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Features, specifications

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Features and specifications The following table provides a summary of the features and specifications of your 325 Type 8835 server. Depending on your server model, some features Eserver might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. Table 1. Features and specifications Microprocessor: Power supply: Heat output: v AMD Opteron™ 200 Series Processor (one to two-way) One 411 watt (115-230 V ac) - Minimum: One - Maximum: Two Size: v 1024 KB Level-2 cache v Height 43 mm (1.69 in.) v Depth: 660 mm (25.98 in.) Note: Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to determine the type and speed v Width: 440 mm (17.32 in.) of the microprocessors in your server. v Weight: approximately 12.7 kg (28 lb) when fully configured Memory: v AMD HyperTransport™ technology v Type: Error correcting code (ECC), double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM, registered DIMMs with Chipkill™ Integrated functions: v Baseboard management controller v One single-channel LSI Ultra320 SCSI controller memory protection - Minimum: 1 GB - Maximum: 6 GB (12 GB with availability of 2 GB DIMMs) - Installable in pairs v Four interleaved slots with standard microprocessor v Two Broadcom 10/100/1000 Ethernet controllers (dual-port design) with Wake on LAN® v Four Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports v One serial port v One video port Approximate heat output in British thermal units (Btu) per hour for dual multiprocessor configurations: v Minimum configuration: 789 Btu (230 watts) v Maximum configuration: 1619 Btu (472 watts) Electrical input: v Sine-wave input (50-60 Hz) required v Input voltage low range: - Minimum: 100 V ac - Maximum: 127 V ac v Input voltage high range: - Minimum: 200 V ac - Maximum: 240 V ac v Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA), approximately: - Minimum: 0.12 kVA - Maximum: 0.40 kVA v Two interleaved slots with optional microprocessor Drives: v CD-ROM: slim IDE (standard) v Hard disk drives - Slim-high 3.5-inch drives, hot-swap SCSI or non-hot-swap IDE (drive capacity and speed vary with model) - Maximum: Two Expansion slots: v One full-length adapter slot supports up to 100 MHz/64-bit PCI-X adapters (bus 3) v One half-length adapter slot supports up to 100 MHz/64-bit PCI-X adapters (bus 3) v Supports 3.3 V or universal adapters only Acoustical noise emissions: Notes: v Declared sound power, idling: 6.5 bels v Declared sound power, operating: 6.5 bels 1. Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power-management optional features in use. Environment: 2. These levels were measured in controlled v Air temperature: acoustical environments according to the - Server on: 10° to 35°C (50.0° to procedures specified by the American 95.0°F). Altitude: 0 to 914 m (2998.7 National Standards Institute (ANSI) ft) S12.10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in - Server on: 10° to 32°C (50.0° to accordance with ISO 9296. Actual 89.6°F). Altitude: 914 m (2998.7 ft) to sound-pressure levels in a given location 2133 m (6998.0 ft.) might exceed the average values stated - Server off: 10° to 43°C (50.0° to because of room reflections and other 109.4°F). Maximum altitude: 2133 m nearby noise sources. The declared (6998.0 ft) sound-power levels indicate an upper v Humidity: limit, below which a large number of - Server on: 8% to 80% computers will operate. - Server off: 8% to 80% v Airflow rates: - Minimum: 28 CFM Video controller: - Maximum: 47 CFM v ATI RageXL video controller integrated on system board v Compatible with SVGA v 8 MB SDRAM video memory Chapter 1. General information 3

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Features
and
specifications
The
following
table
provides
a
summary
of
the
features
and
specifications
of
your
Eserver
325
Type
8835
server.
Depending
on
your
server
model,
some
features
might
not
be
available,
or
some
specifications
might
not
apply.
Table
1.
Features
and
specifications
Microprocessor:
v
AMD
Opteron
200
Series
Processor
(one
to
two-way)
Minimum:
One
Maximum:
Two
v
1024
KB
Level-2
cache
Note:
Use
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
to
determine
the
type
and
speed
of
the
microprocessors
in
your
server.
Memory:
v
AMD
HyperTransport
technology
v
Type:
Error
correcting
code
(ECC),
double-data
rate
(DDR)
SDRAM,
registered
DIMMs
with
Chipkill
memory
protection
Minimum:
1
GB
Maximum:
6
GB
(12
GB
with
availability
of
2
GB
DIMMs)
Installable
in
pairs
v
Four
interleaved
slots
with
standard
microprocessor
v
Two
interleaved
slots
with
optional
microprocessor
Drives:
v
CD-ROM:
slim
IDE
(standard)
v
Hard
disk
drives
Slim-high
3.5-inch
drives,
hot-swap
SCSI
or
non-hot-swap
IDE
(drive
capacity
and
speed
vary
with
model)
Maximum:
Two
Expansion
slots:
v
One
full-length
adapter
slot
supports
up
to
100
MHz/64-bit
PCI-X
adapters
(bus
3)
v
One
half-length
adapter
slot
supports
up
to
100
MHz/64-bit
PCI-X
adapters
(bus
3)
v
Supports
3.3
V
or
universal
adapters
only
Video
controller:
v
ATI
RageXL
video
controller
integrated
on
system
board
v
Compatible
with
SVGA
v
8
MB
SDRAM
video
memory
Power
supply:
One
411
watt
(115-230
V
ac)
Size:
v
Height
43
mm
(1.69
in.)
v
Depth:
660
mm
(25.98
in.)
v
Width:
440
mm
(17.32
in.)
v
Weight:
approximately
12.7
kg
(28
lb)
when
fully
configured
Integrated
functions:
v
Baseboard
management
controller
v
One
single-channel
LSI
Ultra320
SCSI
controller
v
Two
Broadcom
10/100/1000
Ethernet
controllers
(dual-port
design)
with
Wake
on
LAN
®
v
Four
Universal
Serial
Bus
(USB)
ports
v
One
serial
port
v
One
video
port
Acoustical
noise
emissions:
v
Declared
sound
power,
idling:
6.5
bels
v
Declared
sound
power,
operating:
6.5
bels
Environment:
v
Air
temperature:
Server
on:
10°
to
35°C
(50.0°
to
95.0°F).
Altitude:
0
to
914
m
(2998.7
ft)
Server
on:
10°
to
32°C
(50.0°
to
89.6°F).
Altitude:
914
m
(2998.7
ft)
to
2133
m
(6998.0
ft.)
Server
off:
10°
to
43°C
(50.0°
to
109.4°F).
Maximum
altitude:
2133
m
(6998.0
ft)
v
Humidity:
Server
on:
8%
to
80%
Server
off:
8%
to
80%
v
Airflow
rates:
Minimum:
28
CFM
Maximum:
47
CFM
Heat
output:
Approximate
heat
output
in
British
thermal
units
(Btu)
per
hour
for
dual
multiprocessor
configurations:
v
Minimum
configuration:
789
Btu
(230
watts)
v
Maximum
configuration:
1619
Btu
(472
watts)
Electrical
input:
v
Sine-wave
input
(50-60
Hz)
required
v
Input
voltage
low
range:
Minimum:
100
V
ac
Maximum:
127
V
ac
v
Input
voltage
high
range:
Minimum:
200
V
ac
Maximum:
240
V
ac
v
Input
kilovolt-amperes
(kVA),
approximately:
Minimum:
0.12
kVA
Maximum:
0.40
kVA
Notes:
1.
Power
consumption
and
heat
output
vary
depending
on
the
number
and
type
of
optional
features
installed
and
the
power-management
optional
features
in
use.
2.
These
levels
were
measured
in
controlled
acoustical
environments
according
to
the
procedures
specified
by
the
American
National
Standards
Institute
(ANSI)
S12.10
and
ISO
7779
and
are
reported
in
accordance
with
ISO
9296.
Actual
sound-pressure
levels
in
a
given
location
might
exceed
the
average
values
stated
because
of
room
reflections
and
other
nearby
noise
sources.
The
declared
sound-power
levels
indicate
an
upper
limit,
below
which
a
large
number
of
computers
will
operate.
Chapter
1.
General
information
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