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Compaq Servers As business-critical applications place growing demands on system resources, increasing system bandwidth becomes a vital issue. After evaluating available system architectures, Compaq determined that a new system architecture would provide the higher levels of performance, processor - Compaq ProLiant 1600 | Highly Parallel System Architecture in Compaq Servers - Page 2
were tested. The configuration or configurations tested or described may or may not be the only available solution. This test is not a determination of product quality or correctness, nor does it ensure compliance with any federal state or local requirements. Compaq and ProLiant are registered with - Compaq ProLiant 1600 | Highly Parallel System Architecture in Compaq Servers - Page 3
benchmark summary ECG052/1198, Compaq ProLiant 3000 Continues to Provide Best Performance and Price:Performance in its Class at www.compaq.com. 800 MB/s Processor Bus (at 100 MHz) 800 MB/s Memory Bus Memory Controller CPU CPU Memory Controller 800 MB/s Memory Bus Memory Banks for up to 4 GB - Compaq ProLiant 1600 | Highly Parallel System Architecture in Compaq Servers - Page 4
allows Compaq servers with the Highly Parallel System Architecture to integrate other PCI components, such as the SCSI and network controllers on the system board and still deliver up to eight available PCI-based I/O expansion slots. The dual peer-PCI buses are wide high-speed buses that support 64 - Compaq ProLiant 1600 | Highly Parallel System Architecture in Compaq Servers - Page 5
, supporting the use of multiple Intel Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium II Xeon, or Pentium III Xeon processors to meet the widest possible range of customer needs. The processors share the processor bus, so instructions can be processed simultaneously. Configuration of the Highly Parallel System
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August 1999
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Prepared by
ISSD Technology
Communications
C
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Introduction
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Architecture Overview
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I/O Subsystem
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Memory Architecture
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Advanced Symmetric
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Conclusion
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Highly Parallel System Architecture in
Compaq Servers
As business-critical applications place growing demands on system resources, increasing
system bandwidth becomes a vital issue. After evaluating available system architectures,
Compaq determined that a new system architecture would provide the higher levels of
performance, processor and I/O expandability, and bandwidth to satisfy the needs of
increasingly complex transaction, database, internet/intranet, and file/print applications.
The Highly Parallel System Architecture, introduced by Compaq in 1997, delivers the
greatest system bandwidth available today for such demanding applications.
This technology brief describes the Highly Parallel System Architecture.
Please direct comments regarding this communication to the ISSD Technology Communications Group at this Internet
address: