that system until arrangements are made to move the processor activations or purchase additional processor activations. Contact your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner for more information.
- When using 0/32-core processor book (#4700), a minimum of 25% of the available processor cores within a system must be activated, or a system minimum of 24 activations, whichever is greater.
- When using 0/32-core processor book (#4700), the following minimum system
processor cores activated using either #4713 (1-core activation) or #4717
(64-core activations) are:
- One processor book installed requires at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Two processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Three processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Four processor books installed require at least 32 permanently activated cores.
- Five processor books installed require at least 40 permanently activated cores.
- Six processor books installed require at least 48 permanently activated cores.
- Seven processor books installed require at least 56 permanently activated cores.
- Eight processor books installed require at least 64 permanently activated cores.
- When using 0/24-core processor book (#4702), the following minimum system
processor cores activated using either #4714 (1-core activation) or #4718
(64-core activations) are:
- One processor book installed requires at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Two processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Three processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Four processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated cores.
- Five processor books installed require at least 30 permanently activated cores.
- Six processor books installed require at least 36 permanently activated cores.
- Seven processor books installed require at least 42 permanently activated cores.
- Eight processor books installed require at least 48 permanently activated cores.
- A minimum of 32 GBs total or 2 GBs of memory for each active processor core must be activated, whichever is greater. For a server with one #4702 processor book installed with six active processors, a minimum of 32 GBs of memory must be activated. For a server with eight #4700 processor books installed with 64 activated processors, a minimum of 128 GBs of memory must be activated.
- The maximum number of active cores in an AIX partition (LPAR) may be increased to 256-cores for the 32-core processor book, #4700, when feature code 1256 is installed, "AIX Enablement for 256-cores LPAR". Without #1256 installed, the maximum number of active cores in a #4700 partition is equal to 32-cores but not greater than 128-cores when four or more processor books are installed. Installing #1256 as a MES order will require the system to reboot before the larger partition size of 256-cores will be recognized.
Table 1.0 Maximum LPAR Size Processor Book 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Book Books Books Books Books Books Books Books 24-Core #4702 24 24 24 96 120 128 128 128 32-Core #4700 std. 32 32 32 128 128 128 128 128 32-Core #4700 std. 32 32 32 128 160(1)192(1)224(1)256(1) 32-Core #4700 TurboCore N/A N/A 48 64 80 96 112 128
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- Partition sizes greater than 128 cores (up to 256 cores) will require a software key to enable. Purchase will require lab services pre-analysis as a prerequisite to shipment. RPQ 8A1835 "Large LPAR Lab Assessment" must be ordered for lab services pre-analysis. Software key requires feature number 1256 to be installed.
Memory
- Memory features include a total of four DIMMs. There is a required plug location for every memory feature attached to a processor.
- Each processor book has 32 memory DIMM slots (8 memory features) and must be populated with POWER7 DDR3 Memory DIMMs.
- Each processor book requires a minimum of two memory features installed (8 DIMMs).
- The minimum initial order quantity of a memory feature must equal two (8 DIMMs).
- All POWER7 memory features must be purchased with sufficient permanent memory activation features so that the minimum system memory is at least 50% active for all memory features with the exception of features 5602 and 8221. For two 0/32 GB (#5600), the minimum memory activated is 32 GBs.
- Although the minimum memory order default is 8 x feature 5601, the required minimum is that two memory features be installed for each processor book ordered. There is also a recommended system minimum 2 GBs of active memory for each active processor core. When only one processor book is installed (#4700, #4702), a minimum of 24 cores must be activated. Therefore, the minimum amount of memory activated for one processor book is 48 GBs, which is the only exception to the above minimum of 32 GBs being activated for two 0/32 GB feature 5600 memory features in a processor book.
- Minimum activations ordered with all newly purchased 0/128 GB memory (#5602) is 75%, which equals 96/128 GB per each 5602 feature purchased. However, the minimum activations ordered with newly purchased feature 5602 memory shall not exceed 75% of the total available feature 5602 installed system memory. This allows newly ordered feature 5602 memory to be purchased with less than 96/128 GBs per each 5602 feature ordered when the system activations currently installed exceed 75% of existing feature 5602 capacity.
- Minimum activations ordered with all newly purchased 0/1024 GB memory (#8221) is 75%, which equals 768/1024 GBs per each feature 8221 purchased. However, the minimum activations ordered with newly purchased feature 8221 memory shall not exceed 75% of the total available feature 8221 installed system memory. This allows newly ordered feature 5602 memory to be purchased with less than 768/1024 GBs per each feature 8221 ordered when the system activations currently installed exceed 75% of existing feature 8221 capacity.
- Memory features 5600, 5601, and 5602 can be mixed within the same POWER7 processor book.
- Memory CoD activations will activate memory hardware only in the system serial number where they are purchased. If you move memory hardware to another system, the memory may not be functional in that system until arrangements are made to move the memory activations or purchase additional memory activations. Contact your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner for more information.
- It is recommended that memory be installed evenly across all processor books in the system. Balancing memory across the installed processor books allows memory access in a consistent manner and typically results in the best possible performance for your configuration.
- Plans for future memory upgrades should be taken into account when deciding which memory feature size to use at the time of initial system order.
PowerCare service
Included with Power 795 systems is a PowerCare services option, which entitles you to choose one of several high-value technical service offerings from IBM to complement and assist in the deployment of a new Power 795 system. This option is provided at no additional charge. By leveraging the skills, experiences, and proven methodology of IBM Systems Lab Services professionals, you can potentially increase the efficiency and quality of your complex data center operations.
The PowerCare option is included with new Power 795 systems and MES upgrades into a Power 795. PowerCare options are reviewed during the Power 795 Technical and Delivery Assessment (formerly known as the Systems Assurance Review). The customer has up to 90 days from the install date of the Power 795 to select a PowerCare offering. Delivery of the selected service must be completed within nine months of the install date of the Power 795 system.
For more details on available PowerCare options, visit
Model upgrades
Customers with installed 9119-FHA servers can increase their computing power by ordering a model conversion to the Power 795 server. You can upgrade the IBM POWER6 9119-FHA server to an IBM POWER7 9119-FHB server with Power 795 processors and POWER7 DDR3 memory. For upgrades from POWER6 processor-based systems, IBM will install new Power 795 processor books and memory in the 9119-FHA CEC frame along with other POWER7 components. The current POWER6 Bulk Power Distribution and Regulator Assemblies will not be replaced. From the Power 595 CEC frame, POWER6 BPR (#6333), BPD (#6334), 12X PCI-X (#5797 and #5798) and PCIe (#5803 and #5873) I/O drawers will be allowed to migrate to the upgraded Power 795 CEC. Any older RIO/HSL I/O drawers such as the #5790, #0595, #5094/5294, #0588 used in 9119-FHA will not attach. Also, any PCI adapters contained in older RIO/HSL drawers which are supported on the Power 795 will need to be moved to a 12X I/O drawer or be replaced by newer I/O.
Along with PCI-X and PCIe I/O drawers migrating to the new upgraded 795, both the Power 595 24-inch self-powered expansion and bolt-on racks (#6953 and #6954) will also be allowed to migrate. Also, the 19-inch, 2M expansion rack (#0553) will migrate with the above model upgrade. Also, the 19-inch, 2EIA SAS I/O drawer (#5886) and TotalStorage EXP24 Disk Drawer (SCSI - #5786) will be allowed to migrate with the 19-inch rack. Note that new #5786 Disk Drawers can not be ordered against the 9119-FHB and thus only existing #5786 drawers can be moved to the Power 795.
Upgrade considerations
Each model conversion order also requires feature conversions to:
- Update machine configuration records
- Ship system components as necessary
- Return to IBM converted features
Feature conversions have been set up for the following:
From To MT Model FC MT Model FC Type 9119 FHA 4694 9119 FHB 4700 Processor 9119 FHA 4695 9119 FHB 4700 Processor 9119 FHA 4705 9119 FHB 4700 Processor 9119 FHA 4694 9119 FHB 4702 Processor 9119 FHA 4754 9119 FHB 4713 Proc. Activation 9119 FHA 4755 9119 FHB 4713 Proc. Activation 9119 FHA 4754 9119 FHB 4714 Proc. Activation 9119 FHA 5693 9119 FHB 5600 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5694 9119 FHB 5600 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5695 9119 FHB 5600 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5694 9119 FHB 5601 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5695 9119 FHB 5601 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5696 9119 FHB 5601 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5695 9119 FHB 5602 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5696 9119 FHB 5602 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5697 9119 FHB 5602 Memory DIMMS 9119 FHA 5680 9119 FHB 8212 Memory Act 9119 FHA 5681 9119 FHB 8213 Memory Act 9119 FHA 5684 9119 FHB 8213 Memory Act 9119 FHA 8201 9119 FHB 8211 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8202 9119 FHB 8211 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8203 9119 FHB 8214 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8202 9119 FHB 8218 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8203 9119 FHB 8219 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8204 9119 FHB 8219 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8203 9119 FHB 8221 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 8204 9119 FHB 8221 Bulk Memory 9119 FHA 6865 9119 FHB 6867 Doors 9119 FHA 6870 9119 FHB 6888 Doors 9119 FHA 6869 9119 FHB 6868 Doors 9119 FHA 6866 9119 FHB 6887 Doors 9119 FHA 6941 9119 FHB 6821 UPIC Cbl A01 9119 FHA 6331 9119 FHB 6259 IBF 9119 FHA 6961 9119 FHB 6991 UPIC Node 1 9119 FHA 6962 9119 FHB 6992 UPIC Node 2 9119 FHA 6963 9119 FHB 6993 UPIC Node 3 9119 FHA 6964 9119 FHB 6994 UPIC Node 4 9119 FHA 6965 9119 FHB 6995 UPIC Node 5 9119 FHA 6966 9119 FHB 6996 UPIC Node 6 9119 FHA 6967 9119 FHB 6997 UPIC Node 7 9119 FHA 6968 9119 FHB 6998 UPIC Node 8
The following features present on a Power 595 system can be moved to the new Power 795:
- PCIe, PCI-X adapters with cables when supported on Power 595
- SCSI 15K RPM drives (#3278, #3279, #4328, #4329, #3585, and #4327)
- SCSI 10K RPM drives (#1882 and #3159)
- Line cords, keyboards, and displays
- PowerVM (#7943 and #8002)
- Racks (#6953, #6954, #0553, #0551, #0554, and #0555)
- Bolt-on Rack Doors (#6880 and #6878)
- 1.8m Rack Doors (#6248)
- IBM 4.7 GB IDE Slimline DVD-RAM Drive (#5757)
The following drawers present on Power 595 system can be moved to the new Power 795:
- #5803 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, SFF disk
- #5873 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, no disk
- #5797 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, with repeater
- #5798* 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, without repeater;
Note: * If moved to an expansion rack, the #5798 needs to be converted to a #5797. - #5886 EXP 12S SAS Disk Drawer
- #5786 TotalStorage EXP24 SCSI Disk Drawer
The following 24-inch racks and drawers are not supported with 795 upgrades:
- 7040-61D I/O drawers
- #5791: I/O Drawer, 20 Slots, 16 Disk Bays
- #5809: Model Upgrade Carry-Over Indicator for converted #4643 with DCA
Additional 19-inch racks supported with 795 upgrades are:
- #0551 36 EIA unit 19-inch rack (7014-T00)
- #0555 25 EIA Unit Mini Rack(7014-S25)
The following RIO/HSL-attached I/O towers and drawers are not supported with 795 upgrades:
- #0595 PCI/SCSI Disk Expansion Drawer
- #0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
- #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit
- #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
- #5096 PCI-X Exp Tower (no disk)
- #5294 PCI-X 1.8 m Expansion Tower
- #5296 PCI-X 1.8 m Expansion Tower
- #5790: PCI Expansion Drawer
For Power 595 servers that have the On/Off CoD function enabled, you must reorder the On/Off enablement features (#7971 and #7973) when placing the upgrade MES order for the new Power 795 server to keep the On/Off CoD function active. The On/Off enablement features should be removed from the configuration file before the MES order is started to initiate the model upgrade. Any temporary use of processors or memory owed to IBM on the existing system must be paid before installing the new Power 795 model FHB. Use up an existing credit days/minutes before upgrading as there is no product structure to convert Power 595 processor or memory days or processor minutes to Power 795 units.
PowerVM
PowerVM is available on the 9119-FHB:
- PowerVM Editions are available as a hardware feature (#7943 for Standard Edition, #8002 for Enterprise Edition). Clients select the feature that provides the level of virtualization appropriate for their workloads.
- Micro-Partitioning allows a single processor core to be shared by up to 10 logical partitions.
- Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) is a single-function appliance that resides in an IBM POWER5, POWER6, or POWER7 processor-based partition. It facilitates the sharing of physical I/O resources between client partitions (AIX V5.3 or later, IBM i V6.1, or Linux) within the server. VIOS provides virtual SCSI targets and shared Ethernet adapter (SEA) virtual I/O to client LPARs.
- Virtual SCSI (VSCSI) enables the sharing of physical storage adapters (SCSI and Fibre Channel) and storage devices (disk and optical) between logical partitions.
- With virtual networking, a shared Ethernet adapter enables connectivity between internal and external virtual LANs (VLANs); virtual Ethernet provides high-speed connections between partitions.
PowerVM Lx86 runs most x86 Linux applications, but PowerVM Lx86 cannot run applications that:
- Directly access hardware devices (for example, 3D graphics adapters)
- Require nonstandard kernel module access or use kernel modules not provided by the Linux operating system distribution
- Do not use only the Intel® IA-32 instruction set architecture as defined by the 1997 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual consisting of Basic Architecture (243190), Instruction Set Reference Manual (243191) and the System Programming Guide (243192), dated 1997.
- Do not run correctly on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 starting with version 4.3 or Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 starting with update SP3 or Novell SLES 10.
- Use real-mode or 16-bit instructions.
- Are x86 Linux specific system administration or configuration tools.
A full list of qualifications can be found at
Live Partition Mobility, available only with PowerVM Enterprise Edition, will allow you to move a running AIX or Linux LPAR from one physical server to another with no downtime if both servers are using POWER6 or POWER7 processors. This capability can be used to evacuate workloads from a system before performing scheduled maintenance, to move workloads across a pool of different physical resources as business needs shift, and to move workloads away from underutilized machines so that they can be powered off to save on energy and cooling costs.
Active Memory Sharing allows memory to be dynamically moved between running partitions for optimal resource usage.
PowerVM Editions:
- PowerVM Standard Edition (#7943) supports up to 10 partitions per core, VIOS, PowerVM Lx86, and multiple shared processor pools.
- PowerVM Enterprise Edition (#8002) adds support for Live Partition Mobility and Active Memory Sharing.
Other PowerVM technologies include:
- Workload Partitions (WPARs): Provide isolated instances on top of a single AIX 6.1, or later, image.
- Live Application Mobility (available with WPAR Manager): Provides the movement of a running AIX application from one server to another.
- System Planning Tool: Simplifies the process of planning and deploying Power Systems LPARs and virtual I/O.
System control
- Each 795 server must be connected to an HMC for system control, LPAR, Capacity Upgrade on Demand, and service functions. The HMC is capable of supporting multiple POWER6 servers.
- Each 795 server can be connected to two HMCs for redundancy, if desired.
- The 795 is connected to the HMC through Ethernet connections to the front and rear Bulk Power Hub (BPH) in the CEC Bulk Power Assembly.
Adapters
- Most PCI, PCI-X, and PCIe adapters for the 795 system are capable of being hot-plugged. Any PCI adapter supporting a boot device or system console should not be hot-plugged.
- The following adapters are not hot-plug-capable:
- POWER GXT145 PCI Express® Graphics Accelerator (#5748)
- POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital Support (#2849, supported)
- 2-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter (#2962, supported)
- The maximum number of a specific PCI, PCI-X, or PCIe adapters allowed per Power 795 server may be less than the number allowed per I/O drawer multiplied by the maximum number of I/O drawers.
On Demand business computing
CoD for processors
- CoD for processors is available for the Power 795 servers. CoD for processors allows inactive processors to be installed in the 795 server and can be permanently activated by the customer as required.
- Power 795 offers two different processor books, #4700 and #4702; where #4700 is a 32-core CoD processor book and #4702 is a 24-core book. Each processor book has initially zero cores active that can be permanently activated using CoD activation features, #4714, #4718 , #4713, #4717. Permanent single-core activations for #4700 is done with #4713 and 64-core activations with #4717. Permanent single-core activations for #4702 is done with #4714 and 64-core activations with #4718.
- The minimum number of permanently activated processors within a system is based on the number of processor books installed. A minimum of 25% of the available processor cores within a system must be activated, or a minimum of 24 activations, whichever is greater.
- When using 0/32-core processor book (#4700), the following minimum system
processor cores activated using either feature 4713 (1-core activation) or
feature 4717 (64-core activations) are:
- One processor book installed requires at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Two processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Three processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Four processor books installed require at least 32 permanently activated processor cores.
- Five processor books installed require at least 40 permanently activated processor cores.
- Six processor books installed require at least 48 permanently activated processor cores.
- Seven processor books installed require at least 56 permanently activated processor cores.
- Eight processor books installed require at least 64 permanently activated processor cores.
- When using 0/24-Core processor book (#4702), the following minimum system
processor cores activated using either feature 4714 (1-core activation) or
feature 4718 (64-core activations) are:
- One processor book installed requires at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Two processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Three processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Four processor books installed require at least 24 permanently activated processor cores.
- Five processor books installed require at least 30 permanently activated processor cores.
- Six processor books installed require at least 36 permanently activated processor cores.
- Seven processor books installed require at least 42 permanently activated processors.
- Eight processor books installed require at least 48 permanently activated processor cores.
- Additional CoD processor cores are activated in increments of one by ordering the appropriate activation feature number. If more than one processor is to be activated at the same time, the activation feature should be ordered in multiples, or increments of 64-core activations can be ordered using #4713 with #4700 processor book and #4718 with #4702 processor book.
- After receiving an order for a CoD processors activation, IBM will provide you with a 32-character encrypted key. This key is entered into the system to activate the desired number of additional processors.
- CoD processors that have not been activated are available to the 795 server for dynamic processor sparing when running a supported level of the AIX operating system. If the server detects the impending failure of an active processor, it will attempt to activate one of the unused CoD processors and add it to the system configuration. This helps to keep the server's processing power at full strength until a repair action can be scheduled.
On/Off CoD
On/Off CoD enables processors or memory to be temporarily activated in full-day increments as needed. Charges are based on usage reporting collected monthly. Processors and memory may be activated and turned off an unlimited number of times, whenever you want additional processing resources. This offering provides a system administrator an interface at the HMC to manage the activation and deactivation of resources. A monitor that resides on the server logs the usage activity. You must send this usage data to IBM monthly. A bill is then generated based on the total amount of processor and memory resources utilized, in increments of Processor and Memory (1 GB) Days. Before using temporary capacity on your server, you must enable your server. To do this, order an enablement feature (MES only) and sign the required contracts.
If a Power 795 server uses the IBM i operating system in addition to AIX or Linux, you must inform the sales team placing the billing feature order which operating system caused the temporary On/Off CoD processor use so that the correct feature can be used for billing.
The following features are used to order enablement codes and support billing charges on the Power 795:
AIX/Linux IBM i only On/Off CoD On/Off CoD On/Off CoD Processor Processor Processor Processor Enablement Billing Billing Model Feature Feature Feature Feature FHB 4700 7971 4709 4721 FHB 4700 7971 4704 4712 FHB 4702 7971 4711 4724 FHB 7560 7971 4704 4712 On/Off CoD On/Off CoD Memory Memory Memory Enablement Billing Model Features Feature Feature FHB 5600 7973 7377 FHB 5601 7973 7377 FHB 5602 7973 7377
Trial CoD
- Trial CoD is a function delivered with all Power Systems servers supporting CUoD resources. Those servers with stand-by CUoD processors or memory will be capable of using a one-time, no-cost activation for a maximum period of 30 consecutive days. This enhancement allows for benchmarking of CUoD resources or can be used to provide immediate access to stand-by resources when the purchase of a permanent activation is pending.
- Trial CoD is a complimentary service offered by IBM. Although IBM intends to continue it for the foreseeable future, IBM reserves the right to withdraw Trial CoD at any time, with or without notice.
- You can request either a Standard or an Exception Trial by visiting
The On/Off CoD process consists of three steps: Enablement, Activation, and Billing
- On/Off CoD enablement: Description
Before requesting temporary capacity on a server, you must "enable" it for On/Off CoD. To do this, order an enablement feature (MES only) and sign the required contracts. IBM will generate an enablement code, mail it to you, and post it on the Web for you to retrieve and enter on your server. A processor enablement code lets you request up to 360 processor days of temporary capacity. If you have reached the limit of 360 processor days, place an order for another processor enablement code to reset the number of days you can request to 360. A memory enablement code lets you request up to 999 memory days of temporary capacity. If you have reached the limit of 999 memory days, place an order for another memory enablement code to reset the number of days you can request to 999.
On/Off CoD enablement: Step-by-Step
Prerequisite 1: Sales channel (IBM Business Partner) must sign one of the following contracts, if applicable:
- IBM Business Partner Agreement, Distributor Attachment for On/Off Capacity On Demand
- IBM Business Partner Agreement for Solution Providers -- Attachment for On/Off CoD
- IBM Business Partner Agreement -- Attachment for On/Off CoD
Prerequisite 2: Sales channel (IBM Business Partner or IBM Direct) must register at the following Web site
- Step 1: You initiate the request for On/Off CoD use by requesting Sales channel to enable the machine for temporary capacity.
- Step 2: You must complete and sign the following contracts. It is the
Sales Channel's responsibility to return the signed contract to the responsible
CSO organization and fax a copy to IBM at 507-253-4553.
- Required: IBM Customer Agreement, Attachment for On/Off Capacity On Demand; IBM Supplement for On/Off Capacity On Demand
- Optional: IBM Addendum for On/Off Capacity On Demand Alternative Reporting
- Step 3: Sales channel places an order for processor or memory enablement features.
- Step 4: Sales channel updates the Web site registration data (see prerequisite
2 above) with information about the customer machine being enabled for temporary
capacity.
Note: The order for an enablement feature will not be fulfilled until this step is completed. - Step 5: IBM generates an enablement code and mails/posts it.
- Step 6: You retrieve the enablement code and applies it to the server.
- On/Off activation requests: Description
When On/Off CoD temporary capacity is needed, simply use the HMC menu for On/Off CoD and specify how many of the inactive processors or GBs of memory you would like temporarily activated for some number of days. You will be billed for the days requested, whether the capacity is assigned to partitions or left in the shared processor pool. At the end of the temporary period (days you requested), you must ensure the temporarily activated capacity is available to be reclaimed by the server (not assigned to partitions), or you will be billed for any unreturned processor days (per the contract you signed).
On/Off CoD activation requests: Step-by-step
When there is a need for temporary capacity, use the On/Off CoD temporary capacity HMC menu for the server and specify how many of the inactive processors or GBs of memory you would like temporarily activated for some number of days.
The user must assign the temporary capacity to a partition (whether or not the machine is configured for LPAR) to begin using temporary capacity.
- On/Off CoD billing: Description
The contract, signed by the you before receiving the enablement code, requires On/Off CoD user to report billing data at least once a month (whether there is activity or not). This data is used to determine the proper amount to bill at the end of each billing period (calendar quarter).
Failure to report billing data for use of temporary processor or memory capacity during a billing quarter will result in default billing equivalent to 90 processor days of temporary capacity.
The Sales channel will be notified of your requests for temporary capacity. As a result, the Sales channel must order a quantity of billing features (one feature for each billable processor and memory day reported).
On/Off CoD billing: Step-by-step
- You must report billing data (requested and unreturned processor and memory days) at a minimum of once per month either electronically or via fax (stated requirement in the signed contract).
- At the end of each billing period (calendar quarter), IBM will process the accumulated data reported and notify the Sales channel for proper billing.
- The Sales channel places an order for the appropriate quantity of billing features (one processor billing feature ordered for each processor day used, or one memory day for each memory day utilized).
- IBM will ship a billing notice (notifies you of billing actions) to the ship-to address on the order as part of the fulfillment process.
- You pay the Sales channel and the Sales channel pays IBM for the fulfillment of the billing features.
Utility CoD
- Registration and usage reporting for Utility CoD is made using a public Web site and payment is based on reported usage. Utility CoD requires PowerVM Standard Edition (#7943) or PowerVM Enterprise Edition (#8002) to be active on the 9119-FHB. For more information regarding registration, enablement, and use of Utility CoD, visit
- Utility CoD autonomically provides additional processor performance on
a temporary basis within the shared processor pool. Utility CoD enables you
to place a quantity of inactive processors into the server's Shared Processor
Pool, which then becomes available to the pool's resource manager.
When the server recognizes that the combined processor utilization within the shared pool exceeds 100% of the level of base (purchased/active) processors assigned across uncapped partitions, then a Utility CoD Processor Minute is charged and this level of performance is available for the next minute of use. If additional workload requires a higher level of performance, the system will automatically allow the additional Utility CoD processors to be used and the system automatically and continuously monitors and charges for the performance needed above the base (permanent) level.
Utility Billing Processor Model Feature Utility CoD Feature Description FHB 4706 100 Processor minutes for #4700 (0/32-core) FHB 4707 100 Processor minutes for #4702 (0/24-core) FHB 4719 100 Processor minutes for #4700, IBM i FHB 4722 100 Processor minutes for #4702, IBM i
Capacity backup offering for DR (AIX/Linux/IBM i)
POWER 795 capacity backup for DR capability
The IBM Power 795 Capacity Backup (CBU) solution for Disaster Recovery (DR) offers an offsite, DR machine at an affordable price with a choice of two CBU features, #7560 or #7562. Power 795 CBU offerings allow flexibility in selecting active and stand-by processors in four configurations using equivalents of the two standard Power 795 processor books, #4700 or #4702.
CBU feature #7560 offers four different maximum stand-by configurations
using a 0/32-core, equivalent #4700 processor book. Each #7560 configuration
provides multiple increments of 1800 On/Off CoD billing credits. Each of the
CBU offerings provides a fixed number of permanently activated processors.
CBU #7560 allows either 4/64, 8/128, 12/192 or 16/256 permanently activated
cores.
Note: This is different from the 25% minimum activation required with
orders for the standard #4700 processor book.
CBU feature #7562 offers stand-by configurations using a 0/24-core, equivalent
#4702 processor book. Each #7562 configuration provides multiple increments
of 1360 On/Off CoD billing credits. CBU #7562 allows either 3/48, 6/96, 9/144
or 12/192 permanently activated cores.
Note: This is different from the 25%
minimum activation required with orders for the standard #4702 processor book.
CoD activations of Power 795 CBU servers require the On/Off CoD Enablement function discussed under "On/Off CoD Enablement" in the On/Off CoD section. The On/Off CoD enablement code does not ship with the CBU server as customer contracts and Sales Channel registration are required prior to processing an MES order for On/Off CoD enablement feature #7971. The On/Off CoD usage days provided with the CBU server will be reflected as credits in the quarterly On/Off CoD Usage and Billing report, which is distributed to the Sales Channel that registers the CBU system for On/Off CoD.
The no-charge processor days provided with the #7560 and 7562 are intended to be available for use in a disaster, other fail-over situations, or for fail-over testing; nevertheless, they can be used as you see appropriate. However, when the no-charge processor days provided with the CBU system are exhausted, additional temporary CoD processor-days may be purchased under the same terms and conditions available when ordering the Processor Billing feature for processor feature #4700 or #4702. Temporary on/off memory (gigabyte days) are not provided with CBU features #7560 and #7562. On/off memory can be enabled for a CBU server by ordering On/Off Memory Enablement #7973.
The stand-by processors of #7560 and #7562 cannot be permanently activated. After exhausting the On/Off CoD billing credits provided with the CBU offering, additional On/Off CoD usage days may be purchased at regular On/Off CoD billing feature prices. Regular use of stand-by processors outside a disaster may be costly.
For more information on CoD usage, visit
Capacity BackUp Offering for IBM i (applies to IBM i only)
The Power 795 server's Capacity BackUp (CBU) designation can help meet your requirements for a second system to use for backup, high availability, and disaster recovery. You can temporarily transfer IBM i processor license entitlements and 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements purchased for a primary machine to a secondary CBU-designated system. Temporarily transferring these resources instead of purchasing them for your secondary system may result in significant savings. Processor activations cannot be transferred.
The CBU specify feature #4896 is available only as part of a new server purchase or during an MES upgrade from an existing system to a 9119-FHB. Certain system prerequisites must be met and system registration and approval are required before the CBU specify feature can be applied on a new server.
The CBU for IBM i specify #4896 can be used with any of the Power 795 processor book features, including the CBU for DR. However, temporary transfers of IBM i licensing and 5250 entitlements are to permanently activated processors. The CBU for DR processor books #7560/7562 have relatively few permanently activated processors lessening the usefullness of CBU of IBM i in this situation.
Standard IBM i terms and conditions do not allow either IBM i processor license entitlements or 5250 OLTP (Enterprise Enablement) entitlements to be transferred permanently or temporarily. These entitlements remain with the machine they were ordered for. When you register the association between your primary and on-order CBU system, you must agree to certain terms and conditions regarding the temporary transfer.
After a CBU system designation is approved and the system is installed, you can temporarily move your optional IBM i processor license entitlement and 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements from the primary system to the CBU system when the primary system is down or while the primary system processors are inactive. The CBU system can then better support fail-over and role swapping for a full range of test, disaster recovery, and high availability scenarios. Temporary entitlement transfer means that the entitlement is a property transferred from the primary system to the CBU system and may remain in use on the CBU system as long as the registered primary and CBU system are in deployment for the high availability or disaster recovery operation.
The primary system for a Power 795 server is a:
- 795 (9119-FHB)
- 780 (9179 MHB)
- 595 (9119-FHA)
- 595 (9406-595)
These systems have IBM i software licenses with an IBM i P50 software tier or higher. The primary machine must be in the same enterprise as the CBU system.
Before you can temporarily transfer IBM i processor license entitlements from the registered primary system, you must have more than one IBM i processor license on the primary machine and at least one IBM i processor license on the CBU server. An activated processor must be available on the CBU server to use the transferred entitlement. You may then transfer any IBM i processor entitlements above the minimum one, assuming the total IBM i workload on the primary system does not require the IBM i entitlement you would like to transfer during the time of the transfer.
During this temporary transfer, the CBU system's internal records of its total number of IBM i processor license entitlements are not updated, and you may see IBM i license noncompliance warning messages from the CBU system. Such messages that arise in this situation do not mean you are not in compliance.
Before being able to temporarily transfer 5250 entitlements, you must have more than one 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlement on the primary server and at least one 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlement on the CBU system. You may then transfer the entitlements that are not required on the primary server during the time of transfer and that are above the minimum of one entitlement.
For example, if you have an eight-core Power 795 as their primary system with four IBM i processor license entitlements (three above the minimum) and two 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements (one above the minimum), they can temporarily transfer up to three IBM i entitlements and one 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlement. During the temporary transfer, the CBU system's internal records of its total number of IBM i processor entitlements is not updated, and they may see IBM i license noncompliance warning messages from the CBU system.
If your primary or CBU machine is sold or discontinued from use, any temporary entitlement transfers must be returned to the machine on which they were originally acquired.
For CBU registration and further information, visit
Active Memory Expansion
Active Memory Expansion is an innovative POWER7 technology that allows the effective maximum memory capacity to be much larger than the true physical memory maximum. Sophisticated compression/decompression of memory content can allow memory expansion up to 100%. This can allow a partition to do significantly more work or support more users with the same physical amount of memory. Similarly, it can allow a server to run more partitions and do more work for the same physical amount of memory.
Active Memory Expansion is available for partitions running AIX 6.1, or later.
Active Memory Expansion uses CPU resource to compress/decompress the memory contents. The trade off of memory capacity for processor cycles can be an excellent choice, but the degree of expansion varies based on how compressible the memory content is, and it also depends on having adequate spare CPU capacity available for this compression/decompression. Tests in IBM laboratories using sample workloads showed excellent results for many workloads in terms of memory expansion per additional CPU utilized. Other test workloads had more modest results.
You have a great deal of control over Active Memory Expansion usage. Each individual AIX partition can turn on or turn off Active Memory Expansion. Control parameters set the amount of expansion desired in each partition to help control the amount of CPU used by the Active Memory Expansion function. An IPL is required for the specific partition that is turning memory expansion on or off. Once turned on, there are monitoring capabilities in standard AIX performance tools such as lparstat, vmstat, topas, and svmon.
A planning tool is included with AIX 6.1 Technology Level 4 allowing you to sample actual workloads and estimate both how expandable the partition's memory is and how much CPU resource is needed. Any model Power System can run the planning tool. In addition, a one-time, 60-day trial of Active Memory Expansion is available to provide more exact memory expansion and CPU measurements. The trial can be requested using the CoD Web page
Active Memory Expansion is enabled by a chargeable hardware feature, #4790, which can be ordered with the initial order of the server or as an MES order. A software key is provided when the enablement feature is ordered that is applied to the server. An IPL is not required to enable the server. The key is specific to an individual server and is permanent. It can not be moved to a different server. The additional CPU resource used to expand memory is part of the CPU resource assigned to the AIX partition running Active Memory Expansion. Normal licensing requirements apply.
IBM i operating system
For customers loading the IBM i operating system, the four-digit numeric QPRCFEAT value used on the 9119-FHB is the same as the four-digit numeric feature number for the processors used in the system. For example, if the processor feature number in a system is 4700, the QPRCFEAT value for the system would be 4700.
- The QPRCFEAT value in a Power 795 server does not change with the addition of processor books.
- The QPRCFEAT value in a Power 795 server would change only if the feature number of the processors was changed due to a processor upgrade.
- The CBU for DR feature numbers or #5760 and #5762 are not used for QPRCFEAT. Instead use the equivalent 4700 and 4702.
Accessibility by people with disabilities
A U.S. Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) containing details on accessibility compliance can be requested at
Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act
IBM Power 795 is capable as of September 17, 2010, when used in accordance with associated IBM documentation, of satisfying the applicable requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, provided that any assistive technology used with the product properly interoperates with it. A U.S. Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) can be requested via the IBM web site
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Statement of general direction |
- Non-Raised Floor and Overhead Cabling Support:
IBM plans to support installations of selected Power 795 configurations in non-raised floor environments. IBM also plans to deliver options to route communications cables overhead through the top of a rack. Availability is planned for first half of 2011.
- AIX 6.1,
Prior TL support
On Power 795 servers, IBM plans to support the following AIX technology levels:
- AIX V6.1 with the 6100-05 Technology Level and Service Pack 3, or later
- AIX V6.1 with the 6100-04 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later
- AIX V6.1 with the 6100-03 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Red Hat intends for the upcoming release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 to support the latest POWER7 models, Power 710, 720, 730, 740, and 795.
- Power 795
Partition Level Energy Savings
IBM plans to provide the capability to establish partition level energy management for dedicated processor partitions and the shared processor pool. This enhancement is designed to increase the energy efficiency of virtualized environments on Power servers by allowing clients to enable EnergyScaleTM power management options for a subset of processor cores in a POWER7 system.
All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchase decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.
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The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9119 machine type:
Description MT Model Feature
IBM Power 795 Server 9119 FHB #1911 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0856 AIX Enablement for 256-core LPAR 9119 FHB 1256 283GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) 9119 FHB 1911 PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter 9119 FHB 1912 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book 9119 FHB 4700 0/24-core POWER7 CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book 9119 FHB 4702 On/Off AIX/Linux Proc CoD Billing, 100 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4700 or #7560. 9119 FHB 4704 Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4700 9119 FHB 4706 Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4702 9119 FHB 4707 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4700 or #7560 9119 FHB 4709 On/Off 999 GB-Days, Memory Billing POWER7 9119 FHB 4710 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4702 or #7562 9119 FHB 4711 On/Off IBMi Proc CoD Billing, 100 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4700 or #7560. 9119 FHB 4712 Single core activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 9119 FHB 4713 Single core activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4702 9119 FHB 4714 Sixty four core activations for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 9119 FHB 4717 Sixty four core activations for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4702 9119 FHB 4718 Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4700, IBM i 9119 FHB 4719 On/Off Processor CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day for Processor Book #4700 or #7560, IBM i 9119 FHB 4721 Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4702 with IBM i. 9119 FHB 4722 On/Off Processor CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day for Processor Book #4702 or #7562, IBM i 9119 FHB 4724 Active Memory Expansion Enablement 9119 FHB 4790 0/32GB DDR3 Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5600 0/64GB DDR3 Memory (4X16GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5601 0/128GB DDR3 Memory (4X32GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5602 Blind Swap Type III Cassette- PCIe, Short Slot 9119 FHB 5646 Source indicator for a MES ordered #6954 rack 9119 FHB 5879 Integrated Battery Backup w/cables 9119 FHB 6259 Bulk Power AC/DC Regulator, POWER7 9119 FHB 6332 Bulk Power Distribution Assembly, POWER7 9119 FHB 6352 CEC Acoustic Doors, Front & Rear 9119 FHB 6867 Slimline Doors (F&R), FHB CEC Rack 9119 FHB 6868 CEC Acoustic Front Cover w/Heat Exchanger Rear Cover 9119 FHB 6887 Expansion Rack Acoustic Doors, Front & Rear 9119 FHB 6888 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 1st Processor Node (P9) 9119 FHB 6991 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 2nd Processor Node (P5) 9119 FHB 6992 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 3rd Processor Node (P6) 9119 FHB 6993 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 4th Processor Node (P2) 9119 FHB 6994 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 5th Processor Node (P7) 9119 FHB 6995 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 6th Processor Node (P8) 9119 FHB 6996 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 7th Processor Node (P3) 9119 FHB 6997 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 8th Processor Node (P4) 9119 FHB 6998 On/Off, 1GB-1Day, Memory Billing POWER7 9119 FHB 7377 Quantity 150 of #1911 9119 FHB 7557 Cap. BackUP Power 795 0/32W (FC 4700), with 900 On/Off CoD Credit Proc-Days 9119 FHB 7560 Cap. BackUP Power 795 0/24W (FC 4702), with 680 On/Off CoD Credit Proc-Days 9119 FHB 7562 Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator 9119 FHB 8019 Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator 9119 FHB 8031 0/256GB DDR3 Memory (8X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 8211 Activation of 1 GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory 9119 FHB 8212 Activation of 100 GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory 9119 FHB 8213 0/512GB DDR3 Memory (16X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 8214 0/256GB DDR3 Memory (4X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 8218 0/512GB DDR3 Memory (8X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 8219 0/1024GB DDR3 Memory (8X5602) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 8221 Base Customer Spec Rack Plcmnt 9119 FHB 8469 Single 5250 Enterprise Enablement Carry-Over Indicator 9119 FHB 8555 Full 5250 Enterprise Enablement Carry-Over Indicator 9119 FHB 8556 High Power CEC Power Rating Label 9119 FHB 8651 High Power Exp. Power Rating Label 9119 FHB 8652 High Power CEC/EXP Rack Power Rating Label 9119 FHB 8653 Line Cord 4AWG/TYPEW, 14ft, 380-520VDC no plug 9119 FHB 8789 Line Cord 4AWG, 14ft, 380-520VDC, 100ADC plug 9119 FHB 8792 Model upgrade indicator 9119 FHB 9029 TurboCore Mode Specify Code 9119 FHB 9982
The following are features already announced for the IBM Power Systems 9119 machine type:
Description MT Model Feature
Specify Code for External High Speed Modem 9119 FHB 0032 Mirrored System Disk Level, Specify Code 9119 FHB 0040 Device Parity Protection-All, Specify Code 9119 FHB 0041 Mirrored System IOP Level Specify Code 9119 FHB 0042 Mirrored System Bus Level, Specify Code 9119 FHB 0043 Device Parity RAID-6 All, Specify Code 9119 FHB 0047 RISC-to-RISC Data Migration 9119 FHB 0205 1Gbps Ethernet Specify 9119 FHB 0226 AIX Partition Specify 9119 FHB 0265 Linux Partition Specify 9119 FHB 0266 IBM i Operating System Partition Specify 9119 FHB 0267 Media Drawer, 19-inch 9119 FHB 0274 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0275 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0276 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0277 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0278 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0279 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0280 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0281 CSC Specify 9119 FHB 0282 Ext Tape Attached via #5736 9119 FHB 0290 Specify Custom Data Protection 9119 FHB 0296 Specify code for #5736/#5775 9119 FHB 0300 Specify EXP24 Attach via Existing Controller 9119 FHB 0302 Mirrored Level System Specify Code 9119 FHB 0308 Specify SAS Controller Port Attach 9119 FHB 0309 IPCS Extension Cables for NT 9119 FHB 0325 RAID Hot Spare Specify 9119 FHB 0347 V.24/EIA232 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0348 V.24/EIA232 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0349 V.35 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0353 V.35 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0354 V.36 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0356 X.21 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0359 X.21 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0360 V.24/EIA232 (80-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0365 V.24/EIA232 6.1M (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9119 FHB 0367 512MB DDR Server Memory 9119 FHB 0446 1GB DDR Server Memory 9119 FHB 0447 SSD Placement Indicator (5802/5803) 9119 FHB 0463 SSD Placement Indicator - 5886 9119 FHB 0464 IBM i 5.4 w/ V5R4M5 Specify Code 9119 FHB 0533 IBM i 6.1 Specify Code 9119 FHB 0534 19 inch, 1.8 meter high rack 9119 FHB 0551 19 inch, 2.0 meter high rack 9119 FHB 0553 19 inch, 0.6 meter high rack 9119 FHB 0554 19 inch, 1.3 meter high rack 9119 FHB 0555 IBM i 6.1 with 6.1.1 Machine Code Specify Code 9119 FHB 0566 IBM i 7.1 Specify Code 9119 FHB 0567 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack 9119 FHB 0588 PCI/SCSI Disk Expansion Drawer 9119 FHB 0595 Rack Filler Panel Kit 9119 FHB 0599 #5094 Equivalent 9119 FHB 0694 #5096 Equivalent 9119 FHB 0696 Load Source in #0595 9119 FHB 0720 Load Source in #5094/5294 9119 FHB 0721 Specify Load Source in #5786 9119 FHB 0725 Specify Load Source in #5802/5803 9119 FHB 0726 Specify #5886 Load Source placement 9119 FHB 0727 #4319 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0830 #4326 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0834 #4327 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0835 #4328 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0836 SAN Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0837 #3676 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0838 #3677 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0839 #3678 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0840 #4329 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0841 #3658 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0844 #1884 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0851 #1888 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0853 #1909 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0854 #3587 Load Source Specify 9119 FHB 0855 US TAA Compliance Indicator 9119 FHB 0983 Modem Cable - US/Canada and General Use 9119 FHB 1025 Decline Electronic Service Agent Install Indicator 9119 FHB 1120 System Unique Identifier 9119 FHB 1311 200V 16A 4.3m (14-Ft) TL Line Cord 9119 FHB 1406 125V 4.3m (14-Ft) Line Cord 9119 FHB 1413 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9119 FHB 1414 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9119 FHB 1415 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9119 FHB 1416 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9119 FHB 1417 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S. Africa 9119 FHB 1418 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Israel 9119 FHB 1419 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia 9119 FHB 1420 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK 9119 FHB 1421 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9119 FHB 1424 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9119 FHB 1425 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9119 FHB 1426 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9119 FHB 1427 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord EU/Asia 9119 FHB 1439 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Denmark 9119 FHB 1440 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord S. Africa 9119 FHB 1441 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Swiss 9119 FHB 1442 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord UK 9119 FHB 1443 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Israel 9119 FHB 1445 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1-PH 9119 FHB 1449 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU 2-PH 9119 FHB 1450 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Line Cord 9119 FHB 1451 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Line Cord 9119 FHB 1452 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Locking Line Cord 9119 FHB 1453 200V 12A (14-Ft) 4.3m TL Line Cord 9119 FHB 1454 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Watertight Line Cord 9119 FHB 1455 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Watertight Line Cord 9119 FHB 1456 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Line Cord 9119 FHB 1457 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Locking Cord 9119 FHB 1458 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Locking Cord 9119 FHB 1459 3m Copper RIO Cable 9119 FHB 1460 6m Copper RIO Cable 9119 FHB 1461 15m RIO Cable 9119 FHB 1462 30m SPCN Cable 9119 FHB 1466 6m RIO to RIO-2 Cable 9119 FHB 1474 10m RIO to RIO-2 Cable 9119 FHB 1475 4.3m 200V/12A Pwr Cd UK 9119 FHB 1476 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd 9119 FHB 1477 Remote I/O Cable, 15M 9119 FHB 1485 3m RIO to RIO-2 Cable 9119 FHB 1487 IPCS Keyboard/Mouse for NT 9119 FHB 1700 Remote I/O-2 (RIO-2) Loop Adapter, Two Port 9119 FHB 1814 GX Dual-port 12x HCA 9119 FHB 1816 0.6 Meter 12X Cable 9119 FHB 1829 2.5 Meter 12X Cable 9119 FHB 1831 8.0 Meter 12X Cable 9119 FHB 1834 10 Meter 12X to 4X Channel Conversion Cable 9119 FHB 1842 10 Meter 12X to 4X Enhanced Channel Conversion Cable 9119 FHB 1854 0.6 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9119 FHB 1861 2.5 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9119 FHB 1863 8.0 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9119 FHB 1864 146.8GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive 9119 FHB 1882 73.4 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive 9119 FHB 1883 69.7 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive 9119 FHB 1884 300GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 1885 146GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 1886 139GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 1888 69GB SFF SAS Solid® State Drive 9119 FHB 1890 Quantity 150 of #1883 9119 FHB 1891 Quantity 150 of #1882 9119 FHB 1899 69GB SFF SAS Solid State Drive 9119 FHB 1909 PCI SCSI Adapter 16-Bit Differential External Y Cable 9119 FHB 2114 Converter Cable, VHDCI to P, Mini-68 pin to 68 pin, 0.3M 9119 FHB 2118 Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 1 Meter 9119 FHB 2124 Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 3 Meter 9119 FHB 2125 Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 5 Meter 9119 FHB 2126 Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 10 Meter 9119 FHB 2127 Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 20 Meter 9119 FHB 2128 0.55 Meter Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 9119 FHB 2138 Primary OS - IBM i 9119 FHB 2145 Primary OS - AIX 9119 FHB 2146 Primary OS - Linux 9119 FHB 2147 2.5M 16-bit SCSI-2 System-to-System Cable 9119 FHB 2425 2M LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Converter Cable 9119 FHB 2456 2M LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Converter Cable 9119 FHB 2459 External USB 1.44 MB Diskette Drive 9119 FHB 2591 4 port USB PCIe Adapter 9119 FHB 2728 2-Port USB PCI Adapter 9119 FHB 2738 PCI Ultra Mag Media Controller 9119 FHB 2749 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller 9119 FHB 2757 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller 9119 FHB 2780 PCI-X Fibre Chan Disk Controller 9119 FHB 2787 PCI IOP 9119 FHB 2844 PCI IOP for SAN Load Source 9119 FHB 2847 POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital Support 9119 FHB 2849 ARTIC960Hx 4-Port EIA-232 Cable 9119 FHB 2861 ARTIC960Hx 4-Port X.21 Cable 9119 FHB 2863 ARTIC960Hx 4-Port V.35 (DTE) Cable 9119 FHB 2864 PCIe 2-Line WAN w/Modem 9119 FHB 2893 3M Asynchronous Terminal/Printer Cable EIA-232 9119 FHB 2934 Asynchronous Cable EIA-232/V.24 3M 9119 FHB 2936 8-Port Asynchronous Adapter EIA-232/RS-422, PCI bus 9119 FHB 2943 IBM ARTIC960Hx 4-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter 9119 FHB 2947 Cable, V.24 / EIA-232 9119 FHB 2951 Cable, V.35 9119 FHB 2952 Cable, V.36 / EIA-499 9119 FHB 2953 Cable, X.21 9119 FHB 2954 2-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter 9119 FHB 2962 Serial-to-Serial Port Cable for Rack/Rack- 8M 9119 FHB 3125 RIO-2(Remote I/O-2)Cbl, 1.2M 9119 FHB 3146 RIO-2(Remote I/O-2)Cbl, 3.5M 9119 FHB 3147 RIO-2 (Remote I/O-2) Cable, 10M 9119 FHB 3148 18.2 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra3 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3157 36.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra3 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3158 73.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra3 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3159 RIO-2 (Remote I/O-2) Cbl, 2.5M 9119 FHB 3168 RIO-2(Remote I/O-2)Cbl, 8.0M 9119 FHB 3170 36.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3273 73.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3274 146.8 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3275 73.4 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3278 146.8 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3279 300 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly 9119 FHB 3578 300 GB 15K RPM SCSI Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3585 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Drive 9119 FHB 3586 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Drive 9119 FHB 3587 IBM P260/P275 Color Monitor, Business Black, and Cable 9119 FHB 3628 Widescreen LCD Monitor 9119 FHB 3632 T210 Flat-Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3635 L200P Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3636 IBM T541H /L150p 15" TFT Color Monitor 9119 FHB 3637 IBM ThinkVision® L170p Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3639 ThinkVision L171p Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3640 IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3641 ThinkVision L191p Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3642 IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3643 IBM T119 Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3644 IBM T117 Flat Panel Monitor 9119 FHB 3645 73GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3646 146GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3647 300GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3648 450GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3649 SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 1M 9119 FHB 3652 SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 3M 9119 FHB 3653 SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 6M 9119 FHB 3654 428GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3658 SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 3M: 9119 FHB 3661 SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 6M: 9119 FHB 3662 SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 15M: 9119 FHB 3663 69.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3676 139.5GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3677 283.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive 9119 FHB 3678 3M SAS CABLE, ADPTR TO ADPTR (AA) 9119 FHB 3681 6M SAS CABLE, ADPTR TO ADPTR (AA) 9119 FHB 3682 SAS Cable (AE) Adapter to Enclosure, single controller/single path 3M 9119 FHB 3684 SAS Cable (AE) Adapter to Enclosure, single controller/single path 6M 9119 FHB 3685 SAS Cable (AT®) 0.6 Meter 9119 FHB 3688 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 1.5 M 9119 FHB 3691 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 3 M 9119 FHB 3692 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 6 M 9119 FHB 3693 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 15 M 9119 FHB 3694 LPAR Restrict Build Process 9119 FHB 3701 External xSeries® Attach 9119 FHB 3704 PCI IOP 9119 FHB 3705 DVD-ROM 9119 FHB 3706 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape 9119 FHB 3707 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape 9119 FHB 3708 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA 9119 FHB 3709 Universal Lift Tool and Service Ladder 9119 FHB 3759 Universal Lift Tool Adapter 9119 FHB 3761 0.3M Serial Port Converter Cable, 9-Pin to 25-Pin 9119 FHB 3925 Asynch Printer/Terminal Cable, 9-pin to 25-pin, 4M 9119 FHB 3926 Serial Port Null Modem Cable, 9-pin to 9-pin, 10M 9119 FHB 3928 1.8 M (6-ft) Extender Cable for Displays (15-pin D-shell to 15-pin D-shell) 9119 FHB 4242 Extender Cable - USB Keyboards, 1.8M 9119 FHB 4256 VGA to DVI Connection Converter 9119 FHB 4276 35.16GB 10k rpm Disk Unit 9119 FHB 4319 35.16GB 15k rpm Disk Unit 9119 FHB 4326 70.56GB 15k rpm Disk Unit 9119 FHB 4327 141.12GB 15k rpm Disk Unit 9119 FHB 4328 282.25GB 15k rpm Disk Unit 9119 FHB 4329 DVD-RAM 9119 FHB 4430 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape 9119 FHB 4487 0/8 GB 533 MHz DDR2 CoD Memory Card 9119 FHB 4501 0/16 GB 533 MHz DDR2 CoD Memory Card 9119 FHB 4502 0/32 GB 400® MHz DDR2 CoD Memory Card 9119 FHB 4503 PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, Single Wide Adapters, Universal 9119 FHB 4599 DVD-RAM 9119 FHB 4630 DVD-RAM 9119 FHB 4633 0/8-core POWER6 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core Active Processor Book 9119 FHB 4694 0/8-core POWER6 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core Active Processor Book 9119 FHB 4695 0/8-core, 64GB Enabled POWER6 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core Active Processor Book 9119 FHB 4705 PCI Twinaxial Workstn IOA 9119 FHB 4746 Processor Activation #4754 9119 FHB 4754 Processor Activation #4755 9119 FHB 4755 PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor (FIPS 4) 9119 FHB 4764 PCI Crypto Coprocessor 9119 FHB 4801 PCI Crypto Accelerator 9119 FHB 4805 PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen3 BSC 4765-001 9119 FHB 4808 PCI Integ xSeries Server 9119 FHB 4812 PCI Integ xSeries Server 9119 FHB 4813 IBM i CBU Specify 9119 FHB 4896 Single 5250 Enterprise Enablement 9119 FHB 4995 Full 5250 Enterprise Enablement 9119 FHB 4996 Software Preload Required 9119 FHB 5000 Customer Solution Center - Rochester Mfg 9119 FHB 5002 Software Preinstall 9119 FHB 5005 PCI-X Expansion Unit 9119 FHB 5088 PCI-X Expansion Tower 9119 FHB 5094 PCI-X Exp Tower (no disk) 9119 FHB 5096 30-Disk Expansion Feature 9119 FHB 5108 Dual Line Cords - Tower 9119 FHB 5115 Dual Line Cords - 5294 Tower 9119 FHB 5116 Redundant Power and Cooling 9119 FHB 5138 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase NEMA 9119 FHB 5160 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase IEC 9119 FHB 5161 Power Dist Unit 2 of 3 Phase 9119 FHB 5162 Power Dist Unit - 3 Phase 9119 FHB 5163 Dual Pwr Cords - 8294/9194 9119 FHB 5164 Dual Pwr Cords - 8294 9119 FHB 5165 30-Disk Exp for 9194 Tower 9119 FHB 5168 1.8m I/O Tower 9119 FHB 5294 1.8m I/O Tower (no disk) 9119 FHB 5296 RFID TAGS FOR SERVERS, BLADES, BLADECENTERS, RACKS, AND HMCS 9119 FHB 5524 Sys Console on OP Console 9119 FHB 5544 Sys Console 100Mbps Ethernet 9119 FHB 5548 Sys Console On HMC 9119 FHB 5550 Sys Console-Ethernet No IOP 9119 FHB 5553 Mirror 35GB Disk/Controller Pkg 9119 FHB 5554 Mirror 70GB Disk/Controller Pkg 9119 FHB 5555 Mirror 141GB Disk/Controller Pkg 9119 FHB 5556 Sys Console-Ethernet No IOP 9119 FHB 5557 Mirror 35GB Drawer Package 9119 FHB 5560 Mirror 70GB Drawer Package 9119 FHB 5561 2780 Controller w/Aux Write Cache 9119 FHB 5580 2757 Controller w/Aux Write Cache 9119 FHB 5581 5777 Controller w/Aux Write Cache 9119 FHB 5583 4X Memory DIMM Interposers, Migrated #4503 9119 FHB 5584 2780 Controller w/Aux Write Cache 9119 FHB 5590 2757 Controller w/Aux Write Cache 9119 FHB 5591 4X Memory DIMM Interposers , Migrated #4501 9119 FHB 5605 4X Memory DIMM Interposers, Migrated #4502 9119 FHB 5611 80/160GB DAT160 SAS Tape Drive 9119 FHB 5619 Blind Swap Type III Cassette- PCI-X or PCIe, Standard Slot 9119 FHB 5647 Activation of 1GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory 9119 FHB 5680 Activation of 256 GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory 9119 FHB 5681 DAT160 Data Cartridge 9119 FHB 5689 On/Off, 1GB-1Day, Memory Billing POWER6 Memory 9119 FHB 5691 0/4GB DDR2 Memory (4X1GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- POWER6 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5693 0/8GB DDR2 Memory (4X2GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- POWER6 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5694 0/16GB DDR2 Memory (4X4GB) DIMMS- 533 MHz- POWER6 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5695 0/32GB DDR2 Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS- 400 MHz- POWER6 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5696 0/64GB DDR2 Memory(4X16GB) DIMMS, 400 MHz, POWER6 CoD Memory 9119 FHB 5697 IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5700 IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5701 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller 9119 FHB 5702 PCI-X Fibre Channel Tape Controller 9119 FHB 5704 IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5706 IBM 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5707 10Gb FCoE PCIe Dual Port Adapter 9119 FHB 5708 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter 9119 FHB 5712 1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X on Copper Media Adapter 9119 FHB 5713 1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X on Optical Media Adapter 9119 FHB 5714 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5716 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI Express Adapter 9119 FHB 5717 10 Gigabit Ethernet -SR PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5718 IBM 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5719 DVD/Tape SAS External Storage Unit 9119 FHB 5720 10 Gb Ethernet-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter 9119 FHB 5721 10 Gb Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter 9119 FHB 5722 2-Port Asynchronous EIA-232 PCI Adapter 9119 FHB 5723 10 Gigabit Ethernet-CX4 PCI Express Adapter 9119 FHB 5732 8 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter 9119 FHB 5735 PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter 9119 FHB 5736 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter 9119 FHB 5740 IBM Single Bus Ultra 320 SCSI Repeater Card 9119 FHB 5741 IBM Dual Bus Ultra 320 SCSI Repeater Card 9119 FHB 5742 Half High 800GB/1.6TB LTO4 SAS Tape Drive 9119 FHB 5746 IBM LTO Ultrium 4 800 GB Data Cartridge 9119 FHB 5747 POWER GXT145 PCI Express Graphics Accelerator 9119 FHB 5748 4Gbps Fibre Channel (2-Port) 9119 FHB 5749 IDE Slimline DVD-ROM Drive 9119 FHB 5756 IBM 4.7 GB IDE Slimline DVD-RAM Drive 9119 FHB 5757 4 GB Single-Port Fibre Channel PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter 9119 FHB 5758 4 Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter 9119 FHB 5759 PCI-X Fibre Chan Disk Controller 9119 FHB 5760 PCI-X Fibre Chan Tape Controller 9119 FHB 5761 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Express Adapter 9119 FHB 5767 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter 9119 FHB 5768 10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR PCI Express Adapter 9119 FHB 5769 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI Express Adapter 9119 FHB 5772 4 Gigabit PCI Express Single Port Fibre Channel Adapter 9119 FHB 5773 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter 9119 FHB 5774 PCI-X Disk Controller-90MB No IOP 9119 FHB 5776 PCI-X Disk Controller-1.5GB No IOP 9119 FHB 5777 PCI-X EXP24 Ctl-1.5GB No IOP 9119 FHB 5778 PCI-X EXP24 Ctl-1.5GB No IOP 9119 FHB 5780 PCI-X EXP24 Ctl-1.5GB No IOP 9119 FHB 5782 4 Port Async EIA-232 PCIe Adapter 9119 FHB 5785 TotalStorage EXP24 Disk Dwr 9119 FHB 5786 PCI Expansion Drawer 9119 FHB 5790 I/O Drawer, 20 Slots, 16 Disk Bays 9119 FHB 5791 Expansion Rack, Powered 9119 FHB 5792 I/O Drawer, 20 Slots, 8 Disk Bays 9119 FHB 5794 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, with repeater 9119 FHB 5797 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, no repeater 9119 FHB 5798 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, SFF disk 9119 FHB 5803 PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter 9119 FHB 5806 Model Upgrade Carry-Over Indicator for #5791 9119 FHB 5807 Model Upgrade Carry-Over Indicator for #5794 9119 FHB 5808 Model Upgrade Carry-Over Indicator for converted #4643 with DCA 9119 FHB 5809 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, no disk 9119 FHB 5873 Migrated Bolt-on rack 9119 FHB 5881 Migrated Self-Powered rack 9119 FHB 5882 1GB Carry-Over Activation 9119 FHB 5883 256GBs Carry-Over Activation 9119 FHB 5884 EXP 12S Expansion Drawer 9119 FHB 5886 PCI-X DDR Dual -x4 SAS Adapter 9119 FHB 5900 PCIe Dual-x4 SAS Adapter 9119 FHB 5901 PCI-X DDR Dual - x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter 9119 FHB 5902 PCIe 380MB Cache Dual - x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter 9119 FHB 5903 PCI-X DDR 1.5GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter 9119 FHB 5904 PCI-X DDR 1.5GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter (BSC) 9119 FHB 5906 PCI-X DDR 1.5GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter (BSC) 9119 FHB 5908 PCI-X DDR Dual - x4 SAS Adapter 9119 FHB 5912 Non-paired SAS RAID indicator 9119 FHB 5922 Non-paired PCIe SAS RAID Indicator 9119 FHB 5923 100 Processor Minutes for #4694 9119 FHB 5941 100 Processor Minutes for #4695 9119 FHB 5942 100 Processor Minutes for #4694, IBM i 9119 FHB 5943 100 Processor Minutes for #4695, IBM i 9119 FHB 5944 On/Off Processor CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day for #4694, IBM i 9119 FHB 5945 On/Off Processor CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day for #4695, IBM i 9119 FHB 5946 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English, #103P 9119 FHB 5951 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French, #189 9119 FHB 5952 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Italian, #142 9119 FHB 5953 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, German/Austrian, #129 9119 FHB 5954 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, UK English, #166P 9119 FHB 5955 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Spanish, #172 9119 FHB 5956 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Japanese, #194 9119 FHB 5957 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Brazilian Portuguese, #275 9119 FHB 5958 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hungarian, #208 9119 FHB 5959 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Korean, #413 9119 FHB 5960 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Chinese, #467 9119 FHB 5961 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French Canadian, #445 9119 FHB 5962 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Canadian French, #058 9119 FHB 5963 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Belgian/UK, #120 9119 FHB 5964 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swedish/Finnish, #153 9119 FHB 5965 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Danish, #159 9119 FHB 5966 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Bulgarian, #442 9119 FHB 5967 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swiss/French/German, #150 9119 FHB 5968 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Norwegian,#155 9119 FHB 5969 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Dutch, #143 9119 FHB 5970 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Portuguese, #163 9119 FHB 5971 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Greek, #319 9119 FHB 5972 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hebrew, #212 9119 FHB 5973 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Polish, #214 9119 FHB 5974 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovakian, #245 9119 FHB 5975 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Czech, #243 9119 FHB 5976 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Turkish, #179 9119 FHB 5977 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, LA Spanish, #171 9119 FHB 5978 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Arabic, #253 9119 FHB 5979 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Thai, #191 9119 FHB 5980 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Russian, #443 9119 FHB 5981 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovenian, #234 9119 FHB 5982 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English Euro, #103P 9119 FHB 5983 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 2 meter 9119 FHB 6001 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 3 meter 9119 FHB 6006 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 15 meter 9119 FHB 6007 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 6 meter 9119 FHB 6008 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 30 meter 9119 FHB 6029 Opt Front Door for 1.8m Rack 9119 FHB 6068 Opt Front Door for 2.0m Rack 9119 FHB 6069 I/O Drawer Cable Group, #8691.Rack/1U 9119 FHB 6125 I/O Drawer Cable Group, #8691.Rack/5U 9119 FHB 6126 I/O Drawer Cable Group, #8691 Rack/9U 9119 FHB 6127 I/O Drawer Cable Group, #8691 Rack/13U 9119 FHB 6128 I/O Drawer Cable Group, #8691 Rck/19U 9119 FHB 6129 Bulk Power Regulator 9119 FHB 6186 Integrated Battery Backup, Primary or Redundant-Front Mounted 9119 FHB 6200 Cable, Integrated Battery Backup to Bulk Power Regulator, Primary Rack 9119 FHB 6240 Cable, Front Mounted Integrated Battery Backup to rear BPR, Primary/Expansion Rack 9119 FHB 6242 1.8m Rack Trim Kit 9119 FHB 6246 2.0m Rack Trim Kit 9119 FHB 6247 1.8m Rack Acoustic Doors 9119 FHB 6248 2.0m Rack Acoustic Doors 9119 FHB 6249 Slimline Doors 9119 FHB 6251 Acoustic Doors 9119 FHB 6252 Slimline Doors, #8691 Expansion Rack 9119 FHB 6253 Acoustic Doors, #8691 Expansion Rack 9119 FHB 6254 1.8m Rack Trim Kit 9119 FHB 6263 2.0m Rack Trim Kit 9119 FHB 6272 Integrated Battery Backup w/cables 9119 FHB 6331 Bulk Power Regulator, POWER6 9119 FHB 6333 Bulk Power Distribution Assembly, POWER6 9119 FHB 6334 RIO-2 Bus Adapter 9119 FHB 6417 RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop Adapter for #5790 9119 FHB 6438 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6451 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6455 Power Cable -- Drawer to IBM PDU, 14-foot, 250V/ 10A 9119 FHB 6458 3.7m (12-Ft) 250V/10A RA Pwr Cd 9119 FHB 6459 Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer To OEM PDU (125V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6460 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6461 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6462 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6463 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6464 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6465 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6466 4.3m (14-Ft) 250V/10A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6467 Power Cord 4.3m (14-foot), Drawer to OEM PDU, (250V, 15A), U. S. 9119 FHB 6469 Power Cord 1.8m(6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6470 Power Cord 2.7m (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6471 Power Cord 2.7m (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) 9119 FHB 6472 Power Cord 2.7m (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6473 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 13A) 9119 FHB 6474 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) 9119 FHB 6475 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6476 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) 9119 FHB 6477 Power Cord 2.7 M(9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) 9119 FHB 6478 Power Cord (9-foot) , To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6479 Power Cord 1.8M (6-foot),To Wall, (250V, 15A), United States 9119 FHB 6487 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A or 250V, 10A ) 9119 FHB 6488 4.3m (14-Ft) 3PH/24A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6489 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48A Pwr Cord 9119 FHB 6491 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48-60A Pwr Cord 9119 FHB 6492 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6493 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6494 Power Cord (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6495 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6496 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6497 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6498 Power Cable - Drawer to IBM PDU, 200-240V/10A 9119 FHB 6577 Optional Rack Security Kit 9119 FHB 6580 Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack 9119 FHB 6586 Disk Slot Fillers (Quantity 4) 9119 FHB 6598 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6651 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A Pwr Cord 9119 FHB 6654 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A WR Pwr Cord 9119 FHB 6655 4.3m (14-Ft)1PH/24A Power Cord 9119 FHB 6656 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6659 Power Cord (14-foot), Drawer To OEM PDU (125V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6660 2.1m (7-Ft) 200V PDU Power Cable 9119 FHB 6664 Power Cord 4.3M (14-foot), Drawer to OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6669 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A), 9119 FHB 6670 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A 9119 FHB 6671 Power Cord 1.5M (5-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A 9119 FHB 6672 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9119 FHB 6680 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall, (250V, 15A) 9119 FHB 6687 RIO-2 Bus Adapter 9119 FHB 6699 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA No IOP 9119 FHB 6805 PCI 4-Modem WAN IOA No IOP 9119 FHB 6808 EXP RK UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 9119 FHB 6821 EXP RK UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 9119 FHB 6822 EXP RK UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 9119 FHB 6823 PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem NoIOP 9119 FHB 6833 Wgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over 9119 FHB 6849 Weight Reduction Option 9119 FHB 6850 Weight Distribution Plate 9119 FHB 6855 Heat Exchanger Door Kit for System Rack, Blue Stripe 9119 FHB 6857 Heat Exchanger Door Kit for System System Rack, Cu Stripe 9119 FHB 6859 Slimline Doors for System Rack, Blue Stripe 9119 FHB 6861 Acoustic Doors for System Rack, Blue Stripe 9119 FHB 6862 Acoustic Doors (F&R), H CEC Rack 9119 FHB 6865 Acoustic/heat Exchanger Doors (F/R), H CEC Rack 9119 FHB 6866 Slimline Doors (F&R), H CEC AND I/O Expansion Racks 9119 FHB 6869 Acoustic Doors (F&R), H I/O Expansion Rack 9119 FHB 6870 Acoustic Doors (F&R), H I/O Expansion Rack Bolt-On 9119 FHB 6878 Non-Acoustic Doors (F&R), H I/O Expansion Rack Bolt-On 9119 FHB 6880 UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 9119 FHB 6941 UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 9119 FHB 6942 UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 9119 FHB 6943 UPIC Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z01 9119 FHB 6944 UPIC Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z05 9119 FHB 6945 UPIC Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z09 9119 FHB 6946 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z13 9119 FHB 6947 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Draw at Z17 9119 FHB 6948 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Draw at Z21 9119 FHB 6949 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z25 9119 FHB 6950 3rd & 4th AMDs + UPIC Y-Cable Group (BPC TO Fans) 9119 FHB 6952 Nonpowered, Bolt-on Expansion Rack, 24inch 9119 FHB 6953 Powered Expansion Rack, 24inch 9119 FHB 6954 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 1st Processor Node (P9) 9119 FHB 6961 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 2nd Processor Node (P5) 9119 FHB 6962 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 3rd Processor Node (P6) 9119 FHB 6963 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 4th Processor Node (P2) 9119 FHB 6964 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 5th Processor Node (P7) 9119 FHB 6965 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 6th Processor Node (P8) 9119 FHB 6966 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 7th Processor Node (P3) 9119 FHB 6967 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 8th Processor Node (P4) 9119 FHB 6968 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A13 9119 FHB 6969 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A17 9119 FHB 6970 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A21 9119 FHB 6971 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A25 9119 FHB 6972 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPC to I/O Drawer at A29 9119 FHB 6973 UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPC to I/O Drawer at Z29 9119 FHB 6974 Intelligent PDU+, 1 EIA Unit, Universal UTG0247 Connector 9119 FHB 7109 Environmental Monitoring Probe 9119 FHB 7118 Power Distribution Unit 9119 FHB 7188 Quantity 150 of #2124 9119 FHB 7204 Quantity 150 of #2125 9119 FHB 7205 Quantity 150 of #2126 9119 FHB 7206 Quantity 150 of #2127 9119 FHB 7207 Quantity 150 of #2128 9119 FHB 7208 Quantity 150 of #2138 9119 FHB 7213 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for #4694 9119 FHB 7234 On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for #4695 9119 FHB 7244 256 GB Memory Activations for #4500, #4501, #4502 and #4503 Memory Cards 9119 FHB 7280 Dual I/O Unit Enclosure 9119 FHB 7307 Dual I/O Unit Enclosure 9119 FHB 7311 Quantity 150 of #4319 9119 FHB 7504 Quantity 150 of #4326 9119 FHB 7508 Quantity 150 of #4327 9119 FHB 7509 Quantity 150 of #4328 9119 FHB 7510 Quantity 150 of #4329 9119 FHB 7511 Quantity 150 of #5741 9119 FHB 7514 Quantity 150 of #5742 9119 FHB 7515 Quantity 150 of #3676 9119 FHB 7517 Quantity 150 of #3677 9119 FHB 7518 Quantity 150 of #3678 9119 FHB 7519 Quantity 150 of #3586 9119 FHB 7535 Quantity 150 of #3587 9119 FHB 7536 Quantity 150 of #3658 9119 FHB 7538 Quantity 150 of #1884 9119 FHB 7543 Quantity 150 of #1888 9119 FHB 7544 Quantity 150 of #1890 9119 FHB 7545 Quantity 150 of #1909 9119 FHB 7546 Quantity 150 of #1885 9119 FHB 7547 Quantity 150 of #1886 9119 FHB 7548 Quantity 150 of #3647 9119 FHB 7549 Cap. BackUp Power 595 5.0 GHz Processor 450 On/ Off CoD Credit Days, 64GB Enabled 9119 FHB 7556 Quantity 150 of #3648 9119 FHB 7564 Quantity 150 of #3649 9119 FHB 7565 Cap. BackUp Power 595 4.2 GHz Processor 450 On/ Off CoD Credit Days 9119 FHB 7569 Cap. BackUp Power 595 5.0 GHz Processor 450 On/ Off CoD Credit Days 9119 FHB 7571 1 GB Memory Activation for #4500, #4501, #4502 and #4503 Memory Cards 9119 FHB 7669 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit 9119 FHB 7780 Ethernet Cable, 6M, Hardware Management Console to System Unit 9119 FHB 7801 Ethernet Cable, 15m, Hardware Management Console to System Unit 9119 FHB 7802 Bulk Power Controller Assembly 9119 FHB 7803 Bulk Power Distribution Assembly 9119 FHB 7837 Side-by-Side for 1.8m Racks 9119 FHB 7840 Ruggedize Rack Kit 9119 FHB 7841 Power Cables, 4x, 1U 9119 FHB 7853 Power Cables, 4x, 5U 9119 FHB 7854 I/O Drawer Cable Group, #5792 Rack/9U 9119 FHB 7855 Power Cables, 4x, 13U 9119 FHB 7856 Power Cables, 4x, 19U 9119 FHB 7857 Power Cables, 4x, 23U 9119 FHB 7858 Power Cables, 4x, 27U 9119 FHB 7859 Power Cables, 4x, 31U 9119 FHB 7860 PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, Single Wide Adapters, Type II 9119 FHB 7862 RIO-2(Remote I/O-2)Cbl, 0.6M 9119 FHB 7924 Bolt-Down Kit, Low-Raised Floor 9119 FHB 7937 Bolt-Down Kit, High-Raised Floor 9119 FHB 7938 PowerVM -Standard Edition 9119 FHB 7943 Compact Handling Option 9119 FHB 7960 On/Off Processor Enablement for features 7813, 7731, 7586, 7587, 7704, 7705, 8967, 8968, 8969 and 8970 9119 FHB 7971 On/Off Memory Enablement 9119 FHB 7973 Hgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over 9119 FHB 7977 PowerVM (Enterprise Edition) 9119 FHB 8002 RJ-45 to DB-25 Converter Cable 9119 FHB 8133 0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 Memory Package 9119 FHB 8151 0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 Memory Package 9119 FHB 8153 512GB DDR2 Memory (16 X 32GB Cards) 9119 FHB 8200 0/256 GB 677MHz DDR2 Memory Package (32x#5694) 9119 FHB 8201 0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 Memory Package (16x#5695) 9119 FHB 8202 0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 Memory Package (32x#5695) 9119 FHB 8203 0/512 GB 400MHz DDR2 Memory Package (16x#5696) 9119 FHB 8204 0/2 TB 400MHz DDR2 Memory Package (32x#5697) 9119 FHB 8205 Media Drawer Placement Indicator - U12 9119 FHB 8449 Base Customer Spec Plcmnt 9119 FHB 8453 1 GB Base Memory Activations for #4500, #4501, #4502 and #4503 9119 FHB 8471 256 GB Base Memory Activations for #4500, #4501, #4502 and #4503 Memory Cards 9119 FHB 8472 256 GB Memory Activations for #8151, #8153 and #8200 Memory Packages 9119 FHB 8493 Base 1GB DDR2 Memory Act 9119 FHB 8494 Base 256GB DDR2 Memory Act 9119 FHB 8495 LineCord Carry-Over, 48A 9119 FHB 8657 LineCord Carry-Over, 63A 9119 FHB 8658 LineCord Carry-Over, 80A 9119 FHB 8659 Line Cord, 8AWG, 14ft, No Plug 9119 FHB 8677 Line Cord, 6AWG, 14ft, IEC309 100A Plug 9119 FHB 8686 Line Cord, 6AWG, 6ft, IEC309 100A Plug 9119 FHB 8687 Line Cord, 6AWG/Type W, 14ft, IEC309 60A Plug 9119 FHB 8688 Line Cord, 6AWG/Type W, 6ft, IEC309 60A Plug 9119 FHB 8689 Expansion Rack, 24", 42U 9119 FHB 8691 Line Cord, 6AWG, 14ft, No Plug 9119 FHB 8694 Line Cord, 4AWG, 14ft, No Plug 9119 FHB 8695 Line Cord, 4AWG, 14ft, IEC309 100A Plug 9119 FHB 8696 Line Cord, 8AWG, 14ft, IEC309 30A Plug 9119 FHB 8697 Line Cord, 8AWG, 6ft, IEC309 30A Plug 9119 FHB 8698 Line Cord, 6AWG, 14ft, IEC309 60A Plug 9119 FHB 8699 Keyboard - USB, US English, #103P 9119 FHB 8800 Keyboard - USB, French, #189 9119 FHB 8801 Keyboard - USB, Italian, #142 9119 FHB 8802 Keyboard - USB, German/Austrian, #129 9119 FHB 8803 Keyboard - USB, UK English, #166 9119 FHB 8804 Keyboard - USB, Spanish, #172 9119 FHB 8805 Keyboard - USB, Japanese, #194 9119 FHB 8806 Keyboard - USB, Brazilian/Portuguese, #275 9119 FHB 8807 Keyboard - USB, Canadian French, #058 9119 FHB 8808 Keyboard - USB, Belgium/UK, #120 9119 FHB 8810 Keyboard - USB, Swedish/Finnish, #153 9119 FHB 8811 Keyboard - USB, Danish, #159 9119 FHB 8812 Keyboard - USB, Bulgarian, #442 9119 FHB 8813 Keyboard - USB, Swiss/French/German, #150F/G 9119 FHB 8814 Keyboard - USB, Norwegian, #155 9119 FHB 8816 Keyboard - USB, Dutch, #143 9119 FHB 8817 Keyboard - USB, Portuguese, #163 9119 FHB 8818 Keyboard - USB, Greek, #319 9119 FHB 8819 Keyboard - USB, Hebrew, #212 9119 FHB 8820 Keyboard - USB, Hungarian, #208 9119 FHB 8821 Keyboard - USB, Polish, #214 9119 FHB 8823 Keyboard - USB, Slovakian, #245 9119 FHB 8825 Keyboard - USB, Czech, #243 9119 FHB 8826 Keyboard - USB, Turkish, #179 9119 FHB 8827 Keyboard - USB, LA Spanish, #171 9119 FHB 8829 Keyboard - USB, Arabic, #253 9119 FHB 8830 Keyboard - USB, Korean, #413 9119 FHB 8833 Keyboard - USB, Chinese/US, #467 9119 FHB 8834 Keyboard - USB, French Canadian, #445 9119 FHB 8835 Keyboard - USB, Thai, #191 9119 FHB 8836 Keyboard - USB, Russian, #443 9119 FHB 8838 Keyboard - USB, Yugoslavian/Latin, #105 9119 FHB 8839 Keyboard - USB, US English (EMEA), #103P 9119 FHB 8840 Mouse - USB, with Keyboard Attachment Cable 9119 FHB 8841 USB Mouse 9119 FHB 8845 Language Group Specify - US English 9119 FHB 9300 New AIX License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9440 New IBM i License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9441 New Red Hat License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9442 New SUSE License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9443 Other AIX License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9444 Other Linux License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9445 3rd Party Linux License Core Counter 9119 FHB 9446 VIOS Core Counter 9119 FHB 9447 PDU/PWR and Power Cord Redundancy Assurance 9119 FHB 9459 Language Group Specify - Dutch 9119 FHB 9700 Language Group Specify - French 9119 FHB 9703 Language Group Specify - German 9119 FHB 9704 Language Group Specify - Polish 9119 FHB 9705 Language Group Specify - Norwegian 9119 FHB 9706 Language Group Specify - Portuguese 9119 FHB 9707 Language Group Specify - Spanish 9119 FHB 9708 Language Group Specify - Italian 9119 FHB 9711 Language Group Specify - Canadian French 9119 FHB 9712 Language Group Specify - Japanese 9119 FHB 9714 Language Group Specify - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) 9119 FHB 9715 Language Group Specify - Korean 9119 FHB 9716 Language Group Specify - Turkish 9119 FHB 9718 Language Group Specify - Hungarian 9119 FHB 9719 Language Group Specify - Slovakian 9119 FHB 9720 Language Group Specify - Russian 9119 FHB 9721 Language Group Specify - Simplified Chinese (PRC) 9119 FHB 9722 Language Group Specify - Czech 9119 FHB 9724 Language Group Specify -- Romanian 9119 FHB 9725 Language Group Specify - Croatian 9119 FHB 9726 Language Group Specify -- Slovenian 9119 FHB 9727 Language Group Specify - Brazilian Portuguese 9119 FHB 9728 Language Group Specify - Thai 9119 FHB 9729
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9117, 9119, 9179 machine type:
Description MT Model Feature
Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator 9117 MMB 8030 9179 MHB Base Customer Spec Rack Plcmnt 9119 FHA 8469
Model conversions
From To model model 9119-FHA 9119-FHB
Ordering model conversion provides:
- Change in model designation from 9119-FHA Power 595 to 9119-FHB Power 795
- 795 labels with same serial number as existing server
- Any model-specific system documentation that ships with a new Power 795 server
Each model conversion order also requires feature conversions to:
- Update machine configuration records
- Ship system components as necessary
Feature conversions
The existing components being replaced during a model or feature conversion become the property of IBM and must be returned.
Feature conversions are always implemented on a "quantity of one for quantity of one" basis. Multiple existing features may not be converted to a single new feature. Single existing features may not be converted to multiple new features.
The following conversions are available to customers:
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB battery features:
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6331 - Integrated Battery 6259 - Integrated Battery Yes Backup w/cables Backup w/cables
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB cable features:
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6941 - UPIC Cable Group, 6821 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 6942 - UPIC Cable Group, 6822 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 6943 - UPIC Cable Group, 6823 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 6961 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6991 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD1 to 1st Processor Node BPD1 to 1st Processor Node (P9) (P9) 6962 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6992 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD1 to 2nd Processor Node BPD1 to 2nd Processor Node (P5) (P5) 6963 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6993 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD1 to 3rd Processor Node BPD1 to 3rd Processor Node (P6) (P6) 6964 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6994 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD1 to 4th Processor Node BPD1 to 4th Processor Node (P2) (P2) 6965 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6995 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD2 to 5th Processor Node BPD2 to 5th Processor Node (P7) (P7) 6966 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6996 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD2 to 6th Processor Node BPD2 to 6th Processor Node (P8) (P8) 6967 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6997 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD2 to 7th Processor Node BPD2 to 7th Processor Node (P3) (P3) 6968 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, 6998 - UPIC Y-Cable Group, No BPD2 to 8th Processor Node BPD2 to 8th Processor Node (P4) (P4)
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB memory features:
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5693 - 0/4GB DDR2 Memory 5600 - 0/32GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X1GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- (4X8GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5694 - 0/8GB DDR2 Memory 5600 - 0/32GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X2GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- (4X8GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5695 - 0/16GB DDR2 Memory 5600 - 0/32GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X4GB) DIMMS- 533 MHz- (4X8GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5694 - 0/8GB DDR2 Memory 5601 - 0/64GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X2GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- (4X16GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5695 - 0/16GB DDR2 Memory 5601 - 0/64GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X4GB) DIMMS- 533 MHz- (4X16GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5696 - 0/32GB DDR2 Memory 5601 - 0/64GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X8GB) DIMMS- 400 MHz- (4X16GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5695 - 0/16GB DDR2 Memory 5602 - 0/128GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X4GB) DIMMS- 533 MHz- (4X32GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5696 - 0/32GB DDR2 Memory 5602 - 0/128GB DDR3 Memory Yes (4X8GB) DIMMS- 400 MHz- (4X32GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 5697 - 0/64GB DDR2 5602 - 0/128GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory(4X16GB) DIMMS, 400 (4X32GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - MHz, POWER6 CoD Memory POWER7 CoD Memory 8201 - 0/256 GB 677MHz DDR2 8211 - 0/256GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (32x#5694) (8X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8202 - 0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 8211 - 0/256GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (16x#5695) (8X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 5680 - Activation of 1GB 8212 - Activation of 1 GB No DDR2 POWER6 Memory DDR3 POWER7 Memory 5681 - Activation of 256 GB 8213 - Activation of 100 GB No DDR2 POWER6 Memory DDR3 POWER7 Memory 5684 - Activation of 100 GB 8213 - Activation of 100 GB No DDR2 Memory DDR3 POWER7 Memory 8203 - 0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 8214 - 0/512GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (32x#5695) (16X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8202 - 0/256 GB 533MHz DDR2 8218 - 0/256GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (16x#5695) (4X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8203 - 0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 8219 - 0/512GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (32x#5695) (8X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8204 - 0/512 GB 400MHz DDR2 8219 - 0/512GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (16x#5696) (8X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8203 - 0/512 GB 533MHz DDR2 8221 - 0/1024GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (32x#5695) (8X5602) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8204 - 0/512 GB 400MHz DDR2 8221 - 0/1024GB DDR3 Memory Yes Memory Package (16x#5696) (8X5602) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB processor features:
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4694 - 0/8-core POWER6 4700 - 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Yes 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core Active Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book Processor Book 4695 - 0/8-core POWER6 4700 - 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Yes 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core Active Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book Processor Book 4705 - 0/8-core, 64GB 4700 - 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Yes Enabled POWER6 5.0GHz CoD , Processor , 0-core Active 0-core Active Processor Book Processor Book 4694 - 0/8-core POWER6 4702 - 0/24-core POWER7 CoD Yes 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core Active Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book Processor Book 4754 - Processor Activation 4713 - Single core No #4754 activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 4755 - Processor Activation 4713 - Single core No #4755 activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 4754 - Processor Activation 4714 - Single core No #4754 activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4702
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB rack-related features:
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6865 - Acoustic Doors 6867 - CEC Acoustic Doors, Yes (F&R), H CEC Rack Front & Rear 6869 - Slimline Doors 6868 - Slimline Doors Yes (F&R), H CEC AND I/O (F&R), FHB CEC Rack Expansion Racks 6866 - Acoustic/heat 6887 - CEC Acoustic Front Yes Exchanger Doors (F/R), H Cover w/Heat Exchanger Rear CEC Rack Cover 6870 - Acoustic Doors 6888 - Expansion Rack Yes (F&R), H I/O Expansion Rack Acoustic Doors, Front & Rear
Feature conversions for 9119-FHB cable features:
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6941 - UPIC Cable Group, 6821 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01
Feature conversions for 9119-FHB rack-related features:
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5798 - 12X I/O Drawer 5797 - 12X I/O Drawer Yes PCI-X, no repeater PCI-X, with repeater
Feature conversions for 9119-FHB virtualization engine features:
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7943 - PowerVM -Standard 8002 - PowerVM (Enterprise No Edition Edition)
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Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS)
The reliability of the IBM Power 795 starts with components, devices, and subsystems that are designed to be fault-tolerant. POWER7 uses lower voltage technology in the processor SCMs that improves reliability with stacked latches to reduce soft error (SER) susceptibility. During the design and development process, subsystems go through rigorous verification and integration testing processes. During system manufacturing, systems go through a thorough testing process to help ensure high product quality levels.
The processor and memory subsystem contains a number of features designed to avoid or correct environmentally induced, single-bit, intermittent failures as well as handle solid faults in components, including selective redundancy to tolerate certain faults without requiring an outage or parts replacement.
The AIX operating system supports disk mirroring (RAID 1) and disk controller duplexing. The Linux operating system supports disk drive mirroring (RAID 1). The adapter provides RAID 0, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10 for AIX and Linux. Under IBM i OS, mirroring and data spreading are provided by the operating system and RAID 5 and RAID 6 are provided by the adapter.
Memory error-correction extensions
POWER7 memory has error detection and correction code circuitry designed to detect and correct faults that extend across multiple memory modules (DRAMs). This includes tolerating a complete DRAM chip failure (Chipkill recovery). POWER7 memory used in the Power 795 server also contains a spare memory (DRAM) per rank of memory which can be substituted for a failed DRAM module (DRAM sparing). The spares can be used when a DRAM fault is detected and provide additional protection beyond that provided by the error detection and correction circuitry. In addition, the POWER7 memory subsystem provides scrubbing of memory to detect and correct intermittent errors.
The bus transferring data between the processor and the memory uses CRC error detection with a failed operation retry mechanism and the ability to dynamically retune bus parameters when a fault occurs. The retry capability allows for correction of transient errors on the data bus as well as permits the memory buffer to correct certain transient errors that may occur internally in the buffer module. In addition, the memory bus has spare capacity to substitute a spare data bit-line for the one that is determined to be faulty. The bus transferring data between the memory buffer and the DRAMs on a DIMM uses ECC protection and retry of operations to tolerate transient uncorrectable bus errors.
Fault monitoring functions
On POWER7 processor-based servers, hardware failures and software detected hardware failures are recorded in the system log. An Error Log Analysis (ELA) routine analyzes the error, forwards the event to the Service Focal Point (SFP) application running on the HMC, and notifies the system administrator that it has isolated a likely cause of the system problem. The Service Processor event log also records unrecoverable checkstop conditions, forwards them to the SFP application, and notifies the system administrator.
After the information is logged, if the system is properly configured, a call home service request is initiated and the pertinent failure data with service parts information and part locations is sent to an IBM service organization. Customer contact information and specific system-related data, such as the machine type, model, and serial number, along with engineering data related to the failure, are sent to IBM service. The call home feature enables IBM service representatives to preemptively bring the most-probable replacement parts when a service call is placed, reducing repair time.
Disk drive fault tracking can alert the system administrator of an impending disk failure before it affects customer operation.
Mutual surveillance
The Service Processor monitors the operation of firmware during the boot process and also monitors the Hypervisor for termination. The Hypervisor monitors the Service Processor and will perform a reset/reload if it detects the loss of the Service Processor. If the reset/reload does not correct the problem with the Service Processor, the Hypervisor will notify the operating system, and the operating system can take appropriate action, including calling for service or initiating a failover operation to the alternate Service Processor, if present.
Environmental monitoring functions
POWER7 processor-based servers include a range of environmental monitoring functions:
- Temperature monitoring warns the system administrator of potential environmental-related problems by monitoring the air inlet temperature. When the inlet temperature rises above a warning threshold, the system initiates an orderly shutdown. When the temperature exceeds the critical level, or if the temperature remains above the warning level for too long, the system will shut down immediately.
- Fan speed is controlled by monitoring actual temperatures on critical components and adjusting accordingly. If internal component temperatures reach critical levels, the system will shut down immediately regardless of fan speed. When a redundant fan fails, the system calls out the failing fan and continues running. When a non-redundant fan fails, the system shuts down immediately.
POWER7 processor availability features
As in POWER6, the POWER7 processor has the ability to do processor instruction retry and alternate processor recovery for a number of core-related faults. Soft failures in the processor core are transient (intermittent) errors, often due to cosmic rays or other sources of radiation, and generally are not repeatable. With this function, when an error is encountered in the core, the POWER7 processor will first automatically retry the instruction. If the source of the error was truly transient, the instruction will succeed and the system will continue as before. On IBM systems prior to POWER6, this error would have caused a checkstop.
Hard failures are more difficult, being true logical errors that will be replicated each time the instruction is repeated. Retrying the instruction will not help in this situation because the instruction will continue to fail. In a number of cases, systems with POWER7 processors have the ability to extract the failing instruction from the faulty core and retry it elsewhere in the system for a number of faults, after which the failing core is dynamically deconfigured and called out for replacement. These systems are designed to avoid a full system outage.
POWER7 single-processor checkstopping
As in POWER6, POWER7 provides single-processor checkstopping for certain faults that can not be handled by the availability enhancements described in the preceding section.
POWER7 cache availability
The L2 and L3 caches in the POWER7 processor are protected with double-bit detect, single-bit correct error correction code (ECC). In addition the caches maintain a cache line delete capability. A threshold of correctable errors detected on a cache line can result in the data in the cache line being purged and the cache line removed from further operation without requiring a reboot. An ECC uncorrectable error detected in the cache can also trigger a purge and delete of the cache line. This results in no loss of operation if the cache line contained data unmodified from what was stored in system memory. Modified data would be handled through special uncorrectable error handling. L1 data and instruction caches also have a retry capability for intermittent error and a cache set delete mechanism for handling solid failures.
Special Uncorrectable Error handling
Special Uncorrectable Error (SUE) handling prevents an uncorrectable error in memory or cache from immediately causing the system to terminate. Rather, the system tags the data and determines whether it will ever be used again. If the error is irrelevant, it will not force a checkstop. If the data is used, termination may be limited to the program/kernel or hypervisor owning the data; or freeze of the I/O adapters controlled by an I/O hub controller if data would be transferred to an I/O device.
PCI extended error handling
PCI extended error handling (EEH) enabled adapters respond to a special data packet generated from the affected PCI slot hardware by calling system firmware, which will examine the affected bus, allow the device driver to reset it, and continue without a system reboot. For Linux, EEH support extends to the majority of frequently used devices, although some third-party PCI devices may not provide native EEH support.
Predictive failure and dynamic component deallocation
Servers with POWER processors have long had the capability to perform predictive failure analysis on certain critical components such as processors and memory. When these components exhibit symptoms that would indicate a failure is imminent, the system can dynamically deallocate and call home about the failing part before the error is propagated system-wide. In many cases the system will first attempt to reallocate resources in such a way that will avoid unplanned outages. In the event that insufficient resources exist to maintain full system availability, these servers will attempt to maintain partition availability by user-defined priority.
Uncorrectable error recovery
When the auto-restart option is enabled, the system can restart automatically following an unrecoverable software error, hardware failure, or environmentally induced (AC power) failure.
Active memory mirroring for hypervisor
Active Memory Mirroring for Hypervisor is an option which mirrors the main memory used by the firmware. With this option, an uncorrectable error resulting from failure of main memory used by system firmware will not cause a system-wide outage. This option, enabled by default, efficiently guards against system-wide outages due to any such uncorrectable error associated with firmware.
With this option, uncorrectable errors in data owned by a partition or application will be handled by the existing Special Uncorrectable Error Handling feature described earlier.
Serviceability
The IBM Power 795 is designed with both IBM and customer serviceability in mind.
Advancements such as Guiding Light LED architecture are used to control a system of integrated LEDs that lead the individual servicing the machine to the correct part as quickly as possible. With the Power 795 customers can replace service parts (customer replaceable units). To do this, the Power 795 uses Guiding Light LEDs to indicate the parts that need to be replaced.
An HMC attached to the Power 795 enables support personnel (with the customer's authorization) to remotely log in to review error logs and perform remote maintenance if required.
The I/O device and adapter diagnostics consist of stand-alone diagnostics, which are loaded from the DVD-RAM drive, and online diagnostics. Online diagnostics, when installed, are resident with the AIX operating system on the disk or system. They can be booted in single-user mode (service mode), run in maintenance mode, or run concurrently (concurrent mode) with other applications. They have access to the AIX error log and the AIX configuration data.
- Service mode enables checking of system devices and features.
- Concurrent mode allows the normal system functions to continue while selected resources are being checked.
- Maintenance mode enables checking of devices and adapters.
Note: Because the 9119-FHB system has an optional DVD-RAM (#5762), alternative methods for maintaining and servicing the system need to be available if the DVD-RAM is not ordered; an external Internet connection must be available to maintain or update system microcode to the latest required level.
Concurrent maintenance guided service procedures will continue to be supported by the Repair and Verify (R and V) component of the Service Focal Point application running on the HMC. Repair procedures that are not covered by the guided R&V component will be documented and available for display on any Web-browser-enabled system as well as on the HMC. These procedures are available through the InfoCenter application.
Service environments
The HMC is a dedicated server that provides functions for configuring and managing servers for either partitions or a full-system partition using a GUI or Command Line Interface (CLI). An HMC attached to the system allows support personnel (with customer authorization) to remotely log in to review error logs and perform remote maintenance if required.
Service interface
The Service interface allows support personnel to communicate with the service support applications in a server using a console, interface, or terminal. Delivering a clear, concise view of available service applications, the Service Interface allows the support team to manage system resources and service information in an efficient and effective way. Applications available via the Service Interface are carefully configured and placed to give service providers access to important service functions.
Different service interfaces are used depending on the state of the system and its operating environment. The primary service interfaces are:
- LEDs
- Operator panel
- Service processor menu
- Operating system service menu
- Service Focal Point on the HMC
In the Guiding Light LED implementation, when a fault condition is detected on the POWER7 system, an amber System Fault LED will be illuminated on the Operator Panel. The Guiding Light system pinpoints the exact part by blinking the amber FRU identify LED associated with the part to be replaced when selected by the servicer as part of the repair procedure. This action will roll up to the enclosure locate LED and blue system locate LED on the operator panel to provide a path from the system level to the enclosure and down to the individual component to be serviced.
The enclosure and system identify LEDs will turn on solid and can be used to follow the path from the system to the enclosure and down to the specific FRU.
First Failure Data Capture and error data analysis
First Failure Data Capture (FFDC) is a technique that helps ensure that when a fault is detected in a system, the root cause of the fault will be captured without the need to re-create the problem or run any sort of extended tracing or diagnostics program. For the vast majority of faults, a good FFDC design means that the root cause can also be detected automatically without servicer intervention. FFDC information, error data analysis, and fault isolation are necessary to implement the advanced serviceability techniques that enable efficient service of the systems and to help determine the failing items.
Error handling and reporting
In the unlikely event of system hardware or environmentally induced failure, the system run-time error capture capability systematically analyzes the hardware error signature to determine the cause of failure. The analysis result will be stored in system NVRAM. When the system can be successfully restarted either manually or automatically, the error will be reported to the operating system. Error Log Analysis (ELA) can be used to display the failure cause and the physical location of the failing hardware.
With the integrated Service Processor, the system has the ability to automatically send out an alert via phone line to a pager or call for service in the event of a critical system failure. A hardware fault will also turn on the amber System Fault LED located on the system unit to alert the user of an internal hardware problem. The indicator may also be set to blink by the operator as a tool to allow system identification. For identification, the blue locate LED on the enclosure and at the system level will turn on solid. The amber System Fault LED will be on solid when an error condition occurs.
On POWER7 processor-based servers, hardware and software failures are recorded in the system log. When an HMC is attached, an ELA routine analyzes the error, forwards the event to the Service Focal Point (SFP) application running on the HMC, and notifies the system administrator that it has isolated a likely cause of the system problem. The Service Processor event log also records unrecoverable checkstop conditions, forwards them to the SFP application, and notifies the system administrator. Once the information is logged in the SFP application, if the system is properly configured, a call home service request will be initiated and the pertinent failure data with service parts information and part locations will be sent to an IBM service organization. Customer contact information and specific system-related data such as the machine type, model, and serial number, along with error log data related to the failure, are sent to IBM Service.
Service Processor
The Service Processor provides the capability to diagnose, check the status of, and sense the operational conditions of a system. It runs on its own power boundary and does not require resources from a system processor to be operational to perform its tasks.
The Service Processor supports surveillance of the connection to the HMC and to the system firmware (Hypervisor). It also provides several remote power control options, environmental monitoring, reset, restart, remote maintenance, and diagnostic functions, including console mirroring. The Service Processors menus (ASMI) can be accessed concurrently with system operation allowing nondisruptive abilities to change system default parameters.
Concurrent maintenance
The Power 795 continues to support concurrent add or repair of power, cooling, PCI adapters, media devices, I/O drawers, and concurrent I/O drawer remove.. In addition, it continues to support concurrent firmware fixpack updates when possible. The determination of whether a firmware fixpack release can be updated concurrently is identified in the readme file released with the firmware.
Concurrent GX Adapter ADD and Concurrent System Controller Repair
Power 795 servers support adding additional GX Adapter (I/O Hub) to a system (Concurrent GX Add) to support new attached I/O resources. The additional I/O hub(s) (and I/O drawers and I/O adapters, as needed) would be ordered as a system upgrade (MES order) and added to the original system concurrently with no impact to the system operation. The new I/O resources can then be assigned to existing operating system partitions or new partitions, as required.
In an unlikely event that a primary System Controller hardware experienced a failure, the redundant System Controller design supports a dynamic fail-over to the backup System Controller. The System Controller hardware can be repaired concurrently with no impact to the system operation. After repair, the redundancy capability will be restored.
Hot-node Add, Hot-node Upgrade (memory), Hot-node Repair, and Hot GX Adapter Repair
With the proper configuration and required protective measures, the Power 795 server is designed for node add, node upgrade (memory), node repair, GX adapter repair, or system controller repair without powering down the system.
Power 795 servers support the adding of an additional processor book (node) to a system (Hot-node Add) or adding additional memory to an existing processor book (Hot-node Upgrade). The additional Power 795 processor or memory would be ordered as a system upgrade (MES order) and added to the original system. The additional resources of the newly added processor book (node) or memory can then be assigned to existing operating system partitions or new partitions as required. Hot-node Add and Hot-node Upgrade make it possible to upgrade a server by integrating additional processor books (up to 8) or additional memory into the server with reduced impact to the system operation.
In an unlikely event that CEC hardware (for example, processor or memory) experienced a failure, the hardware can be repaired by freeing up the processors and memory in the processor book and its attached I/O resources (node evacuation).
To guard against any potential impact to system operation during Hot-node Add, Hot-node Upgrade, Hot-node Repair, or Hot GX Adapter Repair, customers must comply with the following protective measures:
- Schedule upgrades or repairs during "non-peak" operational hours.
- For node upgrade and node repair, ensure the system has sufficient inactive or spare processors and memory. Critical I/O resources must be configured with redundant paths.
- Electronic Service Agent must be configured and active.
- Move business applications to another server using the Live Partition Mobility feature or quiesce them.
- Back up critical application and system state information.
- Checkpoint databases.
Live Partition Mobility feature
The Live Partition Mobility feature allows the migration of an AIX partition running on one POWER7 system to another POWER6 or POWER7 system without disrupting services. The migration transfers the entire system environment, including processor state, memory, attached virtual devices, and connected users. It provides continuous operating system and application availability during planned partition outages for repair of hardware and firmware faults, or continuous availability during a concurrent repair that requires freeing up CEC resources.
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IBM Power Systems hardware documentation provides the following topical information:
- System overview
- Planning for the system
- Installing and configuring the system
- Working with consoles, terminals, and interfaces
- Managing system resources
- Working with operating systems and software applications
- Troubleshooting, service, and support
Product documentation is available on a DVD (SK5T-7087), which is shipped with the Power 795, or you can access the product documentation on the Web at
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Specified operating environment
Physical specifications
IBM Power 795 (9119-FHB) CEC enclosure
- Width:
- 74.9 cm (29.5 in) rack only
- 77.5 cm (30.5 in) rack with side door
- 77.5 cm (30.5 in) rack with slimline or acoustic door and side doors, one frame
- 156.7 cm (61.7 in) rack with slimline or acoustic door and side doors, two frames
- 77.5 cm (30.5 in) rack with slimline front door and rear door heat exchange (RDHX), CEC frame only
- Depth:
- 127.3 cm (50.1 in) rack only
- 148.6 cm (58.5 in) rack with slimline and side doors, one or two frames
- 180.6 cm (71.1 in) rack with acoustic and side doors, one or two frames
- 152.1 cm (61.3 in) rack with slimline front door and RDHX, CEC frame only
- Height: 201.4 cm (79.3 in)
- Weight:
The maximum stand-alone weight of a fully populated Power 795 CEC rack with eight processor books, with I/O drawers and without covers:
- 1,102 kg (2,430 lb) three I/O drawers and without IBB
- 1,193 kg (2,630 lb) two I/O drawers and with IBB
The maximum stand-alone weight of a powered Expansion Rack without covers:
- 1,200 kg (2,645 lb) eight I/O drawers and without IBB
- 1,291 kg (2,845 lb) seven I/O drawers and with IBB
The maximum stand-alone weight of a powered Expansion Rack and a bolt-on Expansion Rack without covers:
- 2,290 kg (5,050 lb) 16 I/O drawers and without IBB
- 2,381 kg (5,250 lb) 15 I/O drawers and with IBB
- Door kits (front and rear):
- 65.5 kg (145 lb) Rear door heat exchanger with acoustical front door and acoustical insert (CEC only, #6887)
- 30 kg (66 lb) Slimline covers, front and rear doors (CEC and Expansion racks, #6868 and #6880)
- 50.8 kg (112 lb) Acoustic doors for expansion frame (front and rear, #6888 and #6878)
- 41.7 kg (92 lb) Acoustic door for CEC frame, front and rear (#6867)
- 25.2 kg (55 lb) Rack side cover panels, pair (Need to add to the CEC and Expansion racks)
Operating environment
- Temperature (air cooled):
- System operating temperature range at sea level is a minimum of 10 deg. C to a maximum of 32 deg. C (50 to 90 degrees F), degraded linearly down to 24 deg. C (75 degrees F) from 4,250 to 10,000 ft (1,295 to 3,048 m)
- System operating temperature range at sea level is a minimum of 10 deg. C to a maximum of 27 deg. C (50 to 80.6 degrees F), degraded linearly down to 24 degrees C (75 degrees F) from 5,000 to 7,000 ft (1,524 to 2,133 m)
- Nominal Ambient Input Air Temperature of 22.5 deg. C (72.5 deg. F)
- Ambient Input Air Temperature Range of 10 deg. C to 27 deg. C (50 deg. F to 80.6 deg F)
- Maximum operating temperature 32 deg. C (90 degrees F), degraded linearly down to 24 deg. C (75 degrees F) from 4,250 to 10,000 ft (1,295 to 3,048 m)
- Maximum altitude: 3,048 m (10,000 ft)
- Relative humidity: 20% to 80%
- Acoustics:
The acoustical noise levels for the Power 795 CEC frame are stated below for nominal operation with each door set offering under the following two conditions: Typical configuration: 4 processor books and 3 I/O drawers; Maximum configuration: 8 processor books and 3 I/O drawers
- Slimline door set (#6868):
- Declared A-Weighted Sound Power Level, = 8.4 typical (8.7 max) bells
- Declared A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level, = 66 typical (69 max) decibels
- Acoustical door set (#6867):
- Declared A-Weighted Sound Power Level, = 7.5 typical (7.8 max) bels
- Declared A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level, = 57 typical (60 max) decibels
- Acoustical heat exchanger door set (acoustical front door with heat exchanger
and acoustical rear door, #6887)
- Declared A-Weighted Sound Power Level, = 8.0 typical (8.3 max) bels
- Declared A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level, = 62 typical (65 max) decibels
Note: For instance, a 10-dB reduction in noise levels with the acoustical doors corresponds to a factor of 10 reduction. That is, the noise level from a single rack with Slimline doors would be about the same as the noise level from 10 racks with acoustical doors, combined. - Slimline door set (#6868):
Power requirements
- Operating voltage: (3-phase V ac at 50/60 Hz): 200 to 240 V ac; 380 to 415 V ac; 480 to 510 V ac.
- Operating voltages dc; 380 V dc to 520 V dc
- Maximum System Utility Power (8 processor books, 3 I/O drawers)*
- 200 to 240 V ac, 28,529 watts
- 380 to 415 V ac, 27,438 watts
- 480 to 510 V ac, 27,589 watts
- 380 to 520 V dc, 27,589 watts
Note: *When operating at fixed frequency (normal mode) in our supported environment, the following are the maximum powers the machine is expected to draw -- 200 to 240 V ac, 28,529 watts (892 watts/processor) - Typical System Utility Power (8 processor books, 3 I/O drawers)*
- 200 to 240 V ac, 20,461 watts
- 380 to 415 V ac, 19,679 watts
- 480 to 510 V ac, 19,787 watts
- 380 to 520 V dc, 19,787 watts
Note: *Actual system power is strongly affected by memory configuration and system workload and is typically less than the listed maximum.- System in normal operating mode with no processors in Turbo mode
- Assumes a "typical" commercial workload, typical processor sort, altitude less than 5,000 feet and temperature less than 27 degrees C.
- 32 x 16 GB DIMMs per book
- Maximum Utility Self-Powered Rack Power
- 11,600 watts (8 I/O drawers)
- 23,100 watts (16 I/O drawers)
- Both the CEC and self-powered Expansion Racks have a Bulk Power Assembly
(BPA) serviced by dual line cords. All new build CEC and self-powered Expansion
Rack configurations have the option of ordering the following DC line cords.
These line cords are not available for upgraded Power 795 servers with Model Upgrade Indicator
#9029 installed.
- #8792: 380 - 520 V dc with 4AWG line cord and a 80 A breaker rating and 100 A plug
- #8789: 380 - 520 V dc with 4AWG line cord with a 80 A breaker rating and
no plug
- Label FC 8651 (P/N 45D8980) is assigned for the CEC rack with all orders of the above line cords, all configurations
- Label FC 8652 (P/N 45D8981) is assigned for the Self-powered Expansion rack with all orders of the above line cords, all configurations.
- All new build CEC racks with three or less processor books, and model
FHB upgraded CEC racks with four or less processor books, one of the following
line cords may be used:
- #8688*: 60 A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and a 60 A plug
- #8694*: 63 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and no plug
- #8695: 63 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 4AWG line cord and no plug
- #8686*(supported): 100 A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and a 100A plug
- #8677*: 40 A breaker rating for World Trade High Voltage 380 - 415 V ac with 8AWG line cord and no plug
- #8694: 40 A breaker rating for World Trade High Voltage 380 - 415 V ac with 6AWG line cord and no plug
- #8697*: 30 A breaker rating for USA High Voltage Service 480 V ac with 8AWG line cord and a 30 A plug
Note: *- Customers must have the option of ordering the higher capacity line cords below vs the above line cords to prepare for future expansion.
- Power Label 48/25.6/22A (P/N 49D8979) is assigned with all Initial orders using the above line cords.
- Upgraded FHB CEC racks use the existing power label.
- All new build CEC racks with four or more processor books, and model FHB
upgraded CEC racks with five or more processor books, one of the following
line cords is required:
- #8696: 100 A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, 200 - 240 V ac with 4AWG line cord and a 100 A plug
- #8695: 100 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 4AWG line cord and no plug
- #8694*: 63 A breaker rating for World Trade High Voltage 380 - 415 V ac with 6AWG line cord and no plug
- #8699: 60A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, High Voltage Service 480 V ac with 6AWG line cord and a 60 A plug
- Power Label 80/48/42A (P/N 49D8980) is assigned with all Initial orders using the above line cords with four or more processor books.
- Power Label FC 8651 (P/N 49D8980) is assigned with non-upgraded MES orders resulting in 4 or more processor books using the above line cords. The maximum system quantity of #8651 = 1. #8651 is only assigned to orders using POWER7 BPRs #6332.
- Label FC 8653 (P/N 15R8765) is assigned to all MES orders of an upgraded CEC rack with 5 or more processor books. #8653 is only assigned to orders using POWER6 BPRs #6333. Model Upgrade Indicator #9029 must be installed.
- For a self-powered Expansion Rack (#6954) servicing eight or less I/O
drawers, one of the following line cords may be used:
- #8688*: 60 A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and a 60 A plug
- #8694: 63 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and no plug.
- #8695: 63 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 4AWG line cord and no plug
- #8677*: 40 A breaker rating for World Trade High Voltage 380 - 415 V ac with 8AWG line cord and no plug
- #8697*: 30 A breaker rating for USA High Voltage Service 480 V ac with 8AWG line cord and a 30 A plug
Note: *- Customers must have the option of ordering the higher capacity line cords below vs the above line cords to prepare for future expansion.
- Power Label 48/25.6/22A (P/N 49D9417) is assigned with all initial orders using the above line cords.
- Upgraded FHB #6954 racks use the existing power label.
- For a self-powered Expansion Rack (#6954) servicing nine or more I/O drawers,
one of the following line cords is required:
- #8694: 80 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and no plug
- #8686 (supported): 80 A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, 200 - 240 V ac with 6AWG line cord and a 100 A plug
- #8696: 80A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, 200 - 240 V ac with 4AWG line cord and a 100 A plug
- #8695: 80 A breaker rating for World Trade Low Voltage 200 - 240 V ac with 4AWG line cord and no plug
- #8699: 60A breaker rating for USA, Canada, Japan, High Voltage Service 380 - 415 V ac with 6AWG line cord and a 60 A plug
- Power Label 63/32/25.6A (P/N 45D8981) is assigned with all Initial orders using the above line cords.
- Power Label FC 8652 (P/N 45D8981) is assigned with non-upgraded MES orders resulting in 9 or more I/O drawers using the above line cords. The maximum system quantity of #8651 = 1. #8651 is only assigned to orders using POWER7 BPRs #6332.
- Power Label FC 8653 (P/N 15R8765) is assigned to all MES orders of upgraded Self-powered Expansion racks (#6954) where there are 9 or more I/O drawers serviced by a #6954 expansion rack. #8653 is only assigned to orders using POWER6 BPRs #6333. #5897 source indicator for rack #6954 must be installed.
EMC conformance classification
This equipment is subject to FCC rules and shall comply with the appropriate FCC rules before final delivery to the buyer or centers of distribution.
- U.S.: FCC CFR, Title 47, Part 15, EMI Class A
- EEA, Turkey: EU Council Directive 2004/108/EC, EMI Class A
- Japan: VCCI Council, EMI Class A
- Korea: KCC, EMI Class A
- China (PRC): CPCS, EMI Class A
- Taiwan (RoC): Taiwan BSMI, EMI Class A
- Australia\New Zealand: ACMA, EMI Class A
- Canada: ICES-003, EMI Class A
- Russia: GOST R, EMI Class A
- Saudi Arabia: MoCI, EMI Class A
- Vietnam: MPT, EMI Class A
Homologation -- Telecom Environmental Testing (Safety and EMC)
Homologation approval for specific countries has been initiated with the IBM Homologation and Type Approval (HT&A) organization in LaGaude, France. This Power Systems model and applicable features meet the environmental testing requirements of the country telecom and have been designed and tested in compliance with the Full Quality Assurance Approval(FQAA) process as delivered by the British Approval Board for Telecom (BABT), the U.K. telecom regulatory authority.
Product safety/Country testing/Certification
- UL 60950-1 1st Edition Underwriters Laboratory, Safety Information
- CAN/CSA22.2 No. 60950-1 1st Edition
- EN60950-1:2001 European Norm
- GS Mark (Safety, TUV, EN60950)- Germany, Europe
- IEC 60950-1 1st Edition, International Electrotechnical Commission, Safety Information
- Nordic deviations to IEC 60950-1 1st Edition
General requirements
The product is in compliance with IBM Corporate Bulletin C-B 0-2594-000 Statement of Conformity of IBM Product to External Standard (Suppliers Declaration).
Hardware requirements
The 9119-FHB can be installed in a facility that provides:
- Proper floor space allocated
- Raised floor mounting surfaces
- Power distribution
- Ventilation and controlled ambient environment
- Water source and refrigeration for water cooled rear door heat exchanger CEC door
- Stability
- Other functional requirements
The design of the Power 795 is optimized for use of 24-inch, 2 m high racks - 42EIA positions.
Minimum system configuration for Power 795 server
The following minimums are always required:
- One - IBM Power 795 Server (9119-FHB)
- One - 24-Core, POWER7 Processor Book 0-Core Active (#4702)
- Twenty-four 1-Core, Processor Activations - 100% active (24 x #4714)
- Two - Identical memory features (0/32 GB or larger)
- A minimum of 50% of memory capacity installed must be activated - For 0/32 GB memory (#5600) 32 GBs of memory must be activated (32 x #8213)
- One - Power Cable Group, First Processor Book (#6991)
- Four - Bulk Power Regulators (#6332)
- Two - Power Distribution Assemblies (#6352)
- Two - Line Cords, selected depending on country and voltage
- One - Pair of doors (front/back), either slimline, acoustic or heat exchanger
- One or more - Universal Lift Tool/Shelf/Stool and Adapter (#3759 and #3761) per server installation facility
- One - Language Specify (#93xx - country dependent)
- One - HMC (7042-COx/CRx) attached via Ethernet cables
- One - I/O Loop Adapter, either 12X I/O Loop Adapter (#1816)
- One #5803, 12X PCIe/DASD I/O drawer providing PCIe slots attached to the
I/O loop, or a #5797 (below) with upgrade to model FHB
- Two - DDR 12X I/O Bus Cables, 2.5 m (#1863)
- One - DDR 12X I/O Cable , 0.6 m (#1861)
- PCIe SAS Dual-x4 Adapter (#5901) used w/#5720 media drawer, OR PCI LAN Adapter for attachment of a device to read CD media; or Attachment to a NIM server
- Two - 139.5 GB, SAS Disk Drives (#1888)
- With upgrade to model FHB, one #5797, 12X PCIx/DASD I/O drawer providing
PCIx slots attached to the I/O loop
- Two - Enhanced 12X I/O Bus Cables, 2.5 m (#1831)
- One - Enhanced 12X I/O Cable , 0.6 m (#1829)
- PCIx SAS Dual-x4 Adapter #5912 (#5900 migrated) for attachment of a DVD drive (#5720) used w/#5720 media drawer or PCI LAN Adapter for attachment of a device to read CD media; or Attachment to a NIM server
- Two - Ultra320 15k rpm SCSI Disk Drive, (migrated)
- One - Media Drawer to hold the optical and tape drives
- One #5720 795 Media Drawer with #5803/#5798 availability, or one DVD drive (for example, #5757)
- 7216-1U2 Media Drawer, 19-inch media w/optical drive; requires one 42 EIA unit, 19-inch rack (#0553)
- One - 19-inch rack (#0553) to hold the 7216-1U2; One PDU for power in 19-inch rack (for example, #7188); (2nd PDU recommended, for example, #7188)
If an AIX or Linux operating system is specified as the primary operating system, the following minimum items are required:
- One - Primary Operating System Indicator for AIX (#2146) or for Linux (#2147)
If IBM i operating system is specified as the primary operating system, the following minimum items are required:
- One - Primary Operating System Indicator for i (#2145)
- One - System console specify
- One - Load Source Specify
- Load Source Internal may be in either a #5886, #5803, #5797, or if external load source a #5886 will require one 42 EIA unit, 19-inch rack (#0553)
- If SAN boot: Requires Fibre Channel PCIe Adapter (for example, #5774)
Racks, power, and cooling
- The Power 795 server must be installed in a raised floor environment.
- The primary system rack is a 24-inch rack with a redundant integrated power subsystem to support the 795 system. It provides 42U of rack space and houses the CEC, memory, media drawer and up to 3 I/O drawers.
- A self powered Expansion Rack (#6954) is available for large system configurations that require more 24-inch I/O drawer expansion than is available in the primary system rack. It provides an identical redundant power subsystem as that available in the primary rack. The PCI Expansion Drawers #5803,#5873, #5797, and #5798 may be used with rack feature #6954.
- Both the primary system CEC and self powered expansion racks may be serviced by either AC or DC power. Upgraded model FHB racks can only be serviced by AC power.
- An unpowered Expansion Rack (#6953) is available if additional 24-inch rack space is required. To install the Expansion Rack feature, the side cover of the powered Expansion Rack is removed, the Expansion Rack (#6953) is bolted to the side, and the side cover is placed on the exposed side of the Expansion Rack (#6953). Power for components in the Expansion Rack is provided from the bulk power assemblies in the powered Expansion Rack. The PCI expansion drawers #5803,#5873, #5797, and #5798 may be used with rack #6953.
- The 12X I/O drawers #5803, #5873, #5797, and #5798 may be used for additional I/O capacity both of the 795 expansion racks (#6953, #6954) and the CEC Rack. Either the #5803, #5798, or #5797 may be used as the primary I/O drawer located at the EIA-5 position in the CEC rack. The primary I/O drawer provides power to the media drawer (#5720), when present.
- A 24-inch media drawer (#5720) is available to mount in the CEC rack. It is located at one of two possible rack locations: EIA-12 or EIA-32 above the processor books. When ordered, #8449 specifies that the media drawer be located at EIA-12 When #8449 is ordered, the CEC rack is limited to two I/O drawers.
- Additional DASD expansion is available in a 42U high, 19-inch unpowered Expansion Rack (#0553). Both the feature 5786 SCSI (4U) and feature 5886 SAS drawers may be mounted in this rack. These drawers are connected to adapters located in one of the 24-inch PCI I/O drawers #5803, #5873, #5798, and #5797.
- All 24-inch, 795 racks and expansion feature racks must have door assemblies
installed. Door kits containing front and rear doors are available in either
slimline, acoustic, or acoustic rear heat exchanger styles.
- The slimline door kit provides a smaller footprint alternative to the
acoustical doors for those customers who may be more concerned with floor
space than noise levels. The doors are slimmer because they do not contain
acoustical treatment to attenuate the noise.
- #6868 SlimLine Doors (front and rear) CEC rack and Powered Expansion Rack (#6954)
- #6880 SlimLine Doors (front and rear) Bolt-on rack (#6953)
- The acoustical door kit provides specially designed front and rear acoustical
doors that greatly reduce the noise emissions from the system and thereby
lower the noise levels in the data center. The doors include acoustically
absorptive foam and unique air inlet and exhaust ducts to attenuate the noise.
This is the default door option.
- #6867 Acoustic Doors (front and rear) CEC rack
- #6888 Acoustic Doors (front and rear) Powered Expansion Rack (#6954)
- #6878 Acoustic Doors (front and rear) Bolt-on rack (#6953)
- The acoustical front door and rear door heat exchanger kit provides both
additional cooling and acoustical noise reduction for use where a quieter
environment is desired along with additional environmental cooling. This
feature provides a specially designed front acoustical door and an acoustical
attachment to the Rear Door Heat Exchanger door that reduce the noise emissions
from the system and thereby lower the noise levels in the data center. Acoustically
absorptive foam and unique air inlet and exhaust ducts are employed to attenuate
the noise.
- #6887 Acoustic Front Door/Heat exchanger Rear Door for CEC rack
- The slimline door kit provides a smaller footprint alternative to the
acoustical doors for those customers who may be more concerned with floor
space than noise levels. The doors are slimmer because they do not contain
acoustical treatment to attenuate the noise.
- The height of the system rack or 24-inch expansion racks may require special handling when shipping by air or when moving under a low doorway. Compact Handling Option, #7960 specifies that the top rack section above EIA-32 be removed and shipped separately.
- The 795 uses redundant power throughout its design. It implements redundant bulk power assemblies, bulk power regulators, power controllers, power distribution assemblies, dc power converters, and associated cabling.
- Power for the 795 CEC is supplied from dc bulk power assemblies in the system rack. The bulk power is converted to the power levels required for the CEC via dc power converters.
- The primary system rack and powered Expansion Rack always incorporate two bulk power assemblies for redundancy. These provide 350 V dc power for devices located in those racks and associated nonpowered Expansion Racks. These bulk power assemblies are mounted in front and rear positions and occupy the top eight EIA positions of the rack. To help provide optimum system availability, these bulk power assemblies should be powered from separate power sources with separate line cords.
- A Bulk Power Hub (BPH) is contained in each of the redundant bulk power assemblies located in the front and rear at the top the CEC rack. The BPH contains 24 redundant Ethernet ports (48 ports total). Connected to the BPH are the following: 1) the system service processors (FSP), 2) HMC, 3) Bulk Power Controllers, and 4) each of the eight processor books.
- Redundant Bulk Power Regulators (BPR)(#6332, #6333) interface to the bulk power assemblies to help ensure proper power is supplied to the system components. Bulk power regulators are always installed in pairs in the front and rear bulk power assemblies to provide redundancy. The number of bulk power regulators required is configuration- dependent based on the number of processor books and I/O drawers installed. BPR #6332 may use either an AC or DC power source. BPR #6333 (upgraded model FHB) may only use an AC power source. BPR Assemblies #6332 and #6333 may not be mixed within a rack.
- Redundant Bulk Power Distribution (BPD) Assemblies (#6352,#6334) provide additional power connections to support the system cooling fans dc power converters contained in the CEC and the I/O drawers. Ten connector locations are provided by each power distribution assembly. BPD #6334 may use either an AC or DC power source. BPD #6433 (upgraded model FHB) may only use an AC power source. BPD Assemblies #6352 and #6334 may not be mixed within a rack.
- The power subsystem in the primary system rack is capable of supporting 795 servers with one or eight processor books installed, a media drawer, and up to three I/O drawers.
- The number of BPR (#6332, #6333) and BPD Assemblies (#6334, #6433) varies, depending on the number of processor books, I/O drawers, and battery backup features installed, as well as the racking configurations. The following tables provide the number of BPRs and BPDs required for each combination.
Power 795 Servers with One Self-powered Expansion Rack (#6954) and Bolt-on Rack (#6953)
Table 2A CEC Rack w/One Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) for #4700 and #4702 Processor Books w/o IBF and w/o Media (#8449) 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 2 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 3 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 4 Drawers 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 5 Drawers NA NA 8 4 8 4 8 4 6 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4 7 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4 8 Drawers NA NA 8 4 10 4 10 4 9 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 4 10 4 10 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 4 10 4 11 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 12 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 2 Drawers 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 3 Drawers 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 5 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 6 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 7 Drawers 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 8 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 9 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 10 Drawers 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 11 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 6 14 6 12 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 13 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 15 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 16 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 17 Drawers 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 18 Drawers(2) 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 19 Drawers(2) 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
Table 2B CEC Rack w/One Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) for #4700 and #4702 Processor Books w/o IBF and with Media (#8449) 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 2 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 3 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4 4 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4 5 Drawers NA NA 8 4 8 4 8 4 6 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4 7 Drawers NA NA 8 4 10 4 10 4 8 Drawers NA NA 8 4 10 4 10 4 9 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 4 10 4 10 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 4 12 4 11 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 12 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 2 Drawers 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 3 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 4 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 5 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 6 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 7 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 8 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 9 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 10 Drawers 14(1) 6 14 6 14 6 14 6 11 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 12 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 13 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 15 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 16 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 17 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 18 Drawers(2) 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
Table 2C CEC Rack w/One Powered Expansion Rack (#6954) for #4700 and #4702 Processor Books with IBF and w/o Media (#8449) 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 2 Drawers 4 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 3 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4 4 Drawers 6 4 6 4 8 4 8 4 5 Drawers NA NA 8 4 8 4 8 4 6 Drawers NA NA 6 4 8 4 8 4 7 Drawers NA NA 8 4 10 4 10 4 8 Drawers NA NA 8 4 10 4 10 4 9 Drawers NA NA NA NA 10 4 10 4 10 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 11 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 12 Drawers NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 6 13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 2 Drawers 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 3 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 4 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 5 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 6 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 7 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 8 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 9 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 10 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 11 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 12 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 13 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 15 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 16 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 17 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8
Note: Drawer:#5797, #5798, #5803, #5873
Note: (1) Subtract 2 if CEC was upgraded from 9119-FHA. Upgraded 795 CEC racks have a POWER6 BPE
Note: (2) Only valid for PCIe 12X I/O Drawers #5803 or #5873.
Power 595 Servers with two Self-powered Expansion Racks (#6954 x2) and Bolt-on Racks (#6953 x 2)
Table 3A CEC Rack w/Powered Expansion Rack x 2 (#6954 x 2) for #4700 and #4702 Processor Books w/o IBF and w/o Media (#8449) 5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 2 Drawers 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 3 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 4 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 5 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 6 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 7 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 8 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 9 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 10 Drawers 14(1) 6 14 6 14 6 14 6 11 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 12 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 13 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 15 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 16 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 17 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 18 Drawers(2) 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 19 Drawers(2) 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 20 Drawers 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 21 Drawers NA NA 16 10 16 10 16 10 22 Drawers NA NA 16 10 16 10 16 10 23 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 24 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 25 Drawers NA NA NA NA 18 10 18 10 26 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 10 20 10 27 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 28 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 29 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 30 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 31 Drawers(3) NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 32 Drawers(3) NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
Table 3B CEC Rack w/Powered Expansion Rack x 2 (#6954 x 2) for #4700 and #4702 Processor Books w/o IBF and with Media (#8449) 5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 2 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 3 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 4 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 5 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 6 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 7 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 8 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 9 Drawers 14(1) 6 14 6 14 6 14 6 10 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 11 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 12 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 13 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 15 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 16 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 17 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 18 Drawers(2) 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 19 Drawers(2) 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 20 Drawers 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 21 Drawers NA NA 16 10 16 10 16 10 22 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 23 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 24 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 25 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 10 20 10 26 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 27 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 28 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 29 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 30 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 31 Drawers(2) NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 32 Drawers(2) NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
Table 3C CEC Rack w/Powered Expansion Rack x 2 (#6954 x 2) for #4700 and #4702 Processor Books with IBF and w/o Media (#8449) 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 2 2 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 4 3 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 4 4 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 4 5 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 4 6 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 4 7 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 4 8 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 6 9 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 10 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 11 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 12 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 13 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 14 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 15 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6 16 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 6
5 Processor 6 Processor 7 Processor 8 Processor BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs BPRs BPDs 1 Drawer 8(1) 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 2 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 3 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 4 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 5 Drawers 10(1) 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 6 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 7 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 8 Drawers 12(1) 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 9 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 10 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 11 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 12 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 13 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 15 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 16 Drawers 14(1) 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 17 Drawers 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 18 Drawers(2) 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 19 Drawers(2) 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 20 Drawers 16(1) 10 16 10 16 10 16 10 21 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 22 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 23 Drawers NA NA 18 10 18 10 18 10 24 Drawers NA NA 20 12 20 12 20 12 25 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 26 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 27 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 28 Drawers NA NA NA NA 20 12 20 12 29 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 30 Drawers NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12 31 Drawers(2) NA NA NA NA NA NA 20 12
Note: Drawer: #5797, #5798, #5803, #5873.
Note: (1) Subtract 2 if CEC was upgraded from 9119-FHA. Upgraded 795 CEC racks have a POWER6 BPE.
Note: (2) Only valid for PCIe 12X I/O Drawers #5803 or #5873.
- An optional Integrated Battery Backup (IBU) (#6259,#6331) is available,
if desired. The battery backup units are designed to protect against power
line disturbances and provide sufficient, redundant power to allow an orderly
system shutdown in the event that the power sources fail.The battery backup
units attach to the system bulk power regulators. They are each 2U high and
located in all three system racks: CEC, Powered Expansion Rack, and nonpowered,
Bolt-on Rack. When ordered, they displace the media drawer or an I/O drawer.
In the CEC rack, two positions, EIA-9 and EIA-11, are each occupied by two redundant battery backup units below the CPU processor books. When positions 9 and 11 are occupied by battery backup units, they replace the media drawer and one I/O drawer. When ordered, each unit provides both primary and redundant backup power and occupy 2Us of rack space. Each unit occupies both front and rear positions in the rack. The front rack positions provide primary battery backup of the power subsystem; the rear rack positions provide redundant battery backup. The media drawer is not available when the battery backup feature is ordered.
In the Powered Expansion Rack (#6494), two battery backup units are located in locations 9 and 11, displacing one I/O drawer. As in the CEC rack, these battery backup units provide both primary and redundant battery backup of the power subsystem. Refer to Tables 2C and 3C above for the required number of Bulk Power Regulator BPR and BPD features when IBU is ordered. IBU features #6259 and #6331 may not be mixed within a rack. IBU #6331 is only used with model FHB upgrades.
The 2.0 Meter Rack (#0553) is a 42 EIA unit rack. The rack that is delivered as #0553 is the same rack delivered when ordering the 7014-T42 rack; however, the included features may be different. Some features that are delivered as part of the 7014-T42 must be ordered separately with the #0553. Order the #0553 only when required to support rack integration of MES orders prior to shipment from IBM.
- If additional external communication and storage devices are required,
a 19-inch, 42-unit-high nonpowered expansion rack may be ordered as feature
0533. Feature 0533 is equivalent to the 7014-T42 rack, which is supported
for use with a 9119-FHA server.Some features that are delivered as part of
the 7014-T42 must be ordered separately with the #0553. Order the #0553 only
when required to support rack integration of orders prior to shipment from IBM.
Also supported, but can not be ordered for use with the 9119-FHB are:
- 7014-T00 and feature, #0551 (36U, 1.8 meters)
- 7014-S25 (25U high), #0555
- There is no limit on the number of 7014 racks allowed.
I/O drawers
- The 795 utilizes 24-inch, 4U-tall 12X I/O drawers for directly attached PCIe, PCI-X adapters (#5797, #5798, #5803, #5873). SAS and SCSI disk capabilities. These I/O drawers are connected to the CEC via #1816, GX Dual-port 12x HCA. There are up to four #1816 GX adapters located in each of the eight POWER7 processor books.
- The 795 utilizes 24-inch, 4U-tall remote 12X I/O drawers (#5797 and #5798) for directly attached PCI-X adapters and SCSI-3 disk capabilities. Each I/O drawer is divided into two separate halves. Each half contains ten 3.3-volt, blind-swap PCI-X adapter slots and up to eight hot-swap SCSI-3 disk bays for a total of 20 PCI-X slots and up to 16 hot-swap SCSI-3 disk bays per drawer. No 5 V keyed slots or 5 V only adapters are supported. Each I/O drawer will have 14 PCI-X 2.0 slots and six PCI-X 1.0 slots.
- The 795 utilizes 24-inch, 4U-tall remote 12X I/O drawers (#5803) for directly attached PCIe adapters and SAS disk capabilities. Each I/O drawer is divided into two separate halves. Each half contains 10 PCI-Express card slots with hot plug controls (20 slots per drawer) and 13 SFF SAS High Density Disk bays (26 bays per drawer), also with hot plug controls. Nine of the 13 SAS disk bays may be populated with SSD drives (18 per drawer).
- The 795 utilizes 24-inch, 4U-tall remote 12X I/O drawers (#5873) for directly attached PCIe adapters. Each I/O drawer is divided into two separate halves. Each half contains 10 PCI-Express card slots with hot plug controls (20 slots per drawer).
- Each half of the above 12X I/O drawers are powered separately for redundancy.
- A maximum total of 30 #5797 plus #5798 I/O drawers can be connected to a 795 server, two of which may be #5798. A maximum of 32 #5803 or 31 of #5873 I/O drawers can be connected to a 795 server. The maximum sum of #5803 + #5797 + #5798 + #5873 is 32 configured in a 795 server.
- All #5797 and #5798 10 PCI-X slots on each I/O drawer planar are capable of supporting either 64-bit or 32-bit PCI or PCI-X adapters. Each I/O drawer planar provides 10 PCI-X slots capable of supporting 3.3-V signaling PCI or PCI-X adapters operating at speeds up to 133 MHz.
- One single-wide, blind-swap cassette (equivalent to those in #4599) is provided in each PCIe or PCI-X slot of the I/O drawer. Cassettes not containing an adapter will be shipped with a "dummy" card installed to help ensure proper environmental characteristics for the drawer. If additional single-wide, blind-swap cassettes are needed, feature number 4599 should be ordered.
- The following RIO/HSL I/O towers/drawers are not supported in a Power 795 server:
- 7040-61D I/O drawers
- PCI Expansion Drawer (19-inch PCI-X) (#5790)
- I/O Drawer, 20 Slots, 16 Disk Bays (#5791)
- 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, no repeater (#5798)
- Model Upgrade Carry-Over Indicator for converted #4643 with DCA (#5809)
- PCI/SCSI Disk Expansion Drawer (#0595)
- PCI-X Expansion Unit (#5088)
- PCI Expansion Drawer (#5790)
- PCI-X Expansion Tower/Unit (#5094)
- PCI-X Exp Tower (no disk) (#5096, #5088)
- 1.8 m I/O Tower (#5294)
- 1.8 m I/O Tower (no disk) (#5296)
- PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack (#0588)
- PCI-X Tower Unit in Rack (#0595)
- A 24-inch media drawer (#5720) is available to mount in the CEC rack. It is located at one of two possible rack locations: EIA-12 or EIA-32 above the processor books. When ordered, #8449 specifies that the media drawer be located at EIA-12. When #8448 is ordered, the CEC rack is limited to two I/O drawers.
I/O drawer attachment
- Power 795 I/O drawers are always connected to the 795 CEC in loops. Drawer connections are always made in loops to help protect against a single point-of-failure resulting from an open, missing, or disconnected cable. Systems with nonlooped configurations could experience degraded performance and serviceability.
- 12X loop connections operate bidirectional at 3 GBps (6 GBps aggregate). 12X loops connect to the system CEC via 12X loop attachment adapters (#1816). Each adapter has two ports and can support one 12X loop. Up to four of the adapters can be installed in each 8-core processor book.
- I/O drawers may be connected to the CEC in either single-loop or dual-loop mode. Dual-loop mode is recommended whenever possible as it provides the maximum bandwidth between the I/O drawer and the CEC.
- Single-loop mode connects an entire I/O drawer to the CEC through one loop (two ports). The two I/O planars in the I/O drawer are connected with a short jumper cable. Single-loop connection requires one loop (two ports) per I/O drawer.
- Dual-loop mode connects each I/O planar in the drawer to the CEC separately. Each I/O planar is connected to the CEC through a separate loop. Dual-loop connection requires two loops (four ports) per I/O drawer.
- The following table indicates the number of single-looped and double-looped
I/O drawers that can be connected to a 795 server based on the number of processor
books installed:
Single-looped Dual-looped 1 processor books 4 2 2 processor books 8 4 3 processor books 12 6 4 processor books 16 8 5 processor books 20 10 6 processor books 24 12 7 processor books 28 14 8 processor books 32 16
- On initial orders of 795 servers, IBM manufacturing will place dual-loop-connected I/O drawers as the lowest numerically designated drawers followed by any single-looped I/O drawers.
Hardware Management Console (HMC) machine code
If attaching an HMC to a new server or adding function to an existing server that requires a firmware update, the HMC machine code may need to be updated.
To determine the HMC machine code level required for the firmware level on any server, go to the following Web site to access the Fix Level Recommendation Tool (FLRT) on or after the planned availability date for this product. FLRT will identify the correct HMC machine code for the selected system firmware level.
If a single HMC is attached to multiple servers, the HMC machine code level must be updated to the server with the most recent firmware level. All prior levels of server firmware are supported with the latest HMC machine code level.
An HMC is required to manage POWER7 processor-based servers implementing partitioning. Multiple POWER7 processor-based servers can be supported by a single HMC.
If an HMC is used to manage any POWER7 processor-based server, the HMC must be a CR3, or later model rack-mount HMC or C05, or later deskside HMC.
When IBM Systems Director is used to manage an HMC or if the HMC manages more than 254 partitions, the HMC should have a minimum of 3 GB of RAM and be a model CR3, or later rack-mount, or model C06, or later deskside.
Software requirements
If installing the AIX operating system (one of these):
- AIX V7.1
- AIX V6.1, with the 6100-06 Technology Level
- AIX V5.3, with the 5300-12 Technology Level and Service Pack 1, or later
- AIX V5.3, with the 5300-11 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later (availability 9/30/2010)
- AIX V5.3, with the 5300-10 Technology Level and Service Pack 5, or later (availability 9/30/2010)
If installing the IBM i operating system:
- IBM i 7.1, or later
- IBM i 6.1, with 6.1.1 machine code, or later
If installing the Linux operating system (one of these):
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AP 5 Update 5 for POWER, or later
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 3, or later
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 1, or later
If installing VIOS:
- VIOS 2.2, or later
If installing Java 1.4.2 on POWER7 servers:
There are unique considerations when running Java 1.4.2 on POWER7. For best exploitation of the outstanding performance capabilities and most recent improvements of POWER7 technology, IBM recommends upgrading Java-based applications to Java 6 or Java 5 whenever possible. For more information, refer to the following Web site
If installing IBM Systems Director:
- IBM Systems Director 6.2.0.1, or later
Limitations
The 9119-FHB has the following limitations:
- The POWER GXT145 PCI Express Graphics Accelerator (#5748) and the POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital Support (#2849) are not hot-plug capable.
- The 3.5-inch SCSI disk drives are not supported in 12X 24-inch I/O drawers (#5803 or #5873).
- A number of older I/O devices, adapters, and memory which were supported
on the Power 595
(9119-FHA) are not supported on the Power 795 and newer technology and must
be used to replace it. These include:
- HSL-2/RIO-2 interface drawers and towers
- 10K SCSI disks
- 15K SCSI drives 35 GB or smaller
- IDE DVD drives in the media drawer (DVD drives: features #3706, #4430, #4630, and #4633)
- DDR2 memory
- SCSI adapters: features #2749, #2757, #2780, #5580, #5581, #5583, #5590, #5591, #5702, #5712, #5776, #5778, and #5706
- Fibre Channel adapters: features #2787, #5704, #5760, and #5761
- Integrated xSeries servers: features #4812 and #4813
- Ethernet adapters: features #1981, #5718, #1982, #5719, #1984, #5707, and #3709
- IOPs: features #2844, #2847, and #3705
- DTTA (telephony): feature #6312
- Twinax: feature #4746
- Cryptographic adapters: features #4801 and #5805
- Diskette drives: feature #2591
- Quarter-Inch Cartridge (QIC) tape drives (neither feature number or machine type model)
Planning information
Cable orders
No additional cables are required.
Security, auditability, and control
This product uses the security and auditability features of host software and application software.
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities.
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IBM Electronic Services |
Electronic Service Agent and the IBM Electronic Support web portal are dedicated to providing fast, exceptional support to IBM Systems customers. The IBM Electronic Service Agent tool is a no-additional-charge tool that proactively monitors and reports hardware events, such as system errors, performance issues, and inventory. The Electronic Service Agent tool can help you stay focused on your company's strategic business initiatives, save time, and spend less effort managing day-to-day IT maintenance issues. Servers enabled with this tool can be monitored remotely around the clock by IBM Support all at no additional cost to you.
Now integrated into the base operating system of AIX 5.3, AIX 6.1, and AIX 7.1, Electronic Service Agent is designed to automatically and electronically report system failures and utilization issues to IBM, which can result in faster problem resolution and increased availability. System configuration and inventory information collected by the Electronic Service Agent tool also can be viewed on the secure Electronic Support web portal, and used to improve problem determination and resolution by you and the IBM support team. To access the tool main menu, simply type "smitty esa_main", and select "Configure Electronic Service Agent." In addition, ESA now includes a powerful Web user interface, giving the administrator easy access to status, tool settings, problem information, and filters. For more information and documentation on how to configure and use Electronic Service Agent, refer to
The IBM Electronic Support portal is a single Internet entry point that replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used to access IBM Internet services and support. This portal enables you to gain easier access to IBM resources for assistance in resolving technical problems. The My Systems and Premium Search functions make it even easier for Electronic Service Agent tool-enabled customers to track system inventory and find pertinent fixes.
Benefits
Increased uptime: The Electronic Service Agent tool is designed to enhance the Warranty or Maintenance Agreement by providing faster hardware error reporting and uploading system information to IBM Support. This can translate to less wasted time monitoring the "symptoms," diagnosing the error, and manually calling IBM Support to open a problem record. Its 24 x 7 monitoring and reporting mean no more dependence on human intervention or off-hours customer personnel when errors are encountered in the middle of the night.
Security: The Electronic Service Agent tool is designed to be secure in monitoring, reporting, and storing the data at IBM. The Electronic Service Agent tool securely transmits either via the Internet (HTTPS or VPN) or modem, and can be configured to communicate securely through gateways to provide customers a single point of exit from their site. Communication is one way. Activating Electronic Service Agent does not enable IBM to call into a customer's system. System inventory information is stored in a secure database, which is protected behind IBM firewalls. It is viewable only by the customer and IBM. The customer's business applications or business data is never transmitted to IBM.
More accurate reporting: Since system information and error logs are automatically uploaded to the IBM Support center in conjunction with the service request, customers are not required to find and send system information, decreasing the risk of misreported or misdiagnosed errors. Once inside IBM, problem error data is run through a data knowledge management system and knowledge articles are appended to the problem record.
Customized support: Using the IBM ID entered during activation, customers can view system and support information in the "My Systems" and "Premium Search" sections of the Electronic Support Web site at
My Systems provides valuable reports of installed hardware and software using information collected from the systems by Electronic Service Agent. Reports are available for any system associated with the customer's IBM ID. Premium Search combines the function of search and the value of Electronic Service Agent information, providing advanced search of the technical support knowledgebase. Using Premium Search and the Electronic Service Agent information that has been collected from your system, customers are able to see search results that apply specifically to their systems.
For more information on how to utilize the power of IBM Electronic Services, contact your IBM Systems Services Representative, or visit
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Terms and conditions |
Volume orders: Contact your IBM representative.
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Prices |
For additional information and current prices, contact your local IBM representative.
IBM Global Financing
Yes
Warranty period
One year
Warranty service
If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of warranty service specified for the machine. IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone, or electronically via an IBM Web site. Certain Machines contain remote support capabilities for direct problem reporting, remote problem determination, and resolution with IBM. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Following problem determination, if IBM determines on-site service is required, scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call, machine technology and redundancy, and availability of parts. If applicable to your product, parts considered Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) will be provided as part of the machine's standard warranty service.
Service levels are response-time objectives and are not guaranteed. The specified level of warranty service may not be available in all worldwide locations. Additional charges may apply outside IBM's normal service area. Contact your local IBM representative or your reseller for country and location-specific information.
On-site Service
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well lit, and suitable for the purpose.
Service level is:
- 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 4 hour average, same day response.
Non-IBM parts service
Warranty service
IBM is now shipping machines with selected non-IBM parts that contain an IBM field replaceable unit (FRU) part number label. These parts are to be serviced during the IBM machine warranty period. IBM is covering the service on these selected non-IBM parts as an accommodation to their customers, and normal warranty service procedures for the IBM machine apply.
Warranty service upgrades
During the warranty period, warranty service upgrades provide an enhanced level of On-site Service for an additional charge. Service levels are response-time objectives and are not guaranteed. See the Warranty services section for additional details.
IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone or electronically by access to an IBM Web site. Certain machines contain remote support capabilities for direct problem reporting, remote problem determination, and resolution with IBM. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Following problem determination, if IBM determines on-site service is required, scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call, machine technology and redundancy, and availability of parts.
Maintenance service options
Maintenance services
If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of maintenance service specified for the machine. IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone or electronically, via an IBM Web site. Certain machines contain remote support capabilities for direct problem reporting, remote problem determination, and resolution with IBM. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Following problem determination, if IBM determines on-site service is required, scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call, machine technology and redundancy, and availability of parts. Service levels are response-time objectives and are not guaranteed. The specified level of maintenance service may not be available in all worldwide locations. Additional charges may apply outside IBM's normal service area. Contact your local IBM representative or your reseller for country and location-specific information. The following service selections are available as maintenance options for your machine type.
On-site Service
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well lit, and suitable for the purpose.
Service levels are:
- 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 4 hour average response
- 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 2 hour average response
Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Service
If your problem can be resolved with a CRU (for example, keyboard, mouse, speaker, memory, or hard disk drive), and depending upon the maintenance service offerings in your geography, IBM will ship the CRU to you for you to install. CRU information and replacement instructions are shipped with your machine and are available from IBM upon your request.
Based upon availability, CRUs will be shipped for next business day delivery. IBM specifies, in the materials shipped with a replacement CRU, whether a defective CRU must be returned to IBM. When return is required, 1) return instructions and a container are shipped with the replacement CRU, and 2) you may be charged for the replacement CRU if IBM does not receive the defective CRU within 15 days of your receipt of the replacement.
CRUs may be provided as part of the machine's standard maintenance service except that you may install a CRU yourself or request IBM installation, at no additional charge, under any of the On-site Service levels specified above.
Non-IBM parts service
Under certain conditions, IBM provides services for selected non-IBM parts at no additional charge for machines that are covered under warranty service upgrades or maintenance services.
This service includes hardware problem determination (PD) on the non-IBM parts (for example, adapter cards, PCMCIA cards, disk drives, memory) installed within IBM machines and provides the labor to replace the failing parts at no additional charge.
If IBM has a Technical Service Agreement with the manufacturer of the failing part, or if the failing part is an accommodations part (a part with an IBM FRU label), IBM may also source and replace the failing part at no additional charge. For all other non-IBM parts, customers are responsible for sourcing the parts. Installation labor is provided at no additional charge, if the machine is covered under a warranty service upgrade or a maintenance service.
Warranty service upgrades
Usage plan machine
No
IBM hourly service rate classification
Two
When a type of service involves the exchange of a machine part, the replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order.
Field-installable features
Yes
Model conversions
Yes
Machine installation
Installation is performed by IBM. IBM will install the machine in accordance with the IBM installation procedures for the machine.
In the United States, contact IBM at 1-800-IBM-SERV (426-7378), for details.
Contact the local IBM office for details.
The Machine Installation Guide specifies site preparation, physical requirements and installation (operating) environment and any cabling included in the installation along with the approximate installation time in hours. Customer requests for installation of items not covered in the installation guide may be performed at IBM's hourly service rate designated for the machine.
Graduated program license charges apply
No
Licensed machine code
IBM Machine Code is licensed for use by a customer on the IBM machine for which it was provided by IBM under the terms and conditions of the IBM License Agreement for Machine Code, to enable the machine to function in accordance with its specifications, and only for the capacity authorized by IBM and acquired by the customer. You can obtain the agreement by contacting your IBM representative or visiting
Machine using LMC Type Model 9119-FHB
IBM may release changes to the machine code. IBM plans to make the machine code changes available for download from the IBM technical support Web site
If the machine does not function as warranted and your problem can be resolved through your application of downloadable machine code, you are responsible for downloading and installing these designated Machine Code changes as IBM specifies. If you would prefer, you may request IBM to install downloadable machine code changes; however, you may be charged for that service.
Educational allowance
A reduced charge is available to qualified education customers. The educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or allowance.
The educational allowance is 15% for the products in this announcement.
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Pricing |
For additional information and current prices, contact your local IBM representative.
Product charges
Electronic recycling fee*
Model Feature Description number numbers IBM P260/P275 Color Monitor, Business Black, and Cable FHB 3628 Widescreen LCD Monitor FHB 3632 T210 Flat-Panel Monitor FHB 3635 IBM T541H /L150p 15" TFT Color Monitor FHB 3637 IBM ThinkVision L170p Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3639 ThinkVision L171p Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3640 IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3641 ThinkVision L191p Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3642 IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3643 IBM T119 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3644 IBM T117 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3645 * These features are subject to a $16.00 electronic waste recycling fee (15-inch to 34-inch device).
Type | Model | Description | Direct | |
9119 | FHB | IBM 9119-FHB | 91,000 | |
Type | Model | Feature | Description | Direct |
9119 | FHB | 0032 | Specify Code for External Hig | 687 |
9119 | FHB | 0040 | Mirrored System Disk Level,S | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0041 | Device Parity Protection-All, | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0043 | Mirrored System Bus Level,Sp | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0047 | Device Parity RAID-6 All,Spe | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0205 | RISC-to-RISC Data Migration | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0265 | AIX Partition Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0266 | Linux Partition Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0267 | IBM i Operating System Partit | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0274 | Media Drawer,19-inch | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0290 | Ext Tape Attached via #5736 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0296 | Specify Custom Data Protectio | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0300 | Specify code for #5736/#5775 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0302 | Specify EXP24 Attach via Exis | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0308 | Mirrored Level System Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0309 | Specify SAS Controller Port A | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0347 | RAID Hot Spare Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0348 | V.24/EIA232 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI | 164 |
9119 | FHB | 0349 | V.24/EIA232 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI | 229 |
9119 | FHB | 0353 | V.35 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable | 164 |
9119 | FHB | 0354 | V.35 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable | 229 |
9119 | FHB | 0356 | V.36 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable | 164 |
9119 | FHB | 0359 | X.21 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable | 491 |
9119 | FHB | 0360 | X.21 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable | 229 |
9119 | FHB | 0365 | V.24/EIA232 (80-Ft) PCI Cable | 262 |
9119 | FHB | 0463 | SSD Placement Indicator (5802 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0464 | SSD Placement Indicator - 588 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0551 | 19 inch,1.8 meter high rack | 3,500 |
9119 | FHB | 0553 | 19 inch,2.0 meter high rack | 4,745 |
9119 | FHB | 0554 | 19 inch,0.6 meter high rack | 1,478 |
9119 | FHB | 0555 | 19 inch,1.3 meter high rack | 2,617 |
9119 | FHB | 0566 | IBM i 6.1 with 6.1.1 Machine | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0567 | IBM i 7.1 Specify Code | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0599 | Rack Filler Panel Kit | 98 |
9119 | FHB | 0725 | Specify Load Source in #5786 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0726 | Specify Load Source in #5802/ | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0727 | Specify #5886 Load Source pla | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0830 | #4319 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0834 | #4326 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0835 | #4327 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0836 | #4328 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0837 | SAN Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0838 | #3676 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0839 | #3677 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0840 | #3678 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0841 | #4329 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0844 | #3658 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0851 | #1884 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0853 | #1888 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0854 | #1909 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0855 | #3587 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0856 | #1911 Load Source Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 0983 | US TAA Compliance Indicator | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1025 | Modem Cable - US/Canada and G | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1120 | Decline Electronic Service Ag | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1256 | AIX Enablement for 256-core L | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1406 | 200V 16A 14ft TL LineCrd | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1413 | 125V 4.3m (14-Ft) Line Cord | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1414 | 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1415 | 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight L | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1416 | 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Lin | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1417 | 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1418 | 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S. A | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1419 | 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Isra | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1420 | 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/A | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1421 | 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/D | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1424 | 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1425 | 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight L | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1426 | 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Lin | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1427 | 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1439 | 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord EU/A | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1440 | 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Denm | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1441 | 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord S. A | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1442 | 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Swis | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1443 | 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord UK | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1445 | 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Isra | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1449 | 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1 | 314 |
9119 | FHB | 1450 | 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU 2 | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1451 | 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Line Cord | 52 |
9119 | FHB | 1452 | 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Line Cord | 52 |
9119 | FHB | 1453 | 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Locking Line | 52 |
9119 | FHB | 1454 | 200V 12A (14-Ft) 4.3m TL Line | 262 |
9119 | FHB | 1455 | 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Watertight L | 262 |
9119 | FHB | 1456 | 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Watertight | 262 |
9119 | FHB | 1457 | 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Line C | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1458 | 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Lockin | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 1459 | 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Lockin | 262 |
9119 | FHB | 1476 | 4.3m 200V/12A Pwr Cd UK | 18 |
9119 | FHB | 1477 | 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd | 262 |
9119 | FHB | 1816 | GX Dual-port 12x HCA | 4,000 |
9119 | FHB | 1829 | 0.6 Meter 12X Cable | 463 |
9119 | FHB | 1831 | 2.5 Meter 12X Cable | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 1834 | 8.0 Meter 12X Cable | 960 |
9119 | FHB | 1842 | 10 Meter 12X to 4X Channel Co | 794 |
9119 | FHB | 1854 | 10 Meter 12X to 4X Enhanced C | 794 |
9119 | FHB | 1861 | 0.6 Meter 12X DDR Cable | 463 |
9119 | FHB | 1863 | 2.5 Meter 12X DDR Cable | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 1864 | 8.0 Meter 12X DDR Cable | 960 |
9119 | FHB | 1882 | 146.8GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk | 860 |
9119 | FHB | 1883 | 73.4 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 1884 | 69.7 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 1885 | 300GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Dr | 1,390 |
9119 | FHB | 1886 | 146GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Dr | 1,056 |
9119 | FHB | 1888 | 139GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Dr | 1,056 |
9119 | FHB | 1890 | 69GB SFF SAS Solid State Driv | 6882 |
9119 | FHB | 1891 | Quantity 150 of #1883 | 98,850 |
9119 | FHB | 1899 | Quantity 150 of #1882 | 129,000 |
9119 | FHB | 1909 | 69GB SFF SAS Solid State Driv | 6,882 |
9119 | FHB | 1911 | 283GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Dr | 1,390 |
9119 | FHB | 1912 | PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra3 | 769 |
9119 | FHB | 2118 | Converter Cable,VHDCI to P, | 66 |
9119 | FHB | 2124 | Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 1 Meter | 166 |
9119 | FHB | 2125 | Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 3 Meter | 185 |
9119 | FHB | 2126 | Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 5 Meter | 206 |
9119 | FHB | 2127 | Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 10 Meter | 278 |
9119 | FHB | 2128 | Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 20 Meter | 437 |
9119 | FHB | 2138 | 0.55 Meter Ultra 320 SCSI Cab | 100 |
9119 | FHB | 2145 | Primary OS - IBM i | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 2146 | Primary OS - AIX | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 2147 | Primary OS - Linux | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 2456 | 2M LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Conv | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 2459 | 2M LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Co | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 2728 | 4 port USB PCIe Adapter | 199 |
9119 | FHB | 2738 | 2-Port USB PCI Adapter | 60 |
9119 | FHB | 2849 | POWER GXT135P Graphics Accele | 449 |
9119 | FHB | 2861 | ARTIC960Hx 4-Port EIA-232 Cab | 469 |
9119 | FHB | 2863 | ARTIC960Hx 4-Port X.21 Cable | 552 |
9119 | FHB | 2864 | ARTIC960Hx 4-Port V.35 (DTE) | 926 |
9119 | FHB | 2893 | PCIe 2-Line WAN w/Modem | 766 |
9119 | FHB | 2934 | 3M Asynchronous Terminal/Prin | 49 |
9119 | FHB | 2936 | Asynchronous Cable EIA-232/V. | 81 |
9119 | FHB | 2943 | 8-Port Asynchronous Adapter E | 1,538 |
9119 | FHB | 2947 | IBM ARTIC960Hx 4-Port Multipr | 3,998 |
9119 | FHB | 2951 | Cable,V.24 / EIA-232 | 193 |
9119 | FHB | 2952 | Cable,V.35 | 353 |
9119 | FHB | 2953 | Cable,V.36 / EIA-499 | 281 |
9119 | FHB | 2954 | Cable,X.21 | 193 |
9119 | FHB | 2962 | 2-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adap | 2,205 |
9119 | FHB | 3125 | Serial-to-Serial Port Cable f | 88 |
9119 | FHB | 3159 | 73.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra3 SCS | 900 |
9119 | FHB | 3278 | 73.4 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 S | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 3279 | 146.8 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 | 1,299 |
9119 | FHB | 3585 | 300 GB 15K RPM SCSI Disk Driv | 1,999 |
9119 | FHB | 3586 | 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Dr | 6,882 |
9119 | FHB | 3587 | 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Dr | 6,882 |
9119 | FHB | 3628 | IBM P260/P275 Color Monitor, | 1,400 |
9119 | FHB | 3632 | Widescreen LCD Monitor | 1,322 |
9119 | FHB | 3635 | T210 Flat-Panel Monitor | 7,500 |
9119 | FHB | 3637 | IBM T541H /L150p 15" TFT Col | 538 |
9119 | FHB | 3639 | IBM ThinkVision L170p Flat Pa | 995 |
9119 | FHB | 3640 | ThinkVision L171p Flat Panel | 768 |
9119 | FHB | 3641 | IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor | 740 |
9119 | FHB | 3642 | ThinkVision L191p Flat Panel | 900 |
9119 | FHB | 3643 | IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor | 1,754 |
9119 | FHB | 3644 | IBM T119 Flat Panel Monitor | 1,119 |
9119 | FHB | 3645 | IBM T117 Flat Panel Monitor | 926 |
9119 | FHB | 3646 | 73GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 3647 | 146GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 3648 | 300GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive | 1,522 |
9119 | FHB | 3649 | 450GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive | 2,116 |
9119 | FHB | 3652 | SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Draw | 66 |
9119 | FHB | 3653 | SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Draw | 93 |
9119 | FHB | 3654 | SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Draw | 159 |
9119 | FHB | 3658 | 428GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive | 2,116 |
9119 | FHB | 3661 | SAS Cable 3M(X) Adapter to SA | 199 |
9119 | FHB | 3662 | SAS Cable 6M(X) Adapter to SA | 399 |
9119 | FHB | 3663 | SAS Cable 15M(X) Adapter to S | 800 |
9119 | FHB | 3676 | 69.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 3677 | 139.5GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Driv | 659 |
9119 | FHB | 3678 | 283.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Driv | 1,522 |
9119 | FHB | 3681 | 3M SAS CABLE,ADPTR TO ADPTR | 100 |
9119 | FHB | 3682 | 6M SAS CABLE,ADPTR TO ADPTR | 199 |
9119 | FHB | 3684 | SAS Cable 3M(AE) Adapter to E | 199 |
9119 | FHB | 3685 | SAS Cable 6M(AE) Adapter to E | 399 |
9119 | FHB | 3688 | SAS Cable (AT) 0.6 Meter | 119 |
9119 | FHB | 3691 | SAS Cable 1.5M(YO) Adapter to | 119 |
9119 | FHB | 3692 | SAS Cable 3M(YO) Adapter to S | 146 |
9119 | FHB | 3693 | SAS Cable 6M(YO) Adapter to S | 199 |
9119 | FHB | 3694 | SAS Cable 15M(YO) Adapter to | 699 |
9119 | FHB | 3701 | LPAR Restrict Build Process | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 3759 | Universal Lift Tool and Servi | 5,000 |
9119 | FHB | 3761 | Universal Lift Tool Adapter | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 3925 | 0.3M Serial Port Converter Ca | 28 |
9119 | FHB | 3926 | Asynch Printer/Terminal Cable | 191 |
9119 | FHB | 3928 | Serial Port Null Modem Cable, | 89 |
9119 | FHB | 4242 | 1.8 M (6-ft) Extender Cable f | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 4256 | Extender Cable - USB Keyboard | 56 |
9119 | FHB | 4276 | VGA to DVI Connection Convert | 10 |
9119 | FHB | 4327 | 70.56GB 15k rpm Disk Unit | 999 |
9119 | FHB | 4328 | 141.12GB 15k rpm Disk Unit | 1,299 |
9119 | FHB | 4329 | 282.25GB 15k rpm Disk Unit | 2,799 |
9119 | FHB | 4599 | PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, | 66 |
9119 | FHB | 4700 | 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Processo | 99,900 |
9119 | FHB | 4702 | 0/24-core POWER7 CoD Processo | 50,900 |
9119 | FHB | 4704 | On/Off AIX/Linux Proc CoD Bil | 3,300 |
9119 | FHB | 4706 | Bllng for 100 Proc Mins #4700 | 5 |
9119 | FHB | 4707 | Bllng for 100 Proc Mins #4702 | 3 |
9119 | FHB | 4709 | On/Off Bllng 1 Proc-Day #4700 | 33 |
9119 | FHB | 4710 | On/Off 999-GB Days,Memory Bi | 999 |
9119 | FHB | 4711 | On/Off Bllng 1 Proc-Day #4702 | 23 |
9119 | FHB | 4712 | On/Off IBMi Bllng 100 Proc-Da | 19,400 |
9119 | FHB | 4713 | Single core activ Proc #4700 | 10,950 |
9119 | FHB | 4714 | Single core activ Proc #4702 | 7,550 |
9119 | FHB | 4717 | Sixty four activs Proc #4700 | 700,800 |
9119 | FHB | 4718 | Sixty four activs Proc #4702 | 483,200 |
9119 | FHB | 4719 | Bllng 100 Proc Mins #4700,IB | 27 |
9119 | FHB | 4721 | On/Off Bllng 1 Proc-Day #4700 | 194 |
9119 | FHB | 4722 | Bllng 100 Proc Mins #4702 wit | 26 |
9119 | FHB | 4724 | On/Off Bllng 1 Proc-Day #4702 | 185 |
9119 | FHB | 4764 | PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocess | 11,912 |
9119 | FHB | 4790 | Active Memory Expansion Enabl | 13,800 |
9119 | FHB | 4808 | PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen3 | 14,408 |
9119 | FHB | 4896 | IBM i CBU Specify | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 4995 | Single 5250 Enterprise Enable | 50,000 |
9119 | FHB | 4996 | Full 5250 Enterprise Enableme | 400,000 |
9119 | FHB | 5000 | Software Preload Required | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5002 | Customer Solution Center - Ro | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5524 | RFID Tags for Server/Blades | 26 |
9119 | FHB | 5550 | Sys Console On HMC | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5556 | Mirror 141GB Disk/Controller | 36,377 |
9119 | FHB | 5557 | Sys Console-Ethernet No IOP | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5600 | 0/32GB DDR3 Memory (4X8GB) DI | 1,960 |
9119 | FHB | 5601 | 0/64GB DDR3 Memory (4X16GB) D | 7,720 |
9119 | FHB | 5602 | 0/128GB DDR3 Memory (4X32GB) | 15,440 |
9119 | FHB | 5619 | 80/160GB DAT160 SAS Tape Driv | 2,393 |
9119 | FHB | 5646 | Blind Swap Type III Cassette- | 49 |
9119 | FHB | 5647 | Blind Swap Type III Cassette- | 50 |
9119 | FHB | 5689 | DAT160 Data Cartridge | 599 |
9119 | FHB | 5700 | IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X | 1,142 |
9119 | FHB | 5701 | IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ether | 699 |
9119 | FHB | 5706 | IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-T | 999 |
9119 | FHB | 5708 | 10Gb FCoE PCIe Dual Port Adap | 5,499 |
9119 | FHB | 5713 | 1 Gigabit iSCSI PCI-X on Copp | 1,191 |
9119 | FHB | 5714 | 1 Gigabit iSCSI PCI-X on Opti | 1,853 |
9119 | FHB | 5716 | 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI-X | 1,999 |
9119 | FHB | 5717 | 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PC | 1,099 |
9119 | FHB | 5720 | DVD/Tape SAS External Storage | 3,599 |
9119 | FHB | 5721 | 10 Gb Ethernet-SR PCI-X 2.0 D | 6,276 |
9119 | FHB | 5722 | 10 Gb Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 D | 10,587 |
9119 | FHB | 5723 | 2-Port Asynchronous EIA-232 P | 171 |
9119 | FHB | 5732 | 10 Gigabit Ethernet-CX4 PCI E | 4,799 |
9119 | FHB | 5735 | 8 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Po | 4,631 |
9119 | FHB | 5736 | PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra3 | 777 |
9119 | FHB | 5740 | 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PC | 1,099 |
9119 | FHB | 5741 | IBM Single Bus Ultra 320 SCSI | 660 |
9119 | FHB | 5742 | IBM Dual Bus Ultra 320 SCSI R | 1,321 |
9119 | FHB | 5746 | Half High 800GB/1.6TB LTO4 SA | 5,239 |
9119 | FHB | 5747 | IBM LTO Ultrium 4 800 GB Data | 794 |
9119 | FHB | 5748 | POWER GXT145 PCI Express Grap | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 5749 | 4Gbps Fibre Channel (2-Port) | 3,308 |
9119 | FHB | 5756 | IDE Slimline DVD-ROM Drive | 275 |
9119 | FHB | 5757 | IBM 4.7 GB IDE Slimline DVD-R | 660 |
9119 | FHB | 5758 | 4 GB Single-Port Fibre Channe | 1,999 |
9119 | FHB | 5759 | 4 Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel | 3,308 |
9119 | FHB | 5767 | 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Et | 699 |
9119 | FHB | 5768 | 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PC | 1,750 |
9119 | FHB | 5769 | 10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR PCI Ex | 5,299 |
9119 | FHB | 5772 | 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI Ex | 6,276 |
9119 | FHB | 5773 | 4 Gigabit PCI Express Single | 1,999 |
9119 | FHB | 5774 | 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Po | 3,308 |
9119 | FHB | 5780 | PCI-X EXP24 Ctl-1.5GB No IOP | 11,193 |
9119 | FHB | 5785 | 4 Port Async EIA-232 PCIe Ada | 925 |
9119 | FHB | 5786 | TotalStorage EXP24 Disk Dwr | 7,200 |
9119 | FHB | 5797 | 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X,with re | 32,000 |
9119 | FHB | 5798 | 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X,no repe | 32,000 |
9119 | FHB | 5803 | 12X I/O Drawer PCIe,SFF disk | 32,000 |
9119 | FHB | 5873 | 12X I/O Drawer PCIe,no disk | 28,500 |
9119 | FHB | 5879 | Source indicator for a MES or | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5886 | EXP 12S Expansion Drawer | 6,484 |
9119 | FHB | 5900 | PCI-X DDR Dual -x4 SAS Adapte | 777 |
9119 | FHB | 5901 | PCIe Dual-x4 SAS Adapter | 991 |
9119 | FHB | 5902 | PCI-X DDR Dual - x4 3Gb SAS R | 2,500 |
9119 | FHB | 5903 | PCIe 380MB Cache Dual - x4 3G | 2,910 |
9119 | FHB | 5906 | PCI-X DDR 1.5GB Cache SAS RAI | 11,250 |
9119 | FHB | 5912 | PCI-X DDR Dual - x4 SAS Adapt | 1,092 |
9119 | FHB | 5922 | Non-paired SAS RAID indicator | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5923 | Non-paired PCIe SAS RAID Indi | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 5951 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,US Engl | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5952 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,French, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5953 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Italian | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5954 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,German/ | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5955 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,UK Engl | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5956 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Spanish | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5957 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Japanes | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5958 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Brazili | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5959 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Hungari | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5960 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Korean, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5961 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Chinese | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5962 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,French | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5964 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Belgian | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5965 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Swedish | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5966 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Danish, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5967 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Bulgari | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5968 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Swiss/F | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5969 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Norwegi | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5970 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Dutch, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5971 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Portugu | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5972 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Greek, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5973 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Hebrew, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5974 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Polish, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5975 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Slovaki | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5976 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Czech, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5977 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Turkish | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5978 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,LA Span | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5979 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Arabic, | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5980 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Thai,# | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5981 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Russian | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5982 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,Sloveni | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 5983 | Fll Wdth Kybrd - USB,US Engl | 110 |
9119 | FHB | 6068 | Opt Front Door for 1.8m Rack | 450 |
9119 | FHB | 6069 | Opt Front Door for 2.0m Rack | 550 |
9119 | FHB | 6246 | 1.8m Rack Trim Kit | 299 |
9119 | FHB | 6247 | 2.0m Rack Trim Kit | 299 |
9119 | FHB | 6248 | 1.8m Rack Acoustic Doors | 4,650 |
9119 | FHB | 6249 | 2.0m Rack Acoustic Doors | 4,650 |
9119 | FHB | 6259 | Integrated Battery Backup w/c | 10,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6263 | 1.8m Rack Trim Kit | 523 |
9119 | FHB | 6272 | 2.0m Rack Trim Kit | 523 |
9119 | FHB | 6331 | Integrated Battery Backup w/c | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6332 | Bulk Power AC/DC Regulator,P | 4,200 |
9119 | FHB | 6333 | Bulk Power Regulator,POWER6 | 4,200 |
9119 | FHB | 6334 | Blk Pwr Distr Assmbly,POWER6 | 2,500 |
9119 | FHB | 6352 | Blk Pwr Distr Assmbly,POWER7 | 2,500 |
9119 | FHB | 6458 | Power Cable -- Drawer to IBM | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6460 | Pwr Crd 4.3m (14-ft),Drawer | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6469 | Pwr Crd 4.3m (14-foot),Drawe | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6470 | Pwr Crd 1.8m(6-foot),To Wall | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6471 | Pwr Crd 2.7m (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6472 | Pwr Crd 2.7m (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6473 | Pwr Crd 2.7m (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6474 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6475 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6476 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6477 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6478 | Pwr Crd 2.7 M(9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6479 | Pwr Crd (9-foot),To Wall/OE | 17 |
9119 | FHB | 6487 | Pwr Crd 1.8M (6-foot),To Wall | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6488 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 53 |
9119 | FHB | 6489 | 4.3m (14-Ft) 3PH/24A Power Co | 360 |
9119 | FHB | 6491 | 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48A Pwr Cord | 396 |
9119 | FHB | 6492 | 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48-60A Pwr C | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6493 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6494 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6495 | Pwr Crd (9-foot),To Wall/OEM | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6496 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6497 | Pwr Crd (6-foot),To Wall/OEM | 33 |
9119 | FHB | 6498 | Pwr Crd (6-foot),To Wall/OEM | 239 |
9119 | FHB | 6577 | Pwr Crd - Drawer to IBM PDU, | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6580 | Optional Rack Security Kit | 180 |
9119 | FHB | 6586 | Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack | 250 |
9119 | FHB | 6598 | Disk Slot Fillers (Quantity 4 | 60 |
9119 | FHB | 6651 | Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot),To | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6654 | 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A Pwr C | 240 |
9119 | FHB | 6655 | 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A WR Pw | 529 |
9119 | FHB | 6656 | 4.3m (14-Ft)1PH/24A Power Cor | 237 |
9119 | FHB | 6659 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6660 | Pwr Crd (14-foot),Drawer To | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6669 | Pwr Crd 4.3M (14-foot),Drawe | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6670 | Pwr Crd (6-foot),To Wall (12 | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6671 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),Drawer | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6672 | Pwr Crd 1.5M (5-foot),Drawer | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6680 | Pwr Crd 2.7M (9-foot),To Wal | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6687 | Pwr Crd (6-foot),To Wall,(2 | 19 |
9119 | FHB | 6805 | PCI 2-Line WAN IOA No IOP | 556 |
9119 | FHB | 6808 | PCI 4-Modem WAN IOA No IOP | 2,095 |
9119 | FHB | 6821 | EXP RK UPIC Cbl Grp to A01 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6822 | EXP RK UPIC Cbl Grp to A05 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6823 | EXP RK UPIC Cbl Grp to A09 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6833 | PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem NoIOP | 766 |
9119 | FHB | 6849 | Wgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 6850 | Weight Reduction Option | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 6855 | Weight Distribution Plate | 750 |
9119 | FHB | 6867 | CEC Acoustic Doors,Front & R | 12,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6868 | Slimline Doors (F&R),FHB CEC | 8,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6878 | Acoustic Doors (F&R)),H I/O E | 12,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6880 | Non-Acoustic Doors(F&R),H I | 8,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6887 | CEC Acoustic Front Cover w/He | 16,500 |
9119 | FHB | 6888 | Expansion Rack Acoustic Doors | 14,500 |
9119 | FHB | 6941 | UPIC Cbl Grp to I/O Drwr A01 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6942 | UPIC Cbl Grp to I/O Drwr A05 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6943 | UPIC Cbl Grp to I/O Drwr A09 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6944 | UPIC Cbl Grp to I/O Drwr Z01 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6945 | UPIC Cbl Grp to I/O Drwr Z05 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6946 | UPIC Cbl Grp to I/O Drwr Z09 | 500 |
9119 | FHB | 6947 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr Z13 | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6948 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr Z17 | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6949 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr Z21 | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6950 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr Z25 | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6952 | 3rd & 4th AMDs + UPIC Y-Cable | 5,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6953 | Nonpowered,Bolt-on Expansion | 30,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6954 | Powered Expansion Rack,24inc | 60,000 |
9119 | FHB | 6969 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr A13 | 900 |
9119 | FHB | 6970 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr A17 | 900 |
9119 | FHB | 6971 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr A21 | 900 |
9119 | FHB | 6972 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr A25 | 900 |
9119 | FHB | 6973 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr A29 | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6974 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to IO Drwr Z29 | 400 |
9119 | FHB | 6991 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 1st Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6992 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 2nd Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6993 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 3rd Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6994 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 4th Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6995 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 5th Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6996 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 6th Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6997 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 7th Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 6998 | UPIC Y-Cbl Grp to 8th Proc Nd | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 7109 | Intelligent PDU+,1 EIA Unit, | 1,455 |
9119 | FHB | 7118 | Environmental Monitoring Prob | 366 |
9119 | FHB | 7188 | Power Distribution Unit | 1000 |
9119 | FHB | 7204 | Quantity 150 of #2124 | 24,900 |
9119 | FHB | 7205 | Quantity 150 of #2125 | 27,750 |
9119 | FHB | 7206 | Quantity 150 of #2126 | 30,900 |
9119 | FHB | 7207 | Quantity 150 of #2127 | 41,700 |
9119 | FHB | 7208 | Quantity 150 of #2128 | 65,550 |
9119 | FHB | 7213 | Quantity 150 of #2138 | 15,000 |
9119 | FHB | 7377 | On/Off,1GB-1Day,Mmry Billin | 1 |
9119 | FHB | 7508 | Quantity 150 of #4326 | 235,440 |
9119 | FHB | 7509 | Quantity 150 of #4327 | 149,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7510 | Quantity 150 of #4328 | 194,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7511 | Quantity 150 of #4329 | 419,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7514 | Quantity 150 of #5741 | 99,000 |
9119 | FHB | 7515 | Quantity 150 of #5742 | 195,971 |
9119 | FHB | 7517 | Quantity 150 of #3676 | 98,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7518 | Quantity 150 of #3677 | 98,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7519 | Quantity 150 of #3678 | 228,300 |
9119 | FHB | 7535 | Quantity 150 of #3586 | 1,032,300 |
9119 | FHB | 7536 | Quantity 150 of #3587 | 1,032,300 |
9119 | FHB | 7538 | Quantity 150 of #3658 | 317,400 |
9119 | FHB | 7543 | Quantity 150 of #1884 | 98,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7544 | Quantity 150 of #1888 | 158,400 |
9119 | FHB | 7545 | Quantity 150 of #1890 | 1,032,300 |
9119 | FHB | 7546 | Quantity 150 of #1909 | 1,032,300 |
9119 | FHB | 7547 | Quantity 150 of #1885 | 208,500 |
9119 | FHB | 7548 | Quantity 150 of #1886 | 158,400 |
9119 | FHB | 7549 | Quantity 150 of #3647 | 98,850 |
9119 | FHB | 7557 | Quantity 150 of #1911 | 208,500 |
9119 | FHB | 7560 | CBU Power 795 0/32W (FC 4700) | 99,900 |
9119 | FHB | 7562 | CBU Power 795 0/24W (FC 4702) | 50,900 |
9119 | FHB | 7564 | Quantity 150 of #3648 | 228,300 |
9119 | FHB | 7565 | Quantity 150 of #3649 | 317,400 |
9119 | FHB | 7780 | 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit | 196 |
9119 | FHB | 7801 | Ethernet Cable,6M,Hardware | 16 |
9119 | FHB | 7802 | Ethernet Cable,15m,Hardware | 34 |
9119 | FHB | 7840 | Side-by-Side for 1.8m Racks | 655 |
9119 | FHB | 7841 | Ruggedize Rack Kit | 1,964 |
9119 | FHB | 7862 | PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, | 46 |
9119 | FHB | 7937 | Bolt-Down Kit,Low-Raised Flo | 7,000 |
9119 | FHB | 7938 | Bolt-Down Kit,High-Raised Fl | 7,000 |
9119 | FHB | 7943 | PowerVM -Standard Edition | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 7960 | Compact Handling Option | 1250 |
9119 | FHB | 7971 | On/Off Processor Enablement f | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 7973 | On/Off Memory Enablement | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 7977 | Hgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8002 | PowerVM (Enterprise Edition) | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8019 | Advanced POWER Virtualization | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8031 | Advanced POWER Virtualization | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8133 | RJ-45 to DB-25 Converter Cabl | 132 |
9119 | FHB | 8211 | 0/256GB DDR3 Memory (8X5600) | 15,680 |
9119 | FHB | 8212 | Activation of 1 GB DDR3 POWER | 245 |
9119 | FHB | 8213 | Activation of 100 GB DDR3 POW | 24,500 |
9119 | FHB | 8214 | 0/512GB DDR3 Memory (16X5600) | 31,360 |
9119 | FHB | 8218 | 0/256GB DDR3 Memory (4X5601) | 30,880 |
9119 | FHB | 8219 | 0/512GB DDR3 Memory (8X5601) | 61,760 |
9119 | FHB | 8221 | 0/1024GB DDR3 Memory (8X5602) | 123,520 |
9119 | FHB | 8449 | Media Drawer Placement Indica | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8453 | Base Customer Spec Plcmnt | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8469 | Base Customer Spec Rack Plcmn | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8555 | Single 5250 Enterprise Enable | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8556 | Full 5250 Enterprise Enableme | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8651 | High Power CEC Power Rating L | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8652 | High Power Exp. Power Rating | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8653 | High Power CEC/EXP Rack Power | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 8677 | Line Cord,8AWG,14ft,No Plu | 1,000 |
9119 | FHB | 8686 | Line Cord,6AWG,14ft,IEC309 | 2,500 |
9119 | FHB | 8687 | Line Cord,6AWG,6ft,IEC309 | 2,250 |
9119 | FHB | 8688 | Line Cord,6AWG/Type W,14ft, | 2,000 |
9119 | FHB | 8689 | Line Cord,6AWG/Type W,6ft, | 1,500 |
9119 | FHB | 8694 | Line Cord,6AWG,14ft,No Plu | 650 |
9119 | FHB | 8695 | Line Cord,4AWG,14ft,No Plu | 1,000 |
9119 | FHB | 8696 | Line Cord,4AWG,14ft,IEC309 | 2,500 |
9119 | FHB | 8697 | Line Cord,8AWG,14ft,IEC309 | 2,000 |
9119 | FHB | 8698 | Line Cord,8AWG,6ft,IEC309 | 1,500 |
9119 | FHB | 8699 | Line Cord,6AWG,14ft,IEC309 | 2,500 |
9119 | FHB | 8789 | Line Cord 4AWG/TYPEW,14ft,3 | 2,000 |
9119 | FHB | 8792 | Line Cord 4AWG,14ft,380-520 | 3,000 |
9119 | FHB | 8841 | Mouse - USB,with Keyboard At | 82 |
9119 | FHB | 8845 | USB Mouse | 40 |
9119 | FHB | 9029 | Model upgrade indicator | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9300 | Language Group Specify - US E | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9440 | New AIX License Core Counter | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9441 | New IBM i License Core Counte | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9442 | New Red Hat License Core Coun | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9443 | New SUSE License Core Counter | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9444 | Other AIX License Core Counte | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9445 | Other Linux License Core Coun | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9446 | 3rd Party Linux License Core | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9447 | VIOS Core Counter | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9459 | PDU/PWR and Power Cord Redund | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9700 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Dutch | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9703 | Lang Grp Spcfy - French | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9704 | Lang Grp Spcfy - German | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9705 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Polish | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9706 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Norwegian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9707 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Portuguese | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9708 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Spanish | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9711 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Italian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9712 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Canadian Fre | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9714 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Japanese | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9715 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Traditional | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9716 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Korean | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9718 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Turkish | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9719 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Hungarian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9720 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Slovakian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9721 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Russian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9722 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Simplified C | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9724 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Czech | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9725 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Romanian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9726 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Croatian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9727 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Slovenian | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9728 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Brazilian Po | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9729 | Lang Grp Spcfy - Thai | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 9982 | TurboCore Mode Specify Code | 0 |
9117 | MMB | 8030 | Advcd Pwr Vrtlztn CrryOvr Ind | 0 |
9119 | FHA | 8469 | Base Custmr Spec Rck Plcmnt | 0 |
9179 | MHB | 8030 | Advcd Pwr Vrtlztn CrryOvr Ind | 0 |
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9119 machine type:
Initial/MES/ Model Feature Both/ RP Description number numbers Support CSU MES
IBM Power 795 Server FHB No Specify Code for External High Speed Modem FHB 0032 Both Yes No Mirrored System Disk Level, Specify Code FHB 0040 Both Yes No Device Parity Protection-All, Specify Code FHB 0041 Both Yes No Mirrored System Bus Level, Specify Code FHB 0043 Both Yes No Device Parity RAID-6 All, Specify Code FHB 0047 Both Yes No RISC-to-RISC Data Migration FHB 0205 Initial N/A No AIX Partition Specify FHB 0265 Both Yes No Linux Partition Specify FHB 0266 Both Yes No IBM i Operating System Partition Specify FHB 0267 Both N/A No Media Drawer, 19-inch FHB 0274 Both No No Ext Tape Attached via #5736 FHB 0290 Both Yes No Specify Custom Data Protection FHB 0296 Both Yes No Specify code for #5736/#5775 FHB 0300 Support Yes No Specify EXP24 Attach via Existing Controller FHB 0302 Support Yes No Mirrored Level System Specify Code FHB 0308 Both Yes No Specify SAS Controller Port Attach FHB 0309 Both Yes No RAID Hot Spare Specify FHB 0347 Both Yes No V.24/EIA232 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0348 Both Yes No V.24/EIA232 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0349 Support Yes No V.35 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0353 Both Yes No V.35 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0354 Support Yes No V.36 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0356 Support Yes No X.21 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0359 Both Yes No X.21 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0360 Support Yes No V.24/EIA232 (80-Ft) PCI Cable FHB 0365 Support Yes No SSD Placement Indicator (5802/5803) FHB 0463 Both Yes No SSD Placement Indicator - 5886 FHB 0464 Both Yes No 19 inch, 1.8 meter high rack FHB 0551 Support Yes No 19 inch, 2.0 meter high rack FHB 0553 Both Yes No 19 inch, 0.6 meter high rack FHB 0554 Support Yes No 19 inch, 1.3 meter high rack FHB 0555 Support Yes No IBM i 6.1 with 6.1.1 Machine Code Specify Code FHB 0566 Both No No IBM i 7.1 Specify Code FHB 0567 Both No No Rack Filler Panel Kit FHB 0599 Both Yes No Specify Load Source in #5786 FHB 0725 Support N/A No Specify Load Source in #5802/5803 FHB 0726 Both Yes No Specify #5886 Load Source placement FHB 0727 Both N/A No #4319 Load Source Specify FHB 0830 Support Yes No #4326 Load Source Specify FHB 0834 Support Yes No #4327 Load Source Specify FHB 0835 Support Yes No #4328 Load Source Specify FHB 0836 Support Yes No SAN Load Source Specify FHB 0837 Both Yes No #3676 Load Source Specify FHB 0838 Support Yes No #3677 Load Source Specify FHB 0839 Support Yes No #3678 Load Source Specify FHB 0840 Both Yes No #4329 Load Source Specify FHB 0841 Both Yes No #3658 Load Source Specify FHB 0844 Both Yes No #1884 Load Source Specify FHB 0851 Both Yes No #1888 Load Source Specify FHB 0853 Both Yes No #1909 Load Source Specify FHB 0854 Both N/A No #3587 Load Source Specify FHB 0855 Both Yes No #1911 Load Source Specify FHB 0856 Both Yes No US TAA Compliance Indicator FHB 0983 Initial N/A No Modem Cable - US/Canada and General Use FHB 1025 Both Yes No Decline Electronic Service Agent Install Indicator FHB 1120 NC Initial N/A No AIX Enablement for 256-core LPAR FHB 1256 Both Yes No 200V 16A 4.3m (14-Ft) TL Line Cord FHB 1406 Support Yes No 125V 4.3m (14-Ft) Line Cord FHB 1413 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line Cord FHB 1414 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Line Cord FHB 1416 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight Line Cord FHB 1417 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S. Africa FHB 1418 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Israel FHB 1419 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia FHB 1420 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK FHB 1421 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line Cord FHB 1424 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight Line Cord FHB 1425 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Line Cord FHB 1426 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight Line Cord FHB 1427 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord EU/Asia FHB 1439 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Denmark FHB 1440 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord S. Africa FHB 1441 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Swiss FHB 1442 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord UK FHB 1443 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Israel FHB 1445 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1-PH FHB 1449 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU 2-PH FHB 1450 Support Yes No 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Line Cord FHB 1451 Support Yes No 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Line Cord FHB 1452 Support Yes No 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Locking Line Cord FHB 1453 Support Yes No 200V 12A (14-Ft) 4.3m TL Line Cord FHB 1454 Support Yes No 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Watertight Line Cord FHB 1455 Support Yes No 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Watertight Line Cord FHB 1456 Support Yes No 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Line Cord FHB 1457 Support Yes No 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Locking Cord FHB 1458 Support Yes No 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Locking Cord FHB 1459 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/12A Pwr Cd UK FHB 1476 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd FHB 1477 Support Yes No GX Dual-port 12x HCA FHB 1816 Both No No 0.6 Meter 12X Cable FHB 1829 Support No No 2.5 Meter 12X Cable FHB 1831 Support No No 8.0 Meter 12X Cable FHB 1834 Support No No 10 Meter 12X to 4X Channel Conversion Cable FHB 1842 Support No No 10 Meter 12X to 4X Enhanced Channel Conversion Cable FHB 1854 Both No No 0.6 Meter 12X DDR Cable FHB 1861 Both No No 2.5 Meter 12X DDR Cable FHB 1863 Both No No 8.0 Meter 12X DDR Cable FHB 1864 Both No No 146.8GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive FHB 1882 Support Yes No 73.4 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive FHB 1883 Both Yes No 69.7 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive FHB 1884 Both Yes No 300GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive FHB 1885 Both Yes No 146GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive FHB 1886 Both Yes No 139GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive FHB 1888 Both Yes No 69GB SFF SAS Solid State Drive FHB 1890 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1883 FHB 1891 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1882 FHB 1899 Support Yes No 69GB SFF SAS Solid State Drive FHB 1909 Both No No 283GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) FHB 1911 Both Yes No PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter FHB 1912 Support No No Converter Cable, VHDCI to P, Mini-68 pin to 68 pin, 0.3M FHB 2118 Support Yes No Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 1 Meter FHB 2124 Support Yes No Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 3 Meter FHB 2125 Support Yes No Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 5 Meter FHB 2126 Support Yes No Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 10 Meter FHB 2127 Support Yes No Ultra 320 SCSI Cable 20 Meter FHB 2128 Support Yes No 0.55 Meter Ultra 320 SCSI Cable FHB 2138 Support Yes No Primary OS - IBM i FHB 2145 Both N/A No Primary OS - AIX FHB 2146 Both Yes No Primary OS - Linux FHB 2147 Both Yes No 2M LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Converter Cable FHB 2456 Both Yes No 2M LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Converter Cable FHB 2459 Both Yes No 4 port USB PCIe Adapter FHB 2728 Both No No 2-Port USB PCI Adapter FHB 2738 Support No No POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital Support FHB 2849 Support No No ARTIC960Hx 4-Port EIA-232 Cable FHB 2861 Support Yes No ARTIC960Hx 4-Port X.21 Cable FHB 2863 Support Yes No ARTIC960Hx 4-Port V.35 (DTE) Cable FHB 2864 Support Yes No PCIe 2-Line WAN w/Modem FHB 2893 Both No No 3M Asynchronous Terminal/Printer Cable EIA-232 FHB 2934 Both Yes No Asynchronous Cable EIA-232/V.24 3M FHB 2936 Both Yes No 8-Port Asynchronous Adapter EIA-232/RS-422, PCI bus FHB 2943 Support No No IBM ARTIC960Hx 4-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter FHB 2947 Support No No Cable, V.24 / EIA-232 FHB 2951 Support N/A No Cable, V.35 FHB 2952 Support N/A No Cable, V.36 / EIA-499 FHB 2953 Support N/A No Cable, X.21 FHB 2954 Support N/A No 2-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter FHB 2962 Support No No Serial-to-Serial Port Cable for Rack/Rack- 8M FHB 3125 Both Yes No 73.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra3 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly FHB 3159 Support N/A No 73.4 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly FHB 3278 Support Yes No 146.8 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive Assembly FHB 3279 Support Yes No 300 GB 15K RPM SCSI Disk Drive FHB 3585 Support Yes No 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Drive FHB 3586 Both Yes No 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Drive FHB 3587 Both Yes No IBM P260/P275 Color Monitor, Business Black, and Cable FHB 3628 Support Yes No Widescreen LCD Monitor FHB 3632 Both Yes No T210 Flat-Panel Monitor FHB 3635 Support Yes No IBM T541H /L150p 15" TFT Color Monitor FHB 3637 Support Yes No IBM ThinkVision L170p Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3639 Support Yes No ThinkVision L171p Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3640 Support Yes No IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3641 Support Yes No ThinkVision L191p Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3642 Support Yes No IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3643 Support Yes No IBM T119 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3644 Support Yes No IBM T117 Flat Panel Monitor FHB 3645 Support Yes No 73GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive FHB 3646 Support Yes No 146GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive FHB 3647 Both Yes No 300GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive FHB 3648 Both Yes No 450GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive FHB 3649 Both Yes No SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 1M FHB 3652 Both Yes No SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 3M FHB 3653 Both Yes No SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 6M FHB 3654 Both Yes No 428GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive FHB 3658 Both No No SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 3M: FHB 3661 Both Yes No SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 6M: FHB 3662 Both Yes No SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 15M: FHB 3663 Both Yes No 69.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive FHB 3676 Support Yes No 139.5GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive FHB 3677 Both Yes No 283.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive FHB 3678 Both Yes No 3M SAS CABLE, ADPTR TO ADPTR (AA) FHB 3681 Both No No 6M SAS CABLE, ADPTR TO ADPTR (AA) FHB 3682 Both No No SAS Cable (AE) Adapter to Enclosure, single controller/single path 3M FHB 3684 Both Yes No SAS Cable (AE) Adapter to Enclosure, single controller/single path 6M FHB 3685 Both Yes No SAS Cable (AT) 0.6 Meter FHB 3688 Both No No SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 1.5 M FHB 3691 Both Yes No SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 3 M FHB 3692 Both Yes No SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 6 M FHB 3693 Both Yes No SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 15 M FHB 3694 Both No No LPAR Restrict Build Process FHB 3701 Initial N/A No Universal Lift Tool and Service Ladder FHB 3759 Both No No Universal Lift Tool Adapter FHB 3761 Both No No 0.3M Serial Port Converter Cable, 9-Pin to 25-Pin FHB 3925 Both Yes No Asynch Printer/Terminal Cable, 9-pin to 25-pin, 4M FHB 3926 Both Yes No Serial Port Null Modem Cable, 9-pin to 9-pin, 10M FHB 3928 Both Yes No 1.8 M (6-ft) Extender Cable for Displays (15-pin D-shell to 15-pin D-shell) FHB 4242 Both Yes No Extender Cable - USB Keyboards, 1.8M FHB 4256 Both Yes No VGA to DVI Connection Converter FHB 4276 Both Yes No 70.56GB 15k rpm Disk Unit FHB 4327 Support Yes No 141.12GB 15k rpm Disk Unit FHB 4328 Support Yes No 282.25GB 15k rpm Disk Unit FHB 4329 Support Yes No PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, Single Wide Adapters, Universal FHB 4599 Both No No 0/32-core POWER7 CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book FHB 4700 Both No Yes 0/24-core POWER7 CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book FHB 4702 Both No Yes On/Off AIX/Linux Proc CoD Billing, 100 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4700 or #7560. FHB 4704 MES Yes No Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4700 FHB 4706 MES Yes No Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4702 FHB 4707 MES Yes No On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4700 or #7560 FHB 4709 MES Yes No On/Off 999 GB-Days, Memory Billing POWER7 FHB 4710 MES Yes No On/Off Proc CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4702 or #7562 FHB 4711 MES Yes No On/Off IBMi Proc CoD Billing, 100 Proc-Day, for Processor Book #4700 or #7560. FHB 4712 MES Yes No Single core activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 FHB 4713 Both Yes No Single core activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4702 FHB 4714 Both Yes No Sixty four core activations for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 FHB 4717 Both Yes No Sixty four core activations for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4702 FHB 4718 Both Yes No Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4700, IBM i FHB 4719 MES Yes No On/Off Processor CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day for Processor Book #4700 or #7560, IBM i FHB 4721 MES Yes No Billing for 100 Processor Minutes usage of Processor Book #4702 with IBM i. FHB 4722 MES Yes No On/Off Processor CoD Billing, 1 Proc-Day for Processor Book #4702 or #7562, IBM i FHB 4724 MES Yes No PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor (FIPS 4) FHB 4764 Both No No Active Memory Expansion Enablement FHB 4790 Both Yes No PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen3 BSC 4765-001 FHB 4808 Both No No IBM i CBU Specify FHB 4896 Both N/A No Single 5250 Enterprise Enablement FHB 4995 Both Yes No Full 5250 Enterprise Enablement FHB 4996 Both Yes No Software Preload Required FHB 5000 Initial N/A No Customer Solution Center - Rochester Mfg FHB 5002 Initial N/A No RFID TAGS FOR SERVERS, BLADES, BLADECENTERS, RACKS, AND HMCS FHB 5524 Both Yes No Sys Console On HMC FHB 5550 Both Yes No Mirror 141GB Disk/Controller Pkg FHB 5556 Support Yes No Sys Console-Ethernet No IOP FHB 5557 Both No No 0/32GB DDR3 Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 5600 Both No Yes 0/64GB DDR3 Memory (4X16GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 5601 Both No Yes 0/128GB DDR3 Memory (4X32GB) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 5602 Both No Yes 80/160GB DAT160 SAS Tape Drive FHB 5619 Both No No Blind Swap Type III Cassette- PCIe, Short Slot FHB 5646 Both No No Blind Swap Type III Cassette- PCI-X or PCIe, Standard Slot FHB 5647 MES No No DAT160 Data Cartridge FHB 5689 Support Yes No IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter FHB 5700 Support No No IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter FHB 5701 Support No No IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter FHB 5706 Both No No 10Gb FCoE PCIe Dual Port Adapter FHB 5708 Both No No 1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X on Copper Media Adapter FHB 5713 Both No No 1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X on Optical Media Adapter FHB 5714 Support No No 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI-X Adapter FHB 5716 Support No No 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI Express Adapter FHB 5717 Both No No DVD/Tape SAS External Storage Unit FHB 5720 Both No No 10 Gb Ethernet-SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter FHB 5721 Support No No 10 Gb Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter FHB 5722 Support No No 2-Port Asynchronous EIA-232 PCI Adapter FHB 5723 Support No No 10 Gigabit Ethernet-CX4 PCI Express Adapter FHB 5732 Both No No 8 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter FHB 5735 Both No No PCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter FHB 5736 Both No No 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter FHB 5740 Support No No IBM Single Bus Ultra 320 SCSI Repeater Card FHB 5741 Support No No IBM Dual Bus Ultra 320 SCSI Repeater Card FHB 5742 Support No No Half High 800GB/1.6TB LTO4 SAS Tape Drive FHB 5746 Both No No IBM LTO Ultrium 4 800 GB Data Cartridge FHB 5747 Both No No POWER GXT145 PCI Express Graphics Accelerator FHB 5748 Both No No 4Gbps Fibre Channel (2-Port) FHB 5749 Both No No IDE Slimline DVD-ROM Drive FHB 5756 Support No No IBM 4.7 GB IDE Slimline DVD-RAM Drive FHB 5757 Both No No 4 GB Single-Port Fibre Channel PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter FHB 5758 Support No No 4 Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCI-X 2.0 DDR Adapter FHB 5759 Both No No 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Express Adapter FHB 5767 Both No No 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter FHB 5768 Both No No 10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR PCI Express Adapter FHB 5769 Both No No 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI Express Adapter FHB 5772 Both No No 4 Gigabit PCI Express Single Port Fibre Channel Adapter FHB 5773 Support No No 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter FHB 5774 Both No No PCI-X EXP24 Ctl-1.5GB No IOP FHB 5780 Support No No 4 Port Async EIA-232 PCIe Adapter FHB 5785 Both No No TotalStorage EXP24 Disk Dwr FHB 5786 Support No No 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, with repeater FHB 5797 Both No No 12X I/O Drawer PCI-X, no repeater FHB 5798 Support No No 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, SFF disk FHB 5803 Both No No 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, no disk FHB 5873 Both No No Source indicator for a MES ordered #6954 rack FHB 5879 MES Yes No EXP 12S Expansion Drawer FHB 5886 Both No No PCI-X DDR Dual -x4 SAS Adapter FHB 5900 Support No No PCIe Dual-x4 SAS Adapter FHB 5901 Both No No PCI-X DDR Dual - x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter FHB 5902 Support No No PCIe 380MB Cache Dual - x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter FHB 5903 Both No No PCI-X DDR 1.5GB Cache SAS RAID Adapter (BSC) FHB 5906 Both No No PCI-X DDR Dual - x4 SAS Adapter FHB 5912 Both No No Non-paired SAS RAID indicator FHB 5922 Support No No Non-paired PCIe SAS RAID Indicator FHB 5923 Both No No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English, #103P FHB 5951 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French, #189 FHB 5952 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Italian, #142 FHB 5953 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, German/Austrian, #129 FHB 5954 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, UK English, #166P FHB 5955 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Spanish, #172 FHB 5956 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Japanese, #194 FHB 5957 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Brazilian Portuguese, #275 FHB 5958 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hungarian, #208 FHB 5959 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Korean, #413 FHB 5960 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Chinese, #467 FHB 5961 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French Canadian, #445 FHB 5962 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Belgian/UK, #120 FHB 5964 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swedish/Finnish, #153 FHB 5965 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Danish, #159 FHB 5966 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Bulgarian, #442 FHB 5967 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swiss/French/German, #150 FHB 5968 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Norwegian,#155 FHB 5969 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Dutch, #143 FHB 5970 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Portuguese, #163 FHB 5971 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Greek, #319 FHB 5972 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hebrew, #212 FHB 5973 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Polish, #214 FHB 5974 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovakian, #245 FHB 5975 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Czech, #243 FHB 5976 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Turkish, #179 FHB 5977 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, LA Spanish, #171 FHB 5978 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Arabic, #253 FHB 5979 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Thai, #191 FHB 5980 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Russian, #443 FHB 5981 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovenian, #234 FHB 5982 Both Yes No Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English Euro, #103P FHB 5983 Both Yes No Opt Front Door for 1.8m Rack FHB 6068 Support Yes No Opt Front Door for 2.0m Rack FHB 6069 Both Yes No 1.8m Rack Trim Kit FHB 6246 Support Yes No 2.0m Rack Trim Kit FHB 6247 Support Yes No 1.8m Rack Acoustic Doors FHB 6248 Support Yes No 2.0m Rack Acoustic Doors FHB 6249 Both Yes No Integrated Battery Backup w/cables FHB 6259 Both No Yes 1.8m Rack Trim Kit FHB 6263 Support Yes No 2.0m Rack Trim Kit FHB 6272 Both Yes No Integrated Battery Backup w/cables FHB 6331 MES No No Bulk Power AC/DC Regulator, POWER7 FHB 6332 Both No No Bulk Power Regulator, POWER6 FHB 6333 MES No No Bulk Power Distribution Assembly, POWER6 FHB 6334 MES No No Bulk Power Distribution Assembly, POWER7 FHB 6352 Both No No Power Cable -- Drawer to IBM PDU, 14-foot, 250V/10A FHB 6458 Both No No Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer To OEM PDU (125V, 15A) FHB 6460 MES No No Power Cord 4.3m (14-foot), Drawer to OEM PDU, (250V, 15A), U. S. FHB 6469 MES No No Power Cord 1.8m(6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A) FHB 6470 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7m (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A) FHB 6471 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7m (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) FHB 6472 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7m (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6473 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 13A) FHB 6474 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) FHB 6475 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6476 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) FHB 6477 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7 M(9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) FHB 6478 Both Yes No Power Cord (9-foot) , To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6479 Support No No Power Cord 1.8M (6-foot),To Wall, (250V, 15A), United States FHB 6487 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A or 250V, 10A ) FHB 6488 Both Yes No 4.3m (14-Ft) 3PH/24A Power Cord FHB 6489 Both Yes No 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48A Pwr Cord FHB 6491 Both Yes No 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48-60A Pwr Cord FHB 6492 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6493 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6494 Both Yes No Power Cord (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6495 Support Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6496 Both Yes No Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6497 Both Yes No Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) FHB 6498 Support Yes No Power Cable - Drawer to IBM PDU, 200-240V/10A FHB 6577 Initial N/A No Optional Rack Security Kit FHB 6580 Both Yes No Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack FHB 6586 Both Yes No Disk Slot Fillers (Quantity 4) FHB 6598 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A) FHB 6651 Both Yes No 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A Pwr Cord FHB 6654 Both Yes No 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A WR Pwr Cord FHB 6655 Both Yes No 4.3m (14-Ft)1PH/24A Power Cord FHB 6656 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) FHB 6659 Both Yes No Power Cord (14-foot), Drawer To OEM PDU (125V, 15A) FHB 6660 Both Yes No Power Cord 4.3M (14-foot), Drawer to OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) FHB 6669 Both No No Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A), FHB 6670 Support Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A FHB 6671 Both Yes No Power Cord 1.5M (5-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A FHB 6672 Both Yes No Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) FHB 6680 Both Yes No Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall, (250V, 15A) FHB 6687 Support Yes No PCI 2-Line WAN IOA No IOP FHB 6805 Support No No PCI 4-Modem WAN IOA No IOP FHB 6808 Both No No EXP RK UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 FHB 6821 Both No No EXP RK UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 FHB 6822 Both No No EXP RK UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 FHB 6823 Both No No PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem NoIOP FHB 6833 Support No No Wgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over FHB 6849 MES No No Weight Reduction Option FHB 6850 Both No No Weight Distribution Plate FHB 6855 Both Yes No CEC Acoustic Doors, Front & Rear FHB 6867 Both No Yes Slimline Doors (F&R), FHB CEC Rack FHB 6868 Both No Yes Acoustic Doors (F&R), H I/O Expansion Rack Bolt-On FHB 6878 Both No No Non-Acoustic Doors (F&R), H I/O Expansion Rack Bolt-On FHB 6880 Both No No CEC Acoustic Front Cover w/Heat Exchanger Rear Cover FHB 6887 Both No Yes Expansion Rack Acoustic Doors, Front & Rear FHB 6888 Both No Yes UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 FHB 6941 Both No No UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 FHB 6942 Both No No UPIC Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 FHB 6943 Both No No UPIC Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z01 FHB 6944 Both No No UPIC Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z05 FHB 6945 Both No No UPIC Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z09 FHB 6946 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z13 FHB 6947 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Draw at Z17 FHB 6948 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Draw at Z21 FHB 6949 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to I/O Drawer at Z25 FHB 6950 Both No No 3rd & 4th AMDs + UPIC Y-Cable Group (BPC TO Fans) FHB 6952 Both No No Nonpowered, Bolt-on Expansion Rack, 24inch FHB 6953 Both No No Powered Expansion Rack, 24inch FHB 6954 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A13 FHB 6969 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A17 FHB 6970 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A21 FHB 6971 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A25 FHB 6972 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPC to I/O Drawer at A29 FHB 6973 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPC to I/O Drawer at Z29 FHB 6974 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 1st Processor Node (P9) FHB 6991 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 2nd Processor Node (P5) FHB 6992 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 3rd Processor Node (P6) FHB 6993 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD1 to 4th Processor Node (P2) FHB 6994 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 5th Processor Node (P7) FHB 6995 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 6th Processor Node (P8) FHB 6996 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 7th Processor Node (P3) FHB 6997 Both No No UPIC Y-Cable Group, BPD2 to 8th Processor Node (P4) FHB 6998 Both No No Intelligent PDU+, 1 EIA Unit, Universal UTG0247 Connector FHB 7109 Both No No Environmental Monitoring Probe FHB 7118 Both No No Power Distribution Unit FHB 7188 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #2124 FHB 7204 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #2125 FHB 7205 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #2126 FHB 7206 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #2127 FHB 7207 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #2128 FHB 7208 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #2138 FHB 7213 Support Yes No On/Off, 1GB-1Day, Memory Billing POWER7 FHB 7377 MES Yes No Quantity 150 of #4326 FHB 7508 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #4327 FHB 7509 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #4328 FHB 7510 Support No No Quantity 150 of #4329 FHB 7511 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #5741 FHB 7514 Both No No Quantity 150 of #5742 FHB 7515 Both No No Quantity 150 of #3676 FHB 7517 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #3677 FHB 7518 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3678 FHB 7519 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3586 FHB 7535 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3587 FHB 7536 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3658 FHB 7538 Both No No Quantity 150 of #1884 FHB 7543 Both No No Quantity 150 of #1888 FHB 7544 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1890 FHB 7545 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1909 FHB 7546 Both No No Quantity 150 of #1885 FHB 7547 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1886 FHB 7548 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3647 FHB 7549 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1911 FHB 7557 Both Yes No Cap. BackUP Power 795 0/32W (FC 4700), with 900 On/Off CoD Credit Proc-Days FHB 7560 Both No No Cap. BackUP Power 795 0/24W (FC 4702), with 680 On/Off CoD Credit Proc-Days FHB 7562 Both No No Quantity 150 of #3648 FHB 7564 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3649 FHB 7565 Both Yes No 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit FHB 7780 Both Yes No Ethernet Cable, 6M, Hardware Management Console to System Unit FHB 7801 Support Yes No Ethernet Cable, 15m, Hardware Management Console to System Unit FHB 7802 Both Yes No Side-by-Side for 1.8m Racks FHB 7840 Support No No Ruggedize Rack Kit FHB 7841 Support No No PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, Single Wide Adapters, Type II FHB 7862 Support No No Bolt-Down Kit, Low-Raised Floor FHB 7937 Both Yes No Bolt-Down Kit, High-Raised Floor FHB 7938 Both Yes No PowerVM -Standard Edition FHB 7943 Both Yes No Compact Handling Option FHB 7960 Both No No On/Off Processor Enablement for features 7813, 7731, 7586, 7587, 7704, 7705, 8967, 8968, 8969 and 8970 FHB 7971 MES Yes No On/Off Memory Enablement FHB 7973 MES Yes No Hgt Reduction Opt Carry-Over FHB 7977 MES No No PowerVM (Enterprise Edition) FHB 8002 Both Yes No Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator FHB 8019 MES Yes No Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator FHB 8031 MES Yes No RJ-45 to DB-25 Converter Cable FHB 8133 Support No No 0/256GB DDR3 Memory (8X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 8211 Both No Yes Activation of 1 GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory FHB 8212 Both Yes No Activation of 100 GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory FHB 8213 Both Yes No 0/512GB DDR3 Memory (16X5600) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 8214 Both No Yes 0/256GB DDR3 Memory (4X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 8218 Both No Yes 0/512GB DDR3 Memory (8X5601) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 8219 Both No Yes 0/1024GB DDR3 Memory (8X5602) DIMMS - 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory FHB 8221 Both No Yes Media Drawer Placement Indicator - U12 FHB 8449 Both No No Base Customer Spec Plcmnt FHB 8453 Initial N/A No Base Customer Spec Rack Plcmnt FHB 8469 Initial N/A No Single 5250 Enterprise Enablement Carry-Over Indicator FHB 8555 MES No No Full 5250 Enterprise Enablement Carry-Over Indicator FHB 8556 MES No No High Power CEC Power Rating Label FHB 8651 MES No High Power Exp. Power Rating Label FHB 8652 MES No High Power CEC/EXP Rack Power Rating Label FHB 8653 MES No Line Cord, 8AWG, 14ft, No Plug FHB 8677 Both No No Line Cord, 6AWG, 14ft, IEC309 100A Plug FHB 8686 Support No No Line Cord, 6AWG, 6ft, IEC309 100A Plug FHB 8687 Support No No Line Cord, 6AWG/Type W, 14ft, IEC309 60A Plug FHB 8688 Both No No Line Cord, 6AWG/Type W, 6ft, IEC309 60A Plug FHB 8689 Support No No Line Cord, 6AWG, 14ft, No Plug FHB 8694 Both No No Line Cord, 4AWG, 14ft, No Plug FHB 8695 Both No No Line Cord, 4AWG, 14ft, IEC309 100A Plug FHB 8696 Both No No Line Cord, 8AWG, 14ft, IEC309 30A Plug FHB 8697 Both No No Line Cord, 8AWG, 6ft, IEC309 30A Plug FHB 8698 Support No No Line Cord, 6AWG, 14ft, IEC309 60A Plug FHB 8699 Both No No Line Cord 4AWG/TYPEW, 14ft, 380-520VDC no plug FHB 8789 Both No No Line Cord 4AWG, 14ft, 380-520VDC, 100ADC plug FHB 8792 Both No No Mouse - USB, with Keyboard Attachment Cable FHB 8841 Support Yes No USB Mouse FHB 8845 Both Yes No Model upgrade indicator FHB 9029 MES Yes No Language Group Specify - US English FHB 9300 Initial N/A No New AIX License Core Counter FHB 9440 Initial N/A No New IBM i License Core Counter FHB 9441 Initial N/A No New Red Hat License Core Counter FHB 9442 Initial N/A No New SUSE License Core Counter FHB 9443 Initial N/A No Other AIX License Core Counter FHB 9444 Initial N/A No Other Linux License Core Counter FHB 9445 Initial N/A No 3rd Party Linux License Core Counter FHB 9446 Initial N/A No VIOS Core Counter FHB 9447 Initial N/A No PDU/PWR and Power Cord Redundancy Assurance FHB 9459 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Dutch FHB 9700 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - French FHB 9703 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - German FHB 9704 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Polish FHB 9705 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Norwegian FHB 9706 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Portuguese FHB 9707 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Spanish FHB 9708 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Italian FHB 9711 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Canadian French FHB 9712 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Japanese FHB 9714 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) FHB 9715 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Korean FHB 9716 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Turkish FHB 9718 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Hungarian FHB 9719 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Slovakian FHB 9720 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Russian FHB 9721 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Simplified Chinese (PRC) FHB 9722 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Czech FHB 9724 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify -- Romanian FHB 9725 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Croatian FHB 9726 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify -- Slovenian FHB 9727 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Brazilian Portuguese FHB 9728 Initial N/A No Language Group Specify - Thai FHB 9729 Initial N/A No TurboCore Mode Specify Code FHB 9982 Both N/A
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9117, 9119, 9179 machine type:
Initial/ MES/ Description Model Feature Purchase Both/ RP Machine Type 9117 Number Numbers Price Support CSU MES
Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator MMB 8030 MES Yes No
Initial/ MES/ Description Model Feature Purchase Both/ RP Machine Type 9117 Number Numbers Price Support CSU MES
Base Customer Spec Rack Plcmnt FHA 8469 Initial N/A
Initial/ MES/ Description Model Feature Purchase Both/ RP Machine Type 9117 Number Numbers Price Support CSU MES
Advanced POWER Virtualization Carry Over Indicator MHB 8030 MES Yes No
Feature conversions
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB battery features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 6331 - Integrated 6259 - Integrated Yes Battery Backup w/cables Battery Backup w/cables
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB cable features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 6941 - UPIC Cable Group, 6821 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 6942 - UPIC Cable Group, 6822 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A05 6943 - UPIC Cable Group, 6823 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A09 6961 - UPIC Y-Cable 6991 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD1 to 1st Group, BPD1 to 1st Processor Node (P9) Processor Node (P9) 6962 - UPIC Y-Cable 6992 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD1 to 2nd Group, BPD1 to 2nd Processor Node (P5) Processor Node (P5) 6963 - UPIC Y-Cable 6993 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD1 to 3rd Group, BPD1 to 3rd Processor Node (P6) Processor Node (P6) 6964 - UPIC Y-Cable 6994 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD1 to 4th Group, BPD1 to 4th Processor Node (P2) Processor Node (P2) 6965 - UPIC Y-Cable 6995 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD2 to 5th Group, BPD2 to 5th Processor Node (P7) Processor Node (P7) 6966 - UPIC Y-Cable 6996 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD2 to 6th Group, BPD2 to 6th Processor Node (P8) Processor Node (P8) 6967 - UPIC Y-Cable 6997 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD2 to 7th Group, BPD2 to 7th Processor Node (P3) Processor Node (P3) 6968 - UPIC Y-Cable 6998 - UPIC Y-Cable No Group, BPD2 to 8th Group, BPD2 to 8th Processor Node (P4) Processor Node (P4)
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB memory features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 5693 - 0/4GB DDR2 Memory 5600 - 0/32GB DDR3 Yes (4X1GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS - POWER6 CoD Memory 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 5694 - 0/8GB DDR2 Memory 5600 - 0/32GB DDR3 Yes (4X2GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS - POWER6 CoD Memory 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 5695 - 0/16GB DDR2 5600 - 0/32GB DDR3 Yes Memory (4X4GB) DIMMS- Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS - 533 MHz- POWER6 CoD 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory Memory 5694 - 0/8GB DDR2 Memory 5601 - 0/64GB DDR3 Yes (4X2GB) DIMMS- 667 MHz- Memory (4X16GB) DIMMS - POWER6 CoD Memory 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 5695 - 0/16GB DDR2 5601 - 0/64GB DDR3 Yes Memory (4X4GB) DIMMS- Memory (4X16GB) DIMMS - 533 MHz- POWER6 CoD 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory Memory 5696 - 0/32GB DDR2 5601 - 0/64GB DDR3 Yes Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS- Memory (4X16GB) DIMMS - 400 MHz- POWER6 CoD 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory Memory 5695 - 0/16GB DDR2 5602 - 0/128GB DDR3 Yes Memory (4X4GB) DIMMS- Memory (4X32GB) DIMMS - 533 MHz- POWER6 CoD 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory Memory 5696 - 0/32GB DDR2 5602 - 0/128GB DDR3 Yes Memory (4X8GB) DIMMS- Memory (4X32GB) DIMMS - 400 MHz- POWER6 CoD 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory Memory 5697 - 0/64GB DDR2 5602 - 0/128GB DDR3 Yes Memory(4X16GB) DIMMS, Memory (4X32GB) DIMMS - 400 MHz, POWER6 CoD 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory Memory 8201 - 0/256 GB 677MHz 8211 - 0/256GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (8X5600) DIMMS - (32x#5694) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8202 - 0/256 GB 533MHz 8211 - 0/256GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (8X5600) DIMMS - (16x#5695) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 5680 - Activation of 1GB 8212 - Activation of 1 No DDR2 POWER6 Memory GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory 5681 - Activation of 256 8213 - Activation of 100 No GB DDR2 POWER6 Memory GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory 5684 - Activation of 100 8213 - Activation of 100 No GB DDR2 Memory GB DDR3 POWER7 Memory 8203 - 0/512 GB 533MHz 8214 - 0/512GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (16X5600) DIMMS - (32x#5695) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8202 - 0/256 GB 533MHz 8218 - 0/256GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (4X5601) DIMMS - (16x#5695) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8203 - 0/512 GB 533MHz 8219 - 0/512GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (8X5601) DIMMS - (32x#5695) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8204 - 0/512 GB 400MHz 8219 - 0/512GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (8X5601) DIMMS - (16x#5696) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8203 - 0/512 GB 533MHz 8221 - 0/1024GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (8X5602) DIMMS - (32x#5695) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory 8204 - 0/512 GB 400MHz 8221 - 0/1024GB DDR3 Yes DDR2 Memory Package Memory (8X5602) DIMMS - (16x#5696) 1066 MHz - POWER7 CoD Memory
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB processor features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 4694 - 0/8-core POWER6 4700 - 0/32-core POWER7 Yes 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book Active Processor Book 4695 - 0/8-core POWER6 4700 - 0/32-core POWER7 Yes 5.0GHz CoD , 0-core CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book Active Processor Book 4705 - 0/8-core, 64GB 4700 - 0/32-core POWER7 Yes Enabled POWER6 5.0GHz CoD Processor , 0-core CoD , 0-core Active Active Processor Book Processor Book 4694 - 0/8-core POWER6 4702 - 0/24-core POWER7 Yes 4.2GHz CoD , 0-core CoD Processor , 0-core Active Processor Book Active Processor Book 4754 - Processor 4713 - Single core No Activation #4754 activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 4755 - Processor 4713 - Single core No Activation #4755 activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4700 4754 - Processor 4714 - Single core No Activation #4754 activation for POWER7 CoD Processor Book #4702
Feature conversions for 9119-FHA to 9119-FHB rack-related features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 6865 - Acoustic Doors 6867 - CEC Acoustic Yes (F&R), H CEC Rack Doors, Front & Rear 6869 - Slimline Doors 6868 - Slimline Doors Yes (F&R), H CEC AND I/O (F&R), FHB CEC Rack Expansion Racks 6866 - Acoustic/heat 6887 - CEC Acoustic Yes Exchanger Doors (F/R), H Front Cover w/Heat CEC Rack Exchanger Rear Cover 6870 - Acoustic Doors 6888 - Expansion Rack Yes (F&R), H I/O Expansion Acoustic Doors, Front & Rack Rear
Feature conversions for 9119-FHB cable features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 6941 - UPIC Cable Group, 6821 - EXP RK UPIC Cable No BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01 Group, BPD1 to I/O Drawer at A01
Feature conversions for 9119-FHB rack-related features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 5798 - 12X I/O Drawer 5797 - 12X I/O Drawer Yes PCI-X, no repeater PCI-X, with repeater
Feature conversions for 9119-FHB virtualization engine features
Parts From feature conversion To feature conversion Returned 7943 - PowerVM -Standard 8002 - PowerVM No Edition (Enterprise Edition)
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Model conversion purchase price
From Type | From Model | To Type | To Model | Price |
9119 | FHA | 9119 | FHB | 54,000 |
Type | Model | Part number | Description | Price |
9119 | FHB | 911963316259 | Feat Conv 6331 to 6259 | 9,000 |
9119 | FHB | 911969416821 | Feat Conv 6941 to 6821 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969426822 | Feat Conv 6942 to 6822 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969436823 | Feat Conv 6943 to 6823 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969616991 | Feat Conv 6961 to 6991 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969626992 | Feat Conv 6962 to 6992 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969636993 | Feat Conv 6963 to 6993 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969646994 | Feat Conv 6964 to 6994 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969656995 | Feat Conv 6965 to 6995 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969666996 | Feat Conv 6966 to 6996 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969676997 | Feat Conv 6967 to 6997 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911969686998 | Feat Conv 6968 to 6998 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911956935600 | Feat Conv 5693 to 5600 | 1,764 |
9119 | FHB | 911956945600 | Feat Conv 5694 to 5600 | 1,764 |
9119 | FHB | 911956955600 | Feat Conv 5695 to 5600 | 1,764 |
9119 | FHB | 911956945601 | Feat Conv 5694 to 5601 | 6,948 |
9119 | FHB | 911956955601 | Feat Conv 5695 to 5601 | 6,948 |
9119 | FHB | 911956965601 | Feat Conv 5696 to 5601 | 6,948 |
9119 | FHB | 911956955602 | Feat Conv 5695 to 5602 | 13,896 |
9119 | FHB | 911956965602 | Feat Conv 5696 to 5602 | 13,896 |
9119 | FHB | 911956975602 | Feat Conv 5697 to 5602 | 13,896 |
9119 | FHB | 911982018211 | Feat Conv 8201 to 8211 | 14,112 |
9119 | FHB | 911982028211 | Feat Conv 8202 to 8211 | 14,112 |
9119 | FHB | 911956808212 | Feat Conv 5680 to 8212 | 221 |
9119 | FHB | 911956818213 | Feat Conv 5681 to 8213 | 22,050 |
9119 | FHB | 911956848213 | Feat Conv 5684 to 8213 | 22,050 |
9119 | FHB | 911982038214 | Feat Conv 8203 to 8214 | 28,224 |
9119 | FHB | 911982028218 | Feat Conv 8202 to 8218 | 27,792 |
9119 | FHB | 911982038219 | Feat Conv 8203 to 8219 | 55,584 |
9119 | FHB | 911982048219 | Feat Conv 8204 to 8219 | 55,584 |
9119 | FHB | 911982038221 | Feat Conv 8203 to 8221 | 111,168 |
9119 | FHB | 911982048221 | Feat Conv 8204 to 8221 | 111,168 |
9119 | FHB | 911946944700 | Feat Conv 4694 to 4700 | 54,945 |
9119 | FHB | 911946954700 | Feat Conv 4695 to 4700 | 54,945 |
9119 | FHB | 911947054700 | Feat Conv 4705 to 4700 | 54,945 |
9119 | FHB | 911946944702 | Feat Conv 4694 to 4702 | 35,630 |
9119 | FHB | 911947544713 | Feat Conv 4754 to 4713 | 6,023 |
9119 | FHB | 911947554713 | Feat Conv 4755 to 4713 | 6,023 |
9119 | FHB | 911947544714 | Feat Conv 4754 to 4714 | 5,285 |
9119 | FHB | 911968656867 | Feat Conv 6865 to 6867 | 100 |
9119 | FHB | 911968696868 | Feat Conv 6869 to 6868 | 3,100 |
9119 | FHB | 911968666887 | Feat Conv 6866 to 6887 | 100 |
9119 | FHB | 911968706888 | Feat Conv 6870 to 6888 | 100 |
9119 | FHB | 911979438002 | Feat Conv 7943 to 8002 | 0 |
9119 | FHB | 911957985797 | Feat Conv 5798 to 5797 | 19,000 |
Model From To 9119-FHA 9119-FHB
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