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IBM BladeCenter

The IBM BladeCenter was IBM's blade server architecture, until it was replaced by Flex System in 2012. The x86 division was later sold to Lenovo in 2014.[1]

IBM BladeCenter
BladeCenter E front side: 8 blade servers (HS20) followed by 6 empty slots
Also known asIBM eServer BladeCenter (2002-2005)
DeveloperIBM
TypeBlade server
Release date2002 (2002)
Discontinued2012 (2012)
CPUx86 (HS/LS series)
POWER (JS/PS series)
CELL (QS series)
SuccessorIBM Flex System
BladeCenter E back side, showing on the left two FC switches and two Ethernet switches. On the right side a management module with VGA and PS/2 keyboard and mouse cables connected.
Magerit supercomputer (CeSViMa) has 86 Blade Centers (6 Blade Center E on each computing rack)

History edit

Introduced in 2002, based on engineering work started in 1999, the IBM eServer BladeCenter was relatively late to the blade server market. It differed from prior offerings in that it offered a range of x86 Intel server processors and input/output (I/O) options.

The naming was changed to IBM BladeCenter in 2005. In February 2006, IBM introduced the BladeCenter H with switch capabilities for 10 Gigabit Ethernet and InfiniBand 4X.

A web site called Blade.org was available for the blade computing community through about 2009.[2]

In 2012, the replacement Flex System was introduced.

Enclosures edit

IBM BladeCenter (E) edit

The original IBM BladeCenter was later marketed as BladeCenter E.[3] Power supplies have been upgraded through the life of the chassis from the original 1200 to 1400, 1800, 2000 and 2320 watt.

The BladeCenter (E) was co-developed by IBM and Intel and included:

IBM BladeCenter T edit

BladeCenter T is the telecommunications company version[4] of the original BladeCenter, available with either AC or DC (48 V)[5] power. Has 8 blade slots in 8U, but uses the same switches and blades as the regular BladeCenter E. To keep NEBS Level 3 / ETSI compliant special Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) compliant blades are available.

IBM BladeCenter H edit

 
BladeCenter H

Upgraded BladeCenter design with high-speed fabric options, announced in 2006.[6] Backwards compatible with older BladeCenter switches and blades. Features:[7]

  • 14 blade slots in 9U
  • Shared Media tray with Optical drive and USB 2.0 port
  • 1 (upgradable to 2) Advanced Management modules
  • Two slots for Gigabit Ethernet switches (can also have optical or copper pass-through)
  • Two slots for optional switch or pass-through modules, can have additional Ethernet, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand or Myrinet 2000 functions
  • Four slots for optional high-speed switches or pass-through modules, can have 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X.
  • Optional Hard-wired serial port capability
  • Power: Two (upgradable to four) power supplies, with Souriau UTG input connectors[8]
  • Two redundant high-speed blowers

IBM BladeCenter HT edit

 
BladeCenter HT chassis

BladeCenter HT is the telecommunications company version[9] of the BladeCenter H, available with either AC or DC (48 V) power. Has 12 blade slots in 12U, but uses the same switches and blades as the regular BladeCenter H. But to keep NEBS Level 3 / ETSI compliant special NEBS compliant blades are available.

IBM BladeCenter S edit

Targets mid-sized customers by offering storage inside the BladeCenter chassis, so no separate external storage needs to be purchased. It can also use 120 V power in the North American market, so it can be used outside the datacenter. When running at 120 V, the total chassis capacity is reduced. Features:[10]

  • 6 blade slots in 7U
  • Shared Media tray with optical drive and 2× USB 2.0 ports
  • 1 Advanced Management module as standard (no option for secondary module)
  • Storage: Up to 12 hot-swap 3.5" (or 24 2.5") SAS or SATA drives with RAID 0, 1, and 1E capability (RAID 5 and SAN capabilities optional with two SAS RAID controllers)
    • Two optional Disk Storage Modules for HDDs, six 3.5" SAS/SATA drives each
  • 4 hot-swap I/O switch module bays
  • Power: Two 950/1450-watt, hot-swap modules and ability to have two optional 950/1450-watt modules, offering redundancy and power for robust configurations; C19/C20 connectors
  • Four hot-swap redundant blowers (plus one fan in each power supply)

Blade nodes list edit

IBM BladeCenter blade nodes list
wide sockets 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
x86 Intel 2 1-4 HS40
1(2) 2(4) HX5
1 1-2 HS20 HS21 HS22 HS23
1 1 HS12
HC10
AMD 2 1-4 LS41 LS42
1 1-2 LS20 LS21
P POWER 2 4 JS43 Exp[11] PS704
2 2 PS702
1 2 JS22[12] JS23[11] PS703
1 1 JS12[13] PS701
PS700
PowerPC 1 2 JS20[14] JS21
Cell 2 2 QS20[15]
1 QS21[16] QS22[17]
UltraSPARC 2BC
Network 1 1 PN41

Intel based edit

Modules based on x86 processors from Intel.

HS12 edit

(2008) Features:

  • Processor: Celeron single-core 445 to quad-core Intel Xeon up to 2.83 GHz
  • Memory: 6 DIMM slots (up to 24 GB)
  • Hot-swap drives

HS20 edit

(2002–2006) Features:

 
Inside of IBM HS20 blade. Two 2.5 inch disk drive bays are unoccupied.
  • Processors: One or two Intel Xeon DP (single or dual-core)
  • Memory: 4 DIMM slots
  • Option for one or two 2.5" drives (ATA100, SCSI U320 or Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) depending on generation)
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)

HS21 edit

(2007–2008) This model can use the High-speed IO option of the BladeCenter H, but is backwards-compatible with the regular BladeCenter. Features:

  • Processors: One or two Intel Xeon DP (dual or quad-core)
  • Memory: 4 DIMM slots
  • Option for one or two SAS 2.5" drives
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit/s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X)

HS21 XM edit

(2007–2008) This model can use the High-speed IO option of the BladeCenter H, but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter. Features:

  • Processors: One or two Intel Xeon DP (dual or quad-core)
  • Memory: 8 DIMM slots
  • Option for one SAS 2.5" drive or one or two SAS-based Solid State drives
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit/s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X as well as additional Fibre-Channel or Ethernet ports)

HS22 edit

(2009–2011) Features:

  • Processors: One or two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series (up to 3.6 GHz 4-core or 3.46 GHz 6-core)
  • Memory: up to 192 GB DDR3 (12 VLP DIMM slots)
  • Option for two hot swap SAS 2.5" drives or SSD (RAID 0 and 1 are possible)
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports (Broadcom 5709S)
  • 1 CIOv slot (standard PCI-Express daughter card) and 1 CFFh slot (high-speed PCI-Express daughter card) for a total of 8 ports of I/O to each blade, including 4 ports of high-speed I/O
  • Requires Advanced Management Module

HS22v edit

(2010–2011) Features are very similar to HS22 but:

  • Memory: up to 288 GB DDR3 (18 VLP DIMM slots)
  • Up to two 1.8" disks (SSD, not hot swapable)
  • Requires Advanced Management Module

HS23 edit

(2012) Features:

  • Single-wide
  • Processors: One or two Intel Xeon E5-2600
  • Memory: 16 DIMM slots, up to 1600 MHz
  • 2 hot-swappable HDDs (SATA/SAS) or SSDs
  • Dual 10G/1G Ethernet onboard expandable to 4 × 10
  • Virtual Fabric / vNic's onboard
  • Requires Advanced Management Module

HS23E edit

(2012) Features:

  • Single-wide
  • Processors: One or two Intel Xeon E5-2400
  • Memory: 12 DIMM slots, up to 1600 MHz
  • 2 hot-swappable HDDs (SATA/SAS) or SSDs
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet onboard ports with TOE
  • Requires Advanced Management Module

HS40 edit

(2004) Features:

  • Double-wide (needs 2 slots)
  • Processors: One to four Intel Xeon MP
  • Memory: (8 DIMM slots)
  • Option for one or two ATA100 2.5" drives
  • Four 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports
  • Two expansion slots for up to four additional ports (Fibre Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)

HC10 edit

(2008) This blade model is targeted to the workstation market, Features:

  • Processor: Single Intel Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 8 GB max (4 DIMM slots)
  • NVidia video adapter
  • One SATA 60 GB HDD
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports

HX5 edit

(2010–2011) This blade model is targeted at the server virtualization market. Features:

  • Processors: 2 to 4 Intel E7, 6500 or 7500 series Xeon (4–10 cores per CPU, up to 2.67 GHz)
  • Memory: 256 GB Max (16 DIMM slots); Expandable to 40 slots with a 24 DIMM MAX 5 memory blade (640 GB total).
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports per blade

AMD based edit

Modules based on x86 processors from AMD.

LS20 edit

(2005-2006) Features:

  • Processors: One or two AMD Opteron (single or dual-core)
  • Memory: DDR (4 VLP DIMM slots)
  • Option for one or two SCSI U320 2.5" drives
  • Two 1 Gbit/s Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)

LS21 edit

 
Inside of IBM LS21 blade. Small circuit board visible on the bottom right is an optional Fibre Channel daughter card.

(2006) This model can use the high-speed I/O of the BladeCenter H, but is also backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter. Features:

  • Processors: One or two AMD Opteron (dual-core), support 65 nm Quad core after BIOS update (tested)
  • Memory: up to 32 GB of RAM (8 DIMM slots)
  • Option for one SAS or SATA 2.5" drive
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre-Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit/s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X)

LS22 edit

(2008) Upgraded model of LS21. Features:

  • Processors: One or two 45 nm AMD Opteron (quad or 6-core)
  • Memory: up to 64 GB of RAM (8 DIMM slots)
  • Option for two SAS or SATA 2.5" drive
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre-Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X)

LS41 edit

(2006–2007) This model can use the High-speed IO option of the BladeCenter H, but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter. Features:

  • Double-wide (needs 2 slots)
  • Processors: One to four AMD Opteron (dual-core)
  • Memory: up to 64 GB of RAM (16 DIMM slots)
  • Option for one or two SAS 2.5" drives
  • Four Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Two expansion slots for up to four additional ports (Fibre-Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit/s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X)
  • Data Storage Capacity ?

LS42 edit

(2008–2009) Upgraded model of LS41. Features:

  • Double-wide (needs 2 slots)
  • Processors: One to 4 AMD Opteron (quad or 6-core)
  • Memory: up to 128 GB of RAM (16 DIMM slots)
  • Option for one or two SAS 2.5" drives
  • Four Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Two expansion slots for up to four additional ports (Fibre-Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit/s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X)

Power based edit

Modules based on PowerPC- or Power ISA-based processors from IBM.

JS20 edit

(2006) Features:[18]

  • Can run AIX or Linux
  • Processors: Two PowerPC 970 at 1.6 or 2.2 GHz
  • Memory: 4 DIMM slots for PC2700 ECC (max 8 GB)
  • Option for one or two ATA100 2.5" drives
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)

JS21 edit

(2006) This model can have the High-speed IO option of the BladeCenter H, but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter. Features:

JS22 edit

(2009) Features:

JS23 edit

(2009) Features:

JS43 Express edit

Features:

JS12 Express edit

Features:

PS700 edit

Branded as part of IBM Power Systems. Features:

PS701 edit

Features are very similar to PS700, but

  • Processor: 8-core
  • Memory: max 128 GB

PS702 edit

Think two PS701 tied together back-to-back, forming a double-wide blade

PS703 edit

Features are very similar to PS701, but

  • Processors: Two 8-core at 2.4 GHz

PS704 edit

Think two PS703 tied together back-to-back, forming a double-wide blade.

Cell based edit

Modules based on Cell processors from IBM.

QS20 edit

Features:

  • Double-wide (needs 2 slots)
  • Can run Linux
  • Processors: Two Cell processors at 3.2 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB XDRAM (512 MB per processor)
  • 40 GB IDE100 2.5" drive
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Optional InfiniBand 4X connectivity

QS21 edit

Features:

  • Single-wide
  • Can run Linux
  • Processors: Two Cell processors at 3.2 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB (1 GB per processor)
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • One expansion slot for up to two additional ports (Fibre-Channel storage, additional Ethernet, Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand)
  • One High-speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports (10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X)

QS22 edit

Features:

  • Single-wide
  • Can run Linux
  • Processors: Two PowerXCell 8i at 3.2 GHz
  • Memory: Up to 32 GB of DDR2 SDRAM
  • Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Expansion slots for SAS daughter card, InfiniBand 4X DDR daughter card and 8 GB uFDM Flash Drive

UltraSPARC based: 2BC edit

Themis computer announced a blade around 2008. It ran the Sun Solaris operating system from Sun Microsystems. Each module had one UltraSPARC T2 with 64 threads at 1.2  GHz and up to 32 GB of DDR2 SDRAM processor memory.[20]

Advanced network: PN41 edit

Developed in conjunction with CloudShield, features:[21]

  • Single-wide
  • Processor: Intel IXP2805 network processor
  • Full payload screening with deep packet inspection (DPI)
  • Full Layer 7 processing and control
  • User programmability using Eclipse-based IDE and RAVE open development language
  • Quad 1 Gbit + quad 10 Gbit Ethernet controllers
  • Up to 20 Gbit/s DPI throughput per blade
  • Selective traffic capture, rewrite and redirect
  • Has LAN and WAN Interfaces

Modules edit

Switch modules edit

The BladeCenter can have a total of four switch modules, but two of the switch module bays can take only an Ethernet switch or Ethernet pass-though. To use the other switch module bays, a daughtercard needs to be installed on each blade that needs it, to provide the required SAN, Ethernet, InfiniBand or Myrinet function. Mixing of different type daughtercards in the same BladeCenter chassis is not allowed.

Gigabit Ethernet edit

Gigabit Ethernet switch modules were produced by IBM, Nortel, and Cisco Systems. BLADE Network Technologies produced some switches, and later was purchased by IBM. In all cases speed internal to the BladeCenter, between the blades, is non-blocking. External Gigabit Ethernet ports vary from four to six and can be either copper or optical fiber.

Storage Area Network edit

A variety of SAN switch modules have been produced by QLogic, Cisco, McData (acquired by Brocade) and Brocade ranging in speeds of 1, 2, 4 and 8 Gbit Fibre Channel. Speed from the SAN switch to the blade is determined by the lowest-common-denominator between the blade HBA daughtercard and the SAN switch. External port counts vary from two to six, depending on the switch module.

InfiniBand edit

A InfiniBand switch module has been produced by Cisco. Speed from the blade InfiniBand daughtercard to the switch is limited to IB 1X (2.5 Gbit). Externally the switch has one IB 4X and one IB 12X port. The IB 12X port can be split to three IB 4X ports, giving a total of four IB 4X ports and a total theoretical external bandwidth of 40 Gbit.

Pass-through edit

Two kinds of pass-through module are available: copper pass-through and fibre pass-through. The copper pass-through can be used only with Ethernet, while the Fibre pass-through can be used for Ethernet, SAN or Myrinet.

Bridge edit

Bridge modules are only compatible with BladeCenter H and BladeCenter HT. They function like Ethernet or SAN switches and bridge the traffic to InfiniBand. The advantage is that from the Operating System on the blade everything seems normal (regular Ethernet or SAN connectivity), but inside the BladeCenter everything gets routed over the InfiniBand.

High-speed switch modules edit

High-speed switch modules are compatible only with the BladeCenter H and BladeCenter HT. A blade that needs the function must have a high-speed daughtercard installed. Different high-speed daughtercards cannot be mixed in the same BladeCenter chassis.

10 Gigabit Ethernet edit

A 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch module was available from BLADE Network Technologies. This allowed 10 Gbit/s connection to each blade, and to outside the BladeCenter.

InfiniBand 4X edit

There are several InfiniBand options:

  • A high-speed InfiniBand 4X SDR switch module from Cisco. This allows IB 4X connectivity to each blade. Externally the switch has two IB 4X ports and two IB 12X ports. The 12X ports can be split to three 4X ports, providing a total of eight IB 4X ports or a theoretical bandwidth of 80 Gbit. Internally between the blades, the switch is non-blocking.
  • A High-speed InfiniBand pass-through module to directly connect the blades to an external InfiniBand switch. This pass-though module is compatible with both SDR and DDR InfiniBand speeds.
  • A high-speed InfiniBand 4X QDR switch module from Voltaire (later acquired by Mellanox Technologies). This allows full IB 4X QDR connectivity to each blade. Externally the switch has 16 QSFP ports, all 4X QDR capable.

Roadrunner TriBlade (custom module) edit

 
A schematic description of the TriBlade module

The IBM Roadrunner supercomputer used a custom module called the TriBlade from 2008 through 2013. An expansion blade connects two QS22 modules with 8 GB RAM each via 4 PCIe x8 links to a LS21 module with 16 GB RAM, two links for each QS22. It also provides outside connectivity via an Infiniband 4x DDR adapter. This makes a total width of four slots for a single TriBlade. Three TriBlades fit into one BladeCenter H chassis.[22]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Lenovo Press - replaced IBM Redbooks for Bladecenter
  • IBM BladeCenter Products and Technology - IBM Redbooks
  • BladeCenter HS23 (E5-2600) Product Guide
  • Lenovo BladeCenter E Product Guide - Lenovo Press
  • Installing VMware vSphere 5.5 on IBM BladeCenter H22
  • IBM BladeCenter Product Publications Quick Reference - IBM Redbooks 2013-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • Intel Server Products
  • IBM's Online Server Configurator
  • coreipm.com - Board Management Controller (BMC) firmware & other information for building BladeCenter compatible blades
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The IBM BladeCenter was IBM s blade server architecture until it was replaced by Flex System in 2012 The x86 division was later sold to Lenovo in 2014 1 IBM BladeCenterBladeCenter E front side 8 blade servers HS20 followed by 6 empty slotsAlso known asIBM eServer BladeCenter 2002 2005 DeveloperIBMTypeBlade serverRelease date2002 2002 Discontinued2012 2012 CPUx86 HS LS series POWER JS PS series CELL QS series SuccessorIBM Flex System BladeCenter E back side showing on the left two FC switches and two Ethernet switches On the right side a management module with VGA and PS 2 keyboard and mouse cables connected Magerit supercomputer CeSViMa has 86 Blade Centers 6 Blade Center E on each computing rack Contents 1 History 2 Enclosures 2 1 IBM BladeCenter E 2 1 1 IBM BladeCenter T 2 2 IBM BladeCenter H 2 2 1 IBM BladeCenter HT 2 3 IBM BladeCenter S 3 Blade nodes list 4 Intel based 4 1 HS12 4 2 HS20 4 3 HS21 4 4 HS21 XM 4 5 HS22 4 6 HS22v 4 7 HS23 4 8 HS23E 4 9 HS40 4 10 HC10 4 11 HX5 5 AMD based 5 1 LS20 5 2 LS21 5 3 LS22 5 4 LS41 5 5 LS42 6 Power based 6 1 JS20 6 2 JS21 6 3 JS22 6 4 JS23 6 5 JS43 Express 6 6 JS12 Express 6 7 PS700 6 8 PS701 6 8 1 PS702 6 9 PS703 6 9 1 PS704 7 Cell based 7 1 QS20 7 2 QS21 7 3 QS22 8 UltraSPARC based 2BC 9 Advanced network PN41 10 Modules 10 1 Switch modules 10 1 1 Gigabit Ethernet 10 1 2 Storage Area Network 10 1 3 InfiniBand 10 1 4 Pass through 10 1 5 Bridge 10 2 High speed switch modules 10 2 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 2 2 InfiniBand 4X 10 3 Roadrunner TriBlade custom module 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editIntroduced in 2002 based on engineering work started in 1999 the IBM eServer BladeCenter was relatively late to the blade server market It differed from prior offerings in that it offered a range of x86 Intel server processors and input output I O options The naming was changed to IBM BladeCenter in 2005 In February 2006 IBM introduced the BladeCenter H with switch capabilities for 10 Gigabit Ethernet and InfiniBand 4X A web site called Blade org was available for the blade computing community through about 2009 2 In 2012 the replacement Flex System was introduced Enclosures editIBM BladeCenter E edit The original IBM BladeCenter was later marketed as BladeCenter E 3 Power supplies have been upgraded through the life of the chassis from the original 1200 to 1400 1800 2000 and 2320 watt The BladeCenter E was co developed by IBM and Intel and included 14 blade slots in 7U Shared Media tray with Optical drive floppy drive and USB 1 1 port 1 upgradable to 2 Management modules Two slots for Gigabit Ethernet switches can also have optical or copper pass through Two slots for optional switch or pass through modules can have additional Ethernet Fibre Channel InfiniBand or Myrinet 2000 functions Power Two upgradable to four power supplies C19 C20 connectors Two redundant high speed blowers IBM BladeCenter T edit BladeCenter T is the telecommunications company version 4 of the original BladeCenter available with either AC or DC 48 V 5 power Has 8 blade slots in 8U but uses the same switches and blades as the regular BladeCenter E To keep NEBS Level 3 ETSI compliant special Network Equipment Building System NEBS compliant blades are available IBM BladeCenter H edit nbsp BladeCenter H Upgraded BladeCenter design with high speed fabric options announced in 2006 6 Backwards compatible with older BladeCenter switches and blades Features 7 14 blade slots in 9U Shared Media tray with Optical drive and USB 2 0 port 1 upgradable to 2 Advanced Management modules Two slots for Gigabit Ethernet switches can also have optical or copper pass through Two slots for optional switch or pass through modules can have additional Ethernet Fibre Channel InfiniBand or Myrinet 2000 functions Four slots for optional high speed switches or pass through modules can have 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X Optional Hard wired serial port capability Power Two upgradable to four power supplies with Souriau UTG input connectors 8 Two redundant high speed blowers IBM BladeCenter HT edit nbsp BladeCenter HT chassis BladeCenter HT is the telecommunications company version 9 of the BladeCenter H available with either AC or DC 48 V power Has 12 blade slots in 12U but uses the same switches and blades as the regular BladeCenter H But to keep NEBS Level 3 ETSI compliant special NEBS compliant blades are available IBM BladeCenter S edit Targets mid sized customers by offering storage inside the BladeCenter chassis so no separate external storage needs to be purchased It can also use 120 V power in the North American market so it can be used outside the datacenter When running at 120 V the total chassis capacity is reduced Features 10 6 blade slots in 7U Shared Media tray with optical drive and 2 USB 2 0 ports 1 Advanced Management module as standard no option for secondary module Storage Up to 12 hot swap 3 5 or 24 2 5 SAS or SATA drives with RAID 0 1 and 1E capability RAID 5 and SAN capabilities optional with two SAS RAID controllers Two optional Disk Storage Modules for HDDs six 3 5 SAS SATA drives each 4 hot swap I O switch module bays Power Two 950 1450 watt hot swap modules and ability to have two optional 950 1450 watt modules offering redundancy and power for robust configurations C19 C20 connectors Four hot swap redundant blowers plus one fan in each power supply Blade nodes list editIBM BladeCenter blade nodes list wide sockets 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 x86 Intel 2 1 4 HS40 1 2 2 4 HX5 1 1 2 HS20 HS21 HS22 HS23 1 1 HS12 HC10 AMD 2 1 4 LS41 LS42 1 1 2 LS20 LS21 P POWER 2 4 JS43 Exp 11 PS704 2 2 PS702 1 2 JS22 12 JS23 11 PS703 1 1 JS12 13 PS701 PS700 PowerPC 1 2 JS20 14 JS21 Cell 2 2 QS20 15 1 QS21 16 QS22 17 UltraSPARC 2BC Network 1 1 PN41Intel based editModules based on x86 processors from Intel HS12 edit 2008 Features Processor Celeron single core 445 to quad core Intel Xeon up to 2 83 GHz Memory 6 DIMM slots up to 24 GB Hot swap drives HS20 edit 2002 2006 Features nbsp Inside of IBM HS20 blade Two 2 5 inch disk drive bays are unoccupied Processors One or two Intel Xeon DP single or dual core Memory 4 DIMM slots Option for one or two 2 5 drives ATA100 SCSI U320 or Serial Attached SCSI SAS depending on generation Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand HS21 edit 2007 2008 This model can use the High speed IO option of the BladeCenter H but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter Features Processors One or two Intel Xeon DP dual or quad core Memory 4 DIMM slots Option for one or two SAS 2 5 drives Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X HS21 XM edit 2007 2008 This model can use the High speed IO option of the BladeCenter H but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter Features Processors One or two Intel Xeon DP dual or quad core Memory 8 DIMM slots Option for one SAS 2 5 drive or one or two SAS based Solid State drives Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X as well as additional Fibre Channel or Ethernet ports HS22 edit 2009 2011 Features Processors One or two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series up to 3 6 GHz 4 core or 3 46 GHz 6 core Memory up to 192 GB DDR3 12 VLP DIMM slots Option for two hot swap SAS 2 5 drives or SSD RAID 0 and 1 are possible Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports Broadcom 5709S 1 CIOv slot standard PCI Express daughter card and 1 CFFh slot high speed PCI Express daughter card for a total of 8 ports of I O to each blade including 4 ports of high speed I O Requires Advanced Management Module HS22v edit 2010 2011 Features are very similar to HS22 but Memory up to 288 GB DDR3 18 VLP DIMM slots Up to two 1 8 disks SSD not hot swapable Requires Advanced Management Module HS23 edit 2012 Features Single wide Processors One or two Intel Xeon E5 2600 Memory 16 DIMM slots up to 1600 MHz 2 hot swappable HDDs SATA SAS or SSDs Dual 10G 1G Ethernet onboard expandable to 4 10 Virtual Fabric vNic s onboard Requires Advanced Management Module HS23E edit 2012 Features Single wide Processors One or two Intel Xeon E5 2400 Memory 12 DIMM slots up to 1600 MHz 2 hot swappable HDDs SATA SAS or SSDs Dual Gigabit Ethernet onboard ports with TOE Requires Advanced Management Module HS40 edit 2004 Features Double wide needs 2 slots Processors One to four Intel Xeon MP Memory 8 DIMM slots Option for one or two ATA100 2 5 drives Four 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports Two expansion slots for up to four additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand HC10 edit 2008 This blade model is targeted to the workstation market Features Processor Single Intel Core 2 Duo Memory 8 GB max 4 DIMM slots NVidia video adapter One SATA 60 GB HDD Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports HX5 edit 2010 2011 This blade model is targeted at the server virtualization market Features Processors 2 to 4 Intel E7 6500 or 7500 series Xeon 4 10 cores per CPU up to 2 67 GHz Memory 256 GB Max 16 DIMM slots Expandable to 40 slots with a 24 DIMM MAX 5 memory blade 640 GB total Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports per bladeAMD based editModules based on x86 processors from AMD LS20 edit 2005 2006 Features Processors One or two AMD Opteron single or dual core Memory DDR 4 VLP DIMM slots Option for one or two SCSI U320 2 5 drives Two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand LS21 edit nbsp Inside of IBM LS21 blade Small circuit board visible on the bottom right is an optional Fibre Channel daughter card 2006 This model can use the high speed I O of the BladeCenter H but is also backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter Features Processors One or two AMD Opteron dual core support 65 nm Quad core after BIOS update tested Memory up to 32 GB of RAM 8 DIMM slots Option for one SAS or SATA 2 5 drive Two Gigabit Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X LS22 edit 2008 Upgraded model of LS21 Features Processors One or two 45 nm AMD Opteron quad or 6 core Memory up to 64 GB of RAM 8 DIMM slots Option for two SAS or SATA 2 5 drive Two Gigabit Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X LS41 edit 2006 2007 This model can use the High speed IO option of the BladeCenter H but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter Features Double wide needs 2 slots Processors One to four AMD Opteron dual core Memory up to 64 GB of RAM 16 DIMM slots Option for one or two SAS 2 5 drives Four Gigabit Ethernet ports Two expansion slots for up to four additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X Data Storage Capacity LS42 edit 2008 2009 Upgraded model of LS41 Features Double wide needs 2 slots Processors One to 4 AMD Opteron quad or 6 core Memory up to 128 GB of RAM 16 DIMM slots Option for one or two SAS 2 5 drives Four Gigabit Ethernet ports Two expansion slots for up to four additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit s Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X Power based editModules based on PowerPC or Power ISA based processors from IBM JS20 edit 2006 Features 18 Can run AIX or Linux Processors Two PowerPC 970 at 1 6 or 2 2 GHz Memory 4 DIMM slots for PC2700 ECC max 8 GB Option for one or two ATA100 2 5 drives Two Gigabit Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand JS21 edit 2006 This model can have the High speed IO option of the BladeCenter H but is backwards compatible with the regular BladeCenter Features Can run AIX or Linux Can do virtualization with Dynamic Logical Partitioning DLPAR capabilities Processors Two PowerPC 970FX single core at 2 7 GHz or two PowerPC 970MP dual core at 2 5 GHz Memory 4 DIMM slots for PC2 3200 or PC2 4200 ECC max 16 GB Option for one or two SAS 2 5 drives Two Gigabit Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X JS22 edit 2009 Features Can run IBM i AIX or Linux Supports virtualization with Dynamic Logical Partitioning DLPAR and IBM Integrated Virtualization Manager IVM 19 Processors Two POWER6 dual core at 4 0 GHz Memory 4 DIMM slots ECC Chipkill DDR2 SDRAM max 32 GB One 2 5 SAS drive up to 146 GB Two Gigabit Ethernet ports card One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X JS23 edit 2009 Features Can run IBM i AIX or Linux Supports virtualization with Dynamic Logical Partitioning DLPAR and IBM Integrated Virtualization Manager IVM 19 Processors Two POWER6 dual core at 4 2 GHz 64 MB L3 cache 32 per processor Memory 4 DIMM slots ECC Chipkill DDR2 SDRAM max 64 GB One 2 5 SAS up to 300 GB or one SSD drive Two Gigabit Ethernet ports card One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X One CIOv PCIe expansion slot JS43 Express edit Features Double wide Can run IBM i AIX or Linux Supports virtualization with Dynamic Logical Partitioning DLPAR and IBM Integrated Virtualization Manager IVM 19 Processors 4 POWER6 dual core at 4 2 GHz 128 MB L3 cache 32 per processor Memory 8 DIMM slots ECC Chipkill DDR2 SDRAM max 128 GB Up to two 2 5 SAS up to 300 GB or up to two SSD drives Two Gigabit Ethernet ports card One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X Two PCIe CIOv expansion slots JS12 Express edit Features Can run IBM i AIX or Linux Supports virtualization with Dynamic Logical Partitioning DLPAR and IBM Integrated Virtualization Manager IVM 19 Processor One POWER6 dual core at 3 8 GHz Memory 8 DIMM slots ECC Chipkill DDR2 SDRAM max 64 GB Zero to two 2 5 SAS drive up to 146 GB Two Gigabit Ethernet ports with optionan dual Gbit card One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 4 Gbit s Fibre Channel iSCSI or InfiniBand 4X PS700 edit Branded as part of IBM Power Systems Features Can run IBM i AIX or Linux on Power Can do virtualization with Dynamic Logical Partitioning DLPAR capabilities Processor One POWER7 quad core at 3 GHz Memory max 64 GB Two Gigabit Ethernet ports with optionan dual Gbit card PS701 edit Features are very similar to PS700 but Processor 8 core Memory max 128 GB PS702 edit Think two PS701 tied together back to back forming a double wide blade PS703 edit Features are very similar to PS701 but Processors Two 8 core at 2 4 GHz PS704 edit Think two PS703 tied together back to back forming a double wide blade Cell based editModules based on Cell processors from IBM QS20 edit Features Double wide needs 2 slots Can run Linux Processors Two Cell processors at 3 2 GHz Memory 1 GB XDRAM 512 MB per processor 40 GB IDE100 2 5 drive Two Gigabit Ethernet ports Optional InfiniBand 4X connectivity QS21 edit Features Single wide Can run Linux Processors Two Cell processors at 3 2 GHz Memory 2 GB 1 GB per processor Two Gigabit Ethernet ports One expansion slot for up to two additional ports Fibre Channel storage additional Ethernet Myrinet 2000 or InfiniBand One High speed expansion slot for up to two additional ports 10 Gbit Ethernet or InfiniBand 4X QS22 edit Features Single wide Can run Linux Processors Two PowerXCell 8i at 3 2 GHz Memory Up to 32 GB of DDR2 SDRAM Two Gigabit Ethernet ports Expansion slots for SAS daughter card InfiniBand 4X DDR daughter card and 8 GB uFDM Flash DriveUltraSPARC based 2BC editThemis computer announced a blade around 2008 It ran the Sun Solaris operating system from Sun Microsystems Each module had one UltraSPARC T2 with 64 threads at 1 2 GHz and up to 32 GB of DDR2 SDRAM processor memory 20 Advanced network PN41 editDeveloped in conjunction with CloudShield features 21 Single wide Processor Intel IXP2805 network processor Full payload screening with deep packet inspection DPI Full Layer 7 processing and control User programmability using Eclipse based IDE and RAVE open development language Quad 1 Gbit quad 10 Gbit Ethernet controllers Up to 20 Gbit s DPI throughput per blade Selective traffic capture rewrite and redirect Has LAN and WAN InterfacesModules editSwitch modules edit The BladeCenter can have a total of four switch modules but two of the switch module bays can take only an Ethernet switch or Ethernet pass though To use the other switch module bays a daughtercard needs to be installed on each blade that needs it to provide the required SAN Ethernet InfiniBand or Myrinet function Mixing of different type daughtercards in the same BladeCenter chassis is not allowed Gigabit Ethernet edit Gigabit Ethernet switch modules were produced by IBM Nortel and Cisco Systems BLADE Network Technologies produced some switches and later was purchased by IBM In all cases speed internal to the BladeCenter between the blades is non blocking External Gigabit Ethernet ports vary from four to six and can be either copper or optical fiber Storage Area Network edit A variety of SAN switch modules have been produced by QLogic Cisco McData acquired by Brocade and Brocade ranging in speeds of 1 2 4 and 8 Gbit Fibre Channel Speed from the SAN switch to the blade is determined by the lowest common denominator between the blade HBA daughtercard and the SAN switch External port counts vary from two to six depending on the switch module InfiniBand edit A InfiniBand switch module has been produced by Cisco Speed from the blade InfiniBand daughtercard to the switch is limited to IB 1X 2 5 Gbit Externally the switch has one IB 4X and one IB 12X port The IB 12X port can be split to three IB 4X ports giving a total of four IB 4X ports and a total theoretical external bandwidth of 40 Gbit Pass through edit Two kinds of pass through module are available copper pass through and fibre pass through The copper pass through can be used only with Ethernet while the Fibre pass through can be used for Ethernet SAN or Myrinet Bridge edit Bridge modules are only compatible with BladeCenter H and BladeCenter HT They function like Ethernet or SAN switches and bridge the traffic to InfiniBand The advantage is that from the Operating System on the blade everything seems normal regular Ethernet or SAN connectivity but inside the BladeCenter everything gets routed over the InfiniBand High speed switch modules edit High speed switch modules are compatible only with the BladeCenter H and BladeCenter HT A blade that needs the function must have a high speed daughtercard installed Different high speed daughtercards cannot be mixed in the same BladeCenter chassis 10 Gigabit Ethernet edit A 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch module was available from BLADE Network Technologies This allowed 10 Gbit s connection to each blade and to outside the BladeCenter InfiniBand 4X edit There are several InfiniBand options A high speed InfiniBand 4X SDR switch module from Cisco This allows IB 4X connectivity to each blade Externally the switch has two IB 4X ports and two IB 12X ports The 12X ports can be split to three 4X ports providing a total of eight IB 4X ports or a theoretical bandwidth of 80 Gbit Internally between the blades the switch is non blocking A High speed InfiniBand pass through module to directly connect the blades to an external InfiniBand switch This pass though module is compatible with both SDR and DDR InfiniBand speeds A high speed InfiniBand 4X QDR switch module from Voltaire later acquired by Mellanox Technologies This allows full IB 4X QDR connectivity to each blade Externally the switch has 16 QSFP ports all 4X QDR capable Roadrunner TriBlade custom module edit nbsp A schematic description of the TriBlade module The IBM Roadrunner supercomputer used a custom module called the TriBlade from 2008 through 2013 An expansion blade connects two QS22 modules with 8 GB RAM each via 4 PCIe x8 links to a LS21 module with 16 GB RAM two links for each QS22 It also provides outside connectivity via an Infiniband 4x DDR adapter This makes a total width of four slots for a single TriBlade Three TriBlades fit into one BladeCenter H chassis 22 See also editBladeCenter Extension zBX Based on BladeCenter supercomputers The IBM Roadrunner was implemented with BladeCenter components from 2008 through 2013 23 All supercomputers of Spanish Supercomputing Network This includes Magerit and Marenostrum the two most powerful supercomputers of Spain and 6 small supercomputers Ljubljana Supercomputing Center employs the BladeCenter Weta Digital uses BladeCenter to render The Lord of the Rings and other films Aquasar watercooled BladeCenter prototypeReferences edit Kunert Paul 23 January 2014 It was inevitable Lenovo stumps up 2 3bn for IBM System x server biz channelregister co uk The Register Retrieved 23 January 2014 Blade Server Information from Blade org Archived from the original on August 16 2009 Retrieved July 18 2013 IBM BladeCenter E chassis specifications IBM 2007 02 05 Archived from the original on 2012 10 03 IBM BladeCenter T chassis specifications IBM 2006 01 17 Archived from the original on 2012 11 05 Connecting The Bladecenter T Type 8720 To Dc Power IBM BladeCenter T 8720 Installation And User Manual Page 34 ManualsLib www manualslib com Retrieved 2020 12 27 IBM BladeCenter H Chassis delivers high performance extreme reliability and ultimate flexibility www 01 ibm com 2006 02 09 Retrieved 2020 12 27 IBM BladeCenter H chassis specifications IBM 2008 10 07 Archived from the original on 2012 10 03 IBM BladeCenter 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BladeCenter E Product Guide Lenovo Press Installing VMware vSphere 5 5 on IBM BladeCenter H22 IBM BladeCenter Product Publications Quick Reference IBM Redbooks Archived 2013 08 14 at the Wayback Machine Intel Server Products x4live com Latest News and Links on Modular System x Modular BladeCenter and Systems Management IBM s Online Server Configurator coreipm com Board Management Controller BMC firmware amp other information for building BladeCenter compatible blades IBM BladeCenter2000 2012 eServer p Series JS QS nodes2004 PS nodes2009 x Series x86 HS HX JS JX nodes2000 Succeeded byIBM Flex System Succeeded byLenovo Flex System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IBM BladeCenter amp oldid 1220788716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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