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850 MHz Integrated xSeries Server

  

On February 13, 2001  IBM® announced an Integrated xSeries® Server for iSeries™. This Intel® server that fits inside IBM System i™ (iSeries) models has a 850 MHz processor allowing the IBM i solution to consolidate larger Windows® server workloads. This 850 MHz product follows the 700 MHz Integrated xSeries Server announced in 2000.

This Integrated xSeries Server has an Intel Pentium® III 850 MHz processor with 256K of on-chip L2 cache, a 100 MHz front side bus (FSB) and S3 Savage4 video adapter with 32 MB of video RAM. Up to 3 hot plug LAN adapters are supported with options for 4/16/100 Mbps token-ring and 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet. Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports are available for connection of various devices, including printers. The Integrated xSeries Server has four memory slots supporting 128 MB, 256 MB and 1 GB ECC SDRAM memory for up to 4 GB total memory.

The 850 MHz Integrated xSeries Server requires i5/OS™ V4R5 or later and is supported in most Power servers.

The 850 MHz Integrated xSeries server supports Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 and Windows 2000 Server.

The Integrated xSeries Server requires a monitor, keyboard and mouse to be attached for the Windows console.

 
Integrated xSeries Server
Processor Intel 850 MHz Pentium III processor
Cache 256K of on-chip L2 cache
Bus 100 MHz front side bus
Memory Up to 4GB (max 3712MB addressable) 128MB, 256MB, 1GB ECC SDRAMs available
Video S3 Savage4 video adapter with 32 MB of video RAM
LAN Adapters 1-3
10/100 Mbps Ethernet
1 Gbps Ethernet
4/16/100 Mbps Token-Ring
Device Options 2 x Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports
 
Power server support for Integrated xSeries Servers (IXS) ***
Power Server Total IXS* Total IXS in
Main CEC **
270 3 1
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520 18 1 (only feature 4811)
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525 18 1 (only feature 4811)
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550 36 1 (only feature 4812)
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570 1/2-way 18 1 (only feature 4813)
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570 1/4-way 36 0
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570 1/8-way 48 0
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570 2/8-way 48 0
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570 2/4-way 36 1 (only feature 4813)
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570 4/8-way 48 2 (only feature 4813)
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570 5/8-way 48 2 (only feature 4813)
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570 9/12-way 48 3 (only feature 4813)
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570 2/16-way 48 0
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570 4/16-way 48 0
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570 8/16-way 48 4 (only feature 4813)
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570 13/16-way 48 4 (only feature 4813)
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595 60 2
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800 4 1
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810 13 1
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820 12 2
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825 36 1
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830 28 2
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840 32 2
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870 48 2
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890 48 2
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SB2 2 2
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SB3 2 2
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* Each Integrated xSeries Server will consume resources on the Power server system. The actual number of Integrated xSeries Servers that a IBM i can support will depend on the available IBM i resources and the workload of the Integrated xSeries Servers. See  Chapter 17, Integrated BladeCenter® and System x™ Performance in the PDF file  System i Performance Capabilities Reference to determine the IBM i solution impact of integrating xSeries servers.
** The Total IXS in Main CEC number denotes how many Integrated xSeries Servers can be installed in the main system unit. Installing the maximum number of Integrated xSeries Servers may require one or more expansion towers.
*** The Total IXS and Total IXS in Main CEC numbers include other supported IXS feature codes for IXS models that are not listed on this page.
 
Ordering information
 
Feature Code Power Server Type-model Numbers Description
2891 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810 2890-002 PIII 850MHz Integrated xSeries Server
2791 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890 2890-002 PIII 850MHz Integrated xSeries Server
2895 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810   128MB Server Memory  3
2896 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810   256MB Server Memory  3
2897 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810   1GB Server Memory  3
2795 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890   128MB Server Memory  3
2796 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890   256MB Server Memory  3
2797 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890   1GB Server Memory  3
2744 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890 2744-001 PCI 100/16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA  4
4838 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890 2838-001 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA  4
2743 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890 2743-001 Gigabit Ethernet IOA - optical interface  4
2760 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890 2760-001 Gigabit Ethernet IOA - UTP interface  4
0325 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, 870, 890   IXS Extension Cable for Windows (default but may be removed)
 
3 At least one memory feature is required.
4 At least one LAN IOA is required.
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