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Brand New IBM 2583-EDU IBM System x3250 M4 Type 2583 EDU Rack Server Intel Xeon
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Brand New IBM 2583-EDU IBM System x3250 M4 Type 2583 EDU Rack Server Intel Xeon
Price: US $825.00

Brand New IBM 2583-EDU IBM System x3250 M4 Type 2583 EDU Rack Server
Intel Xeon E3-1230V2 / 3.3 GHz ( 3.7 GHz ) ( Quad-Core ) Processor, 8 MB L3 cache,RAID ( Serial ATA-300 / SAS ), PCI Express 2.0 x4 ( ServeRAID H1110 ), 4GB Memory
The server uses the following features and technologies: v integrated management module II The integrated management module II (IMM2) is the second generation of the IMM. The IMM2 is the common management controller for IBM System x hardware. The IMM2 consolidates multiple management functions in a single chip on the server system board. Some of the features that are unique to the IMM2 are enhanced performance, expanded compatibility with blade servers, higher-resolution remote video, expanded security options, and Feature on Demand enablement for hardware and firmware options. For additional information, see “Using the integrated management module II (IMM2)” on page 60. v UEFI-compliant server firmware The UEFI firmware offers several features, including Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) version 2.1 compliance; enhanced reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) capabilities; and basic input/output system (BIOS) compatibility support. UEFI replaces the BIOS and defines a standard interface between the operating system, platform firmware, and external devices. The server is capable of booting UEFI-compliant operating systems, BIOS-based operating systems, and BIOS-based adapters as well as UEFI-compliant adapters. Note: The server does not support DOS. v Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) collects and analyzes system information to aid in diagnosing server problems. DSA collects the following information about the server: – Drive health information – Event logs for ServeRAID controllers and service processors – Hardware inventory, including PCI and USB information – Installed applications and hot fixes – Kernel modules – Light path diagnostics status – Network interfaces and settings – Performance data and details about processes that are running – RAID and controller configuration – integrated management module II (IMM2) status and configuration – System configuration – Vital product data and firmware information DSA creates a DSA log, which is a chronologically ordered merge of the system-event log (as the IPMI event log), the integrated management module II (IMM2) event log (as the ASM event log), and the operating-system event logs. You can send the DSA log as a file to a support representative or view the information as a text file or HTML file. For more information, see the Problem Determination and Service Guide.Please contact us before leaving response if you have any issues.

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