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Features and specifications This section provides a summary of the features and specifications of your blade server. Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program in your server to determine the specific type of microprocessor that is in the blade server. BladeCenter HS40 specifications for non-NEBS/ETSI environments The following table provides a summary of the features and specifications of your BladeCenter HS40 Type 8839 blade server operating in a non-NEBS/ETSI environment. Note: Power, cooling, removable-media drives, external ports, and advanced system management are provided by the IBM BladeCenter Type 8677 Eserver and IBM BladeCenter T Types 8720 and 8730. Eserver Microprocessor: Supports up to 4 microprocessors v Intel™ Xeon 2.0 GHz or faster v L2 and L3 caches, size dependant on microprocessor Size: v Height: 24.5 cm (9.7 inches) v Depth: 44.6 cm (17.6 inches) v Width: 5.9 cm (2.32 inches) v Maximum weight: 7.0 kg (15.4 lb) Memory: v Eight double data rate (DDR) PC2100 184-pin DIMM sockets Integrated functions: v Four Gigabit Ethernet controllers v ATI Radeon 7000 video controller v Minimum: 512 MB v Light path diagnostics v Maximum: 16 GB1 v Local service processor v Type: 2-way interleaved, DDR, v IDE controller PC2100, ECC SDRAM registered x4 (Chipkill™) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) only v RS-485 interface for communication with the management module v Supports 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, v Integrated Baseboard and 2 GB DIMMs Management Controller v Hot Spare memory v Universal Serial Bus (USB) v1.1 Expansion: v Two I/O expansion card connectors for communication with keyboard, mouse, diskette drive, and CD-ROM drive2 Drives: v Support for up to two Ultra320 SCSI hot-swap hard disk drives available in an optional SCSI storage expansion unit v Serial over LAN (SOL) management interface Electrical input: v Input power: 400 W, maximum Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) alerts: v Microprocessor v Memory v Hard disk drives Environment: v Air temperature: - Blade server on: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F). Altitude: 0 to 914 m (2998.69 ft) - Blade server on: 10° to 32°C (50° to 95°F). Altitude: 914 m to 2134 m (2998.69 ft to 7000 ft) - Blade server off: -40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F) v Humidity: - Blade server on: 8% to 80% - Blade server off: 5% to 80% Notes: 1. You might have to enable large-memory support for your operating system to access all of the memory that is installed in your blade server. See the documentation for your operating system for information. 2. The operating system in the blade server must provide USB support for the blade server to recognize and use the keyboard, mouse, CD-ROM drive, and diskette drive. The BladeCenter unit uses USB for internal communications with these devices. Chapter 1. Introduction 5

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Features
and
specifications
This
section
provides
a
summary
of
the
features
and
specifications
of
your
blade
server.
Use
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
in
your
server
to
determine
the
specific
type
of
microprocessor
that
is
in
the
blade
server.
BladeCenter
HS40
specifications
for
non-NEBS/ETSI
environments
The
following
table
provides
a
summary
of
the
features
and
specifications
of
your
BladeCenter
HS40
Type
8839
blade
server
operating
in
a
non-NEBS/ETSI
environment.
Note:
Power,
cooling,
removable-media
drives,
external
ports,
and
advanced
system
management
are
provided
by
the
IBM
Eserver
BladeCenter
Type
8677
and
IBM
Eserver
BladeCenter
T
Types
8720
and
8730.
Microprocessor:
Supports
up
to
4
microprocessors
v
Intel
Xeon
2.0
GHz
or
faster
v
L2
and
L3
caches,
size
dependant
on
microprocessor
Memory:
v
Eight
double
data
rate
(DDR)
PC2100
184-pin
DIMM
sockets
v
Minimum:
512
MB
v
Maximum:
16
GB
1
v
Type:
2-way
interleaved,
DDR,
PC2100,
ECC
SDRAM
registered
x4
(Chipkill
)
dual
inline
memory
modules
(DIMMs)
only
v
Supports
256
MB,
512
MB,
1
GB,
and
2
GB
DIMMs
v
Hot
Spare
memory
Expansion:
v
Two
I/O
expansion
card
connectors
Drives:
v
Support
for
up
to
two
Ultra320
SCSI
hot-swap
hard
disk
drives
available
in
an
optional
SCSI
storage
expansion
unit
Size:
v
Height:
24.5
cm
(9.7
inches)
v
Depth:
44.6
cm
(17.6
inches)
v
Width:
5.9
cm
(2.32
inches)
v
Maximum
weight:
7.0
kg
(15.4
lb)
Integrated
functions:
v
Four
Gigabit
Ethernet
controllers
v
ATI
Radeon
7000
video
controller
v
Light
path
diagnostics
v
Local
service
processor
v
IDE
controller
v
RS-485
interface
for
communication
with
the
management
module
v
Integrated
Baseboard
Management
Controller
v
Universal
Serial
Bus
(USB)
v1.1
for
communication
with
keyboard,
mouse,
diskette
drive,
and
CD-ROM
drive
2
v
Serial
over
LAN
(SOL)
management
interface
Electrical
input:
v
Input
power:
400
W,
maximum
Predictive
Failure
Analysis
(PFA)
alerts:
v
Microprocessor
v
Memory
v
Hard
disk
drives
Environment:
v
Air
temperature:
Blade
server
on:
10°
to
35°C
(50°
to
95°F).
Altitude:
0
to
914
m
(2998.69
ft)
Blade
server
on:
10°
to
32°C
(50°
to
95°F).
Altitude:
914
m
to
2134
m
(2998.69
ft
to
7000
ft)
Blade
server
off:
-40°
to
60°C
(-40°
to
140°F)
v
Humidity:
Blade
server
on:
8%
to
80%
Blade
server
off:
5%
to
80%
Notes:
1.
You
might
have
to
enable
large-memory
support
for
your
operating
system
to
access
all
of
the
memory
that
is
installed
in
your
blade
server.
See
the
documentation
for
your
operating
system
for
information.
2.
The
operating
system
in
the
blade
server
must
provide
USB
support
for
the
blade
server
to
recognize
and
use
the
keyboard,
mouse,
CD-ROM
drive,
and
diskette
drive.
The
BladeCenter
unit
uses
USB
for
internal
communications
with
these
devices.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
5