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The IBM eServer OpenPower 710 Express server has been withdrawn from the market, effective May 31, 2006. The following links provide information on the OpenPower 710 Express.
- Offers optimized configurations at very attractive prices
- Delivers leading-edge performance and productivity
- Provides cost-effective flexibility and freedom with the Linux® operating system (OS)
- Incorporates enterprise-class features such as the optional Virtualization Engine™ technology to improve server utilization
- Brings mainframe-inspired reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features to an entry-level server
Companies of all sizes require computing resources that can deliver the high-performance and reliability features to compete in an on demand world, the freedom to run a range of business-critical applications and the flexibility to adapt to changing business conditions. For smaller and mid-sized companies, computing solutions must require minimal set-up and be easy to manage and maintain. And those solutions must come at affordable prices.
The IBM eServer® OpenPower™ 710 Express server is a powerful pre-configured 1- or 2-way system that combines the performance and reliability features previously available in high-end machines with the simplicity and pricing required by many smaller and mid-sized companies. Equipped with enterprise-class IBM POWER5™ processors and tuned for the Linux OS, the OpenPower 710 Express server has the power and flexibility to run Web serving, file-and-print services, security and a host of other infrastructure, high performance computing (HPC) and business-critical applications. Offered in optimized configurations at attractive prices, this server is designed to deliver outstanding performance and productivity right out of the box.
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Offers optimized configurations at special prices
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Features the 64-bit POWER5 processor to deliver enterprise-level performance
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Provides the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of the Linux OS
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Includes enterprise-level reliability features, availability and serviceability (RAS) capabilities
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Brings optional virtualization capabilities, including Micro-Partitioning™ and LPAR technologies, to an entry-level server
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2U 19 inch rack-mount drawer
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Four standard hot-swappable Ultra320 SCSI drive bays
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Three Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended (PCI-X) slots
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Dual Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps ports
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Redundant hot-plug cooling
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Extensive array of I/O options: memory, multiple disk drives and speeds, communications adapters and media devices
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Available in three configurations:
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Entry rack offering:
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One 1.65GHz POWER5 processor
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2GB of memory
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Two 73.4GB drives at 10K rpm
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DVD-ROM
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Value rack offering:
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Two 1.65GHz POWER5 processors
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4GB of memory
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Four 73.4GB drives at 10K rpm
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DVD-ROM
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Redundant hot-plug power
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Consolidation rack offering:
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Two 1.65GHz POWER5 processors
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8GB of memory
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Four 73.4GB drives at 15K rpm
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DVD-ROM
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Redundant hot-plug power
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