The name of the base system (platform): | IBM Power Systems |
Developers: | IBM |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2014/04/28 |
Technology: | Server platforms, Data processing centers are technologies for DPC |
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2014
IBM Power Systems S814
Power Systems S814 is the server of IBM, treats a new line of the Power Systems servers. It is created on the open server platform and is ready to process huge amounts of data at a high speed.
On April 28, 2014 IBM provided new servers of a line Power Systems.
The Power Systems S814, S822 and S824 servers can work on operating systems Linux, AIX and IBM i.
The IBM Power Systems servers are based on POWER8 technology and are created for problems of processing of Big Data. For creation of these systems of the company it was required to invest $2.4 billion.
The new equipment uses the IBM POWER8 processor – 2.5 cm2 in size which more than 4 billion transistors and more than 17.5 km of the high-speed copper cable are built in.
The server is focused on corporate clients - the mid-size companies integrating workloads under UNIX, IBM I and Linux.
Set
- One 6-core 3.02 GHz POWER8 the processor (a form factor "in a cabinet" or "tower")
or
- One 8-core 3.72 GHz POWER8 the processor (a form factor "in a cabinet")
- Level 2 (L2) cache 512 KB L2 cache per core
- Level 3 (L3) cache 8 MB L3 cache per core
- Level 4 (L4) cache 16 MB per DIMM
- RAM: Min/Max 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 modules, 16/512 GB
- Active Memory Sharing
- Bandwidth the processor - memory - 192 GB / with on a socket
IBM Power Systems S812L
IBM Power Systems S812L is the server on the basis of POWER8 technology, operates on the Linux platform.
On April 28, 2014 the IBM company provided the new Power Systems servers created on the open server platform and processing huge amounts of data at a high speed.
The server of a line S Class has high rates of quality and load of systems. IBM gives a guarantee of working loading at the level of 65% (that exceeds average values on the market) for all lines of the S Class servers. Having twice bigger capacity of data transmission channel in comparison with the latest systems based on x86, these servers are capable to cut by half the space occupied by DPC.
A system is optimized for transactions with Big Data and analytics. Works running OS of the Linux family: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) or Ubuntu Server.
Set
- S812L model: One socket for 10-core 3.42 GHz or 12-core 3.02 GHz POWER8
- S822L model: Two sockets for 10-core 3.42 GHz or 12-core 3.02 GHz POWER8
- Level 2 (L2) cache 512 KB L2 a cache on a core
- Level 3 (L3) cache 8 MB L3 a cache on a core
- Level 4 (L4) cache 16 MB on the module DIMM
- ОЗУ Min/Max - 16 GB,32 GB and 64 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
- 16 GB/512 GB - (S812L), 32 GB/1 TB - (S822L)
- Bandwidth server/memory - 192 GB/with on a socket
Storage system and output/input:
- Compartments for HDD/SSD in a standard configuration: 12 SFF or 8 SFF plus optionally 6 compartments of 1.8-inch SSD
- Compartment for compact DVD
- The integrated SAS Standard RAID 0,5,6,10 controller.
- Optionally: 7200 MB cache & Easy Tier function