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1.4.6 Summary of processor features
Table 1-5 summarizes the processor feature codes for the Power 770.
Table 1-5 Summary of processor features for the Power 770
Feature
code
Description OS
support
#4983 0/12-core 3.72 GHz POWER7 processor card:
12-core 3.72 GHz POWER7 CUoD processor planar containing two
six-core processors. Each processor has 2 MB of L2 cache (256 KB per
core) and 32 MB of L3 cache (4 MB per core). There are 16 DDR3 DIMM
slots on the processor planar (8 DIMM slots per processor), which can
be used as Capacity on Demand (CoD) memory without activating the
processors. The voltage regulators are included in this feature code.
AIX
IBM i
Linux
#5329 One processor activation for processor #4983:
Each occurrence of this feature permanently activates one processor on
Processor Card #4983. One processor activation for processor feature
#4983 with inactive processors.
AIX
IBM i
Linux
#5330 Processor CoD utility billing for #4983, 100 processor-minutes:
Provides payment for temporary use of processor feature #4983 with
supported AIX or Linux operating systems. Each occurrence of this
feature will pay for 100 minutes of usage. The purchase of this feature
occurs after the customer has 100 minutes of use on processor cores in
the Shared Processor Pool that are not permanently active.
AIX
Linux
#5331 Processor CoD utility billing for #4983, 100 processor-minutes:
Provides payment for temporary use of processor feature #4983 with
supported IBM i operating systems. Each occurrence of this feature will
pay for 100 minutes of usage. The purchase of this feature occurs after
the customer has 100 minutes of use on processor cores in the Shared
Processor Pool that are not permanently active.
IBM i
#5332 One processor-day on/off billing for #4983:
After an On/Off Processor Enablement feature is ordered and the
associated enablement code is entered into the system, you must report
your on/off usage to IBM at least monthly. This information, used to
compute your billing data, is then provided to your sales channel. The
sales channel will place an order for a quantity of On/Off Processor Core
Day Billing features and bill you. One #5332 must be ordered for each
billable processor core day of feature #4983 used by a supported AIX or
Linux operating system.
AIX
Linux
#5333 One processor-day on/off billing for #4983:
After an On/Off Processor Enablement feature is ordered and the
associated enablement code is entered into the system, you must report
your on/off usage to IBM at least monthly. This information, used to
compute your billing data, is then provided to your sales channel. The
sales channel will place an order for a quantity of On/Off Processor Core
Day Billing features and the client will be charged. One #5333 must be
ordered for each billable processor core day of feature #4983 used by a
supported IBM i operating system.
IBM i