IBM Series P770:
TESTING & COSMETIC NOTES:
This is a USED WORKING item in GOOD cosmetic condition purchased from, installed andmaintained by IBM.
Equipment was fully functional when shutdown.
Equipment was installed as the 911 Emergency Server for
BOEC: City of Portland Emergency Communications Center.
CEC systems weredismantled recently by IBM service. Replaced due to the relocation of the communication center.
CEC interconnects included.
COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THIS sale:
System Model: IBM 9117-MMC (770)
Processor Clock Speed: 3.72 GHz
CPU Type: RISC
9117-MMC 2CEC system p770 S/N 101A7F7
CPU Cores Installed: 24 @ 3.72GHz
CPU Cores Activated: 20 (via capacity on demand) @ 3.72GHz
Memory Installed: 384GB
Drives 4 156 GB drives 15k SFF SAS AIX LNX
Quantity 6 of 8GB PCI-X quad port fiber channel adapter, feature code 5729
Quantity 1 of 10GB PCI-X dual port network adapter, feature code 5288
Includes 2 hot-swap power supplies per enclosure
The innovative IBM Power 770 server with POWER7 processors is a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), rack-mounted server. This
modular-built system uses one to four enclosures; each enclosure is four EIA units tall and is housed in a 19-inch rack. New to the model
MMC server are two new, powerful POWER7 processor drawers. Each of the drawers contains a powerful POWER7 processor card, an
enhanced POWER7 I/O backplane, and a new Integrated Multifunction Card. Each POWER7 processor card features 64-bit architecture
designed with two single-chip module (SCM) POWER7 processors. Each POWER7 SCM enables either up to six or eight active processor
cores with 2 MB of L2 cache (256 KB per core) and 32 MB of L3 cache (4 MB per core). Each POWER7 SCM processor is available at
frequencies of 3.72 GHz with six cores or 3.30 GHz with eight cores. This new model server is available starting as low as four active cores
and incrementing one core at a time through built-in Capacity on Demand (CoD) functions.
The POWER7 model MMC is a modular system that may be configured with one to four processor drawers. A system configured with up to
four of these drawers using 6-core SCM processors will enable up to 48 processor cores running at frequencies up to 3.72 GHz. Or, a
system configured with up to four drawers using 8-core SCM processors will enable up to 64 processor cores running at frequencies up to
3.30 GHz. A POWER7 system built with two or more model MMC processor drawers must be built with identical SCM POWER7
processors running at the same frequency.
Both of the above two processor drawers for POWER7 model MMC systems were designed with two integrated POWER7 I/O controllers
that enhance I/O performance while supporting a maximum of six internal PCIe adapters and six internal small form-factor, SAS DASD
bays. Also, both drawers are designed with a new Integrated Multifunction Card which provides four Ethernet ports (two 10 Gb and two 1
Gb),a serial port, and two USB ports. Virtualization of these Ethernet ports is provided through VIOS for AIX, IBM i, and Linux. Native (nonVIOS)
usage of these ports is supported by AIX or Linux. The Integrated Virtual Ethernet or Host Ethernet Adapter is not used with the
Power 770 model MMC.
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All items are carefully inspected and photographed prior to shipping. We use a professional packing and shipping service to ensure that your items arrive quickly and safely. Must have a confirmed address. I require payment within 3 days of sale close. This is a large and heavy item. It will be shipped via Freight. This will require a wooden crate to insure that it arrives safely. This will take up to 15 days to crate and ship.